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College Voice

About 'The College Voice'

The College Voice was founded in 2002 by Séamus Byrne, Arc’s COFA Web Coordinator, under the name 'The Digital Biscuit'. When Seamus completed his Masters in Media & Communication at the end of 2003, COFA PhD candidate Janis Lander took on the role of Contributing Editor.

The College Voice is an initiative of the Arc. It is intended to be an online hub for the COFA student community, helping students to investigate the wider Arts world whilst studying to become a part of that world.

COFA students are invited to regard the magazine as an opportunity to express their feelings about the Arts. Reviews, Interviews, Critical Essays, Features, Humour Pieces, anything that you are moved to write about in the wide world of the Arts, is welcome.

Check out the current issue - Volume 7 Issue 1.


Contributions & Submissions

Click here to see the Index of Contributors.

Please contact editor Janis Lander regarding submissions for the next issue. Your ideas for articles and reviews are eagerly awaited. All students and staff at the college are invited to make submissions.

So if you have an idea for an article, review or interview, send an outline to jelander@bigpond.net.au and we will discuss your idea.

Any assistance you may need in writing or shaping your article is available.
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  • Project Hope
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