MEDIA The Chronicle - The Chronicle is the only newspaper at Hofstra University. The Chronicle is published weekly by the undergraduate students of Hofstra and provides in-depth coverage of campus news, sports and cultural events for its more than 12,000 students and faculty. Investigative reporting, supplements and feature stories focus on events that affect the University community. The entertainment section offers a diverse selection of reviews for both on- and off-campus events. The editorial pages are an open forum for ideas, suggestions and criticisms by all interested parties. As Hofstra University's oldest tradition, The Chronicle has stood the test of time. It is the dedication of the staff members, past and present, many of whom have earned prestigious positions in the media and business, which earned The Chronicle honors such as the Associated Collegiate Press 1992-93 All-American ranking and the Pacemaker Finalist Award. These two honors recognize the paper as among the best in the country. In addition, many members of The Chronicle have had their work honored through the Society for Collegiate Journalists' annual journalism contest and Newsday/New York, Newsday's annual school journalism awards. In keeping with this great tradition, every member, whether editor, manager, writer, designer, salesperson or photographer, is a full-time undergraduate student dedicated to producing the best issue possible each week.
Font - Font prides itself in existing without definitions. Definitions by nature impose limitations and restrictions. Font strives after the Greek ideals of truth and beauty, which are perfect and therefore beyond definitions and exist nowhere other than in the minds of wise men.
Nexus - Nexus is the Hofstra University yearbook. Staff members work on all aspects of the book's production. This includes photography, page layout, concept and design.
Nonsense - Nonsense has appeared in The Joe Bob Report and has been ranked second in Special Interest Magazines by the Society of Collegiate Journalism. Nonsense is also currently the writing of the Rhathauss radio station in Florida.
Pulse - Pulse, formerly The Communicator, is a student-run magazine at Hofstra University. All reporting, writing, editing, photography, lay out, web development and promotion for the magazine is done by the students in the Department of Journalism, Media Studies and Public Relations.