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The Bull & Bear

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The Bull & Bear
TypeStudent publication
FormatMagazine
Owner(s)Management Undergraduate Society
Founded2003
Headquarters1001, rue Sherbrooke Ouest
Suite 228
Montreal,Quebec
H3A 1G5
Websitewww.bullandbearmcgill

The Bull & Bearis a student-run magazine atMcGill University.[1]Founded in 2003, the magazine was initially conceived as a platform for the voice of students in theDesautels Faculty of Management.In 2012, the magazine widened its scope to include McGill affairs and Montreal-wide news, and it is today considered a general undergraduate news magazine.The Bull & Bearpublishes articles online on a rolling basis, and it prints one issue per semester.[2]

Today,The Bull & Bearpublishes articles in five sections: News, Arts & Culture, Opinion, Sports, and Business & Technology. It also publishes a weekly podcast on campus affairs namedOffice Hoursand provides media services for McGill clubs and Montreal-based organizations.[3]

Organizational structure

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The Bull & Bearis made up of approximately 70 staff members who work on a volunteer basis. The publication is composed of five sections: News, Opinion, Arts and Culture, Business and Technology, and, as of fall 2020, Sports. The publication is led by the executive editor and one to two managing editors. The editorial board, which oversees the direction of editorial activities, is composed of the executive editor, managing editor(s), and 10 section editors.

Operations

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The Bull & Bearoperates within McGill's Management Undergraduate Society (MUS). As such, theMUSreceives all revenues earned byThe Bull & Bear,and pays for all expenses incurred byThe Bull & Bear.Unlike most Canadian student publications, there is no dedicated student fee levy for the publication: however, all undergraduate management students pay a semesterly fee levy to theMUS,and the society uses part of this levy to provide ongoing financial support to all of its organizations.The Bull & Bearsubmits a budget to the MUS at the beginning of each academic year, including projected revenues and expenses, which are then approved by theMUS.The publication's revenues are generally received from advertising, sponsorship, and photography services. Expenses may include issue printing, web hosting, and branded materials.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"About Us".
  2. ^"bullandbear Publisher Publications - Issuu".issuu.Retrieved2022-04-20.
  3. ^"Media".
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