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Northern Irish newspaper
The Gown
Owner(s)
Independent
Founder(s)
Richard Herman
Editor
Rory Morrow
Deputy editor
Edward Ferrin and Fleur Howe
Founded
1955[1]
Language
English
Headquarters
Queen's University Belfast Students' Union, University Road, Belfast
Circulation
3000
Website
www.thegownqub.com
Free online archives
Free of charge
The Gown is the student newspaper at Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was formed by Richard Herman, a medical student, in April 1955. In 2005 Dr. Herman attended the paper's 50th Anniversary.
The paper is run voluntarily by students, and is funded by advertising without University or Students' Union assistance, although it is located in the Union building.
^"About | the Gown - student newspaper at Queen's University Belfast". Archived from the original on 23 March 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
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