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Student Media

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The Voice of Bridgewater Students

We encourage BSU students to get involved in student media, where they can broadcast, write, edit, photograph, graphic design, advertise and produce multimedia content with guidance from professional staff members. Through real-world experience, students hone valuable skills to build their portfolio and prepare for a career in media.

The Comment

Our student-run newspaper has been in business since 1927 and continues — enhanced by an interactive website — to provide up-to-the-minute news and opinion about all things Bridgewater.

For archived issues of The Comment dating back to 1928, visit the Maxwell Library's Virtual Commons.

WBIM 91.5 FM

Providing the Bridgewater area with alternative programming, BSU's bold and innovative radio station is the only completely student-run radio station in all of Massachusetts. Listen live on TuneIn Radio or on the WBIM-FM live stream .

 

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Academic Publications

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the bridge publishes the best fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art by current undergraduate and graduate students at BSU, as well as work by alumni.

The Undergraduate Review

The Undergraduate Review, published yearly, showcases student research and creative work done as part of a class or under the mentorship of Bridgewater State University faculty. The goal is to disseminate this outstanding scholarship to a local, regional and national audience.

The Graduate Review

The Graduate Review: Journal of Graduate Research and Creative Scholarship, published annually, showcases graduate student research and creative scholarship that has been completed under the mentorship of Bridgewater State University faculty. The goal of this journal is to disseminate exemplary scholarship to a local, regional and national audience and to encourage graduate student engagement in scholarly work.