ASUPS Media Organizations
empowering the
students
Praxis
Imago is the student-run film production unit of
ASUPS. If you're interested in any part of the film making process, Praxis is
the perfect place to get started. With equipment that student film makers can
borrow and professional editing software, Praxis provides a unique ability for
students to express themselves in film. . If you're interested in producing
films, or in being involved with others' films, contact the General Manager.

Photo Services seeks to
centralize photography needs of the media, as well as helping to provide an
historical record of campus activities and events. If you have a strong interest
in photography, or if you'd like pictures taken of your events, contact the
General Manager

Tamanawas
is the student yearbook founded in 1920. The name Tamanawas is an Indian word
reflective of the change from adolescence to adulthood. It's purpose is to
provide a record of the school year. This will be the first year back for
yearbook after experiencing a small hiatus. If you're interested in working for
Tamanawas, or have a suggestion or comment, contact a member of the editorial
staff.
Crosscurrents
is the campus literary magazine that provides a venue for students to display
their writing, photography, and visual art skills. Published twice a year,
Crosscurrents takes the form of a spoken-word CD in the spring. To submit a
piece, contact the Editor at
ccr@ups.edu.
Students can also earn academic credit by helping in the production of
Crosscurrents; consult the University Bulletin or the Editor for more
information.
KUPS
is a non-commercial, educational radio station licensed to the Board of Trustees
of the University
o Puget Sound
and operated by its Associated Student Body. What began in 1968 as a
closed-circuit AM experiment has now blossomed into a fully operational 100 watt
FM station. KUPS broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and serves the
greater
Tacoma area with programming
in a variety of genres.
The
Trail: the long-standing student newspaper on
campus, originally founded in 1910. The Trail covers news from campus issues to
world events, has an active opinions section, and also covers arts,
entertainment, and sports. Copies of the Trail are free to students, faculty,
and staff, and can be found in all academic buildings and
Wheelock
Student
Center.
If you're interested in writing for the Trail, placing an ad, or have a
suggestion or comment, contact a member of the editorial staff.