Norwich, England, United Kingdom
Concrete is the official student newspaper of the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, England, published free monthly during term time by an editorial team of around 40-50 students. It is part of the UEA Media Collective alongside the Livewire student radio station and UEA:TV, and includes the arts supplement Venue.
Concrete continues a line of UEA student publications beginning with Mandate in 1965, followed by Chips and Phoenix, and a short-lived 1970s magazine also called Concrete whose logo the newspaper later adapted. The current Concrete was founded by Steve Howard, who had earlier set up Livewire; its first planning meeting was held in December 1991, and the first issue was published January 22, 1992, initially as a private enterprise run independently of the university and students' union with support from the School of English and American Studies. It became part of the UEA Students' Union in 1995 and formally a Union society in 2001. Concrete won Newspaper of the Year at the 1995 Guardian/NUS Student Media Awards and Best Newspaper from The Independent/NUS National Student Journalism Awards in 2000.
Editor-in-Chief: Emily Pitt-Shaw
Address
Union House, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England
Email
concrete.editor@uea.ac.uk
Website
https://concreteuea.co.uk
Sources
Concrete. About -- The Official Student Newspaper of UEA
Concrete. The Concrete Story: The 1990s