The Beacon

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The Beacon
Type Biweekly student newspaper
Format Compact

Owner Florida International University
Editor Charlie Grau[1]
Founded University-run: 1965
Student-run: 1990
Price Free
Headquarters Miami, Florida, U.S.

Website: beaconnewspaper.com

The Beacon is the student-run newspaper of Florida International University in Miami, Florida. The Beacon is published twice weekly in a compact format during the Fall and Spring semesters (Monday and Thursday) and once a week on Monday during the Summer. It is split into five unique sections, News, reporting mainly on campus and local events, At the Bay for news on the Biscayne Bay Campus, Sports, Opinion and Life! The Beacon is available free campus-wide mainly in the residence halls, Graham Center and campus buildings, and usually contains a mix of campus and local news coverage. [2]

  1. ^ General Information. The Beacon. Retrieved on 2007-05-21.
  2. ^ Publishing Information. The Beacon. Retrieved on 2007-05-26.

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