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Bullet Magazine
Editor in ChiefHolly Peasgood
CategoriesNews, Features, Style, Entertainment, Sport
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation3,000
PublisherUniversity of Lincoln Students' Union
Country United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.bulletonline.org

Bullet Magazine is the official student magazine of the University of Lincoln. It is run on a voluntary basis and is funded by the Students' Union.[1] Bullet also publishes a website, Bullet Online.[2]

Format and Content

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The magazine and the website is split into sections, each with their own editor and section contibutors.

Editorial and Contents

A few words from the Editor-in-Cheif preceed a single contents page.

News

The news section usually follows the contents page and is between four and five pages. However, news content is updated online frequenty and is split into four sections, Local, Student's Union, National and University.

Features

The features section comprises the main body of the magazine spanning over 8 - 10 pages. Recent print features have included, I'm Not Crazy and A Few Screws Looser. Features are also uploaded to Bullet Online.

Style

Entertainment

Sport

Current Editorial Team

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  • Editor in Chief: Holly Peasgood
  • Deputy Online Editor: Alan Harrop
  • Deputy Print Editor: Emma King
  • Art Editor: Sam Dowse
  • News Editor: Alan Harrop
  • Deputy News Editor: Davide Castro
  • Features Editor: Natalie Tuck
  • Deputy Features Editor: Holly Sutcliffe
  • Style Editor: Craig Finch
  • Deputy Style Editor: Ellie Ransom
  • Entertainment Editor: Steven Lawrence
  • Deputy Entertainment Editor: Claire Gardiner
  • Sports Editor: Chris Wilkerson

Previous Editors

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Academic Year 2010/11

  • Editor in Chief: Rebecca Poynton-Murray
  • Deputy Online Editor: Charlie Marples
  • Deputy Print Editor: Emma Pearson

Academic Year 2009/10

  • Editor in Chief: Kayleigh Taylor

References

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  1. ^ "About Bullet". Bullet Online. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Bullet Online".
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