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Deputy News and International Editor, The Gaudie

Emily Reid

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Deputy News and International Editor, The Gaudie

Aberdeen, Scotland

Beats

Primary beats

WorldUnited Kingdom

Secondary beats

Children’s cultureNarrative WritingLocal FoodEventsWeb HostingConsumer NetworkingBreaking NewsParentingUnique ItemsUniversity Of MichiganStocksEnvironmentFood and DiningGlobal Trade

Biography

My name is Emily and I am a student journalist at the University of Aberdeen. I am in the second year of my MA in Politics and International Relations. I write for the award-winning student newspaper The Gaudie and have done so since 2023. I focus on US politics.

Final Covers

International Politics , Politics , US

Doesn’t Cover

weddings

Journalist Type

Editor

Seniority Positions

Deputy News and International Editor

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

The Gaudie

Content

Total articles 8

  • Available on paid plans

    US Veto Calling for an Immediate Ceasefire for the Third Time

    By Emily Reid

    Mar. 22, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    A World Divided

    By Emily Reid

    May. 12, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Trump Wins Supreme Court Ballot Case, Calling For Presidential Immunity

    By Emily Reid

    Apr. 04, 2024

As seen in

The Gaudie

Company Info

The Gaudie

The Gaudie has been an iconic part of student life at Aberdeen University since 1934, celebrating its 80th birthday in 2014. The Gaudie has a long tradition of quality student journalism. Named by the Guardian as the oldest student publication in Scotland! Over the years The Gaudie has had inspired student journalists, a large number of which have applied the same caliber of writing to national publications as they did with The Gaudie. The average length of paper is 32 pages, with a readership of 1,000 in print, 2,000-4,000 for our online issue, and thousands of visitors to our website, The Gaudie has grown into a successful 21st Century voice on campus at Aberdeen. Published every second Tuesday during term time, it is distributed across campus and the city. Including Hillhead Halls of Residence, King's College Campus, ASV Sports Centre, Forresterhill Medical School and many places in between. Covering News, Features, Opine, Arts, Life and Style, Gaming, Technology, Puzzles, Satire and Sport, not only does The Gaudie cater for all reading tastes, but it also enables students to try their hand at a variety of different reporting and writing styles while helping keep our readers informed of everything that is going on around campus. Written by you, for you, The Gaudie wouldn't survive without its volunteers. Around 150 students contribute articles and photographs on an annual basis, as well as another 25 students who together edit it. The section editors are responsible for engaging with new writers, editing their material and designing and laying up the pages which you then read. They are all full-time students and often work many hours a week alongside their studies to make sure The Gaudie maintains its quality. For a budding journalist, photographer, or designer, there really is no better feeling than seeing your work in print – and that opportunity is readily available with The Gaudie, one of the best additions to your CV that your time at Aberdeen has to offer.

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Founded: 1934



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