Student Media

Aspiring media professionals and students interested in dabbling in the media world will find opportunities to immerse themselves in TV, print, radio, and emerging media platforms. Student media mediums include NDTV, Scholastic Magazine, the Dome Yearbook, The Juggler, WVFI, and WSND-FM.

Notre Dame TV Crew

NDtv

Youtube and Channel 53 on Notre Dame campus cable features student-created and produced television content ranging from NDTV’s morning news program Sunrise, student sports analysis show Shamrock Sports, and much more.

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Scholastic Magazine

Write, edit, or design for Scholastic, the nation’s longest continuously running collegiate publication. The monthly cultural and news magazine is a multiple winner of the “News Magazine of the Year” award from the Indiana Collegiate Press Association.

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The Dome Yearbook

Help chronicle the year in student life for the Dome, which has been Notre Dame’s yearbook since 1906. Photographers, designers, editors and writers contribute to a product that will last a lifetime.

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The Juggler

The best Notre Dame student poetry, fiction, photography, and artwork is featured in this biannual literary magazine. Edit, design, or simply contribute your creative work.

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WVFI

This student-run, Internet-broadcast radio station offers hundreds of students the opportunity to create original programming, share favorite new music, and get real-world radio experience.

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WSND FM Station Manager

WSND-FM

Since the 1930’s Golden Age of Radio, WSND-FM has offered fine arts, classical, and popular culture music, broadcasting to the Michiana area on FM radio.

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