Gair rhydd
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gair rhydd is the official student newspaper
Student newspaper
A student newspaper is a newspaper run by students of a university, high school, middle school, or other school. These papers traditionally cover local and, primarily, school or university news....

 of Cardiff University
Cardiff University
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. It is a weekly, free, tabloid-sized paper established in 1972 and edited by a full-time sabbatical officer
Sabbatical officer
A sabbatical officer is a full-time officer elected by the members of a students' union , commonly at a higher education establishment such as a university...

 of the Students' Union
Cardiff University Students' Union
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. Its sections cover domestic and international news, health, science, jobs and money, politics, sport, opinion, and a spoof problem page; in addition, there is a Welsh-language section, "Taf-Od". In 2003, gair rhydd launched Quench, a fortnightly lifestyle/entertainment magazine.

The first paid editor, Meirion Jones
Meirion Jones
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 (now on the BBC
BBC
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's Newsnight
Newsnight
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), was elected in 1980. Since then, gair rhydd has won numerous student media awards, including several in the early 1990s and, more recently, the title of Best Paper at the NUS/Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror
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National Student Journalism Awards
National Student Journalism Awards
The National Student Journalism Awards are an annual UK-wide student journalism competition organised by the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom .- History :...

 2004, Best Newspaper at the Guardian Student Media Awards
Guardian Student Media Awards
The Guardian Student Media Awards are an annual UK-wide student journalism competition run by The Guardian newspaper.-History:Since 1947, The National Union of Students have run a student journalism competition of some kind. In 1978, The Guardian joined forces with the NUS for the inaugural...

 2005, with deputy editor James Anthony also being named overall Student Journalist of the Year, and Quench winning Best Magazine, adding to its award for Student Publication of the Year 2005 at the EMAP
EMAP
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 Fanzine Awards.

The paper's current editor is Oliver Smith. The deputy editor of gair rhydd and editor of Quench is Gavin Jewkes. Past editor Tom Wellingham and two other student journalists were suspended when, on February 4, 2006, they reproduced a controversial cartoon depicting Mohammed
Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
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.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4689442.stm The issue was withdrawn from publication within a day of being released, and the editor published an apology in the next issue.

In 2006, gair rhydd celebrated the publication of its 800th issue. Later that year, on 12 June 2006, a one-off Berliner
Berliner (format)
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 format edition (issue number 818) was published, making gair rhydd the first non-national British newspaper to use this format, and the only one not owned by Guardian Newspapers. In June 2009, gair rhydd published its 900th issue.

At the 2008 Guardian Student Media Awards
Guardian Student Media Awards
The Guardian Student Media Awards are an annual UK-wide student journalism competition run by The Guardian newspaper.-History:Since 1947, The National Union of Students have run a student journalism competition of some kind. In 1978, The Guardian joined forces with the NUS for the inaugural...

, Quench was named Magazine of the Year at an awards ceremony on 26 November 2008. gair rhydd was named runner-up in the Newspaper of the Year category at the following year's awards.
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