Newsletter of Beijing International Studies University

"UniLife" redirects here. For other uses, see University of South Australia Students Association.
BISU Newspaper

BISU Newspaper front page from March 2012
Type bi-weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Beijing International Studies University
Publisher BISU Newspaper Editorial
Editor-in-chief Qu Ru
Associate editor Shu Hong
Staff writers BISU Press Corps
Founded March 1, 1965 (1965-03-01)
Language Chinese
Ceased publication 8 June 1976
Relaunched 1 July 1981
Headquarters Room 739, Main Hall, Beijing International Studies University
Website bisu.cuepa.cn
Newsletter of Beijing International Studies University
Chinese 北京第二外国语学院报
Hanyu Pinyin Běijīng Dì'èr Wàiguóyǔ Xuéyuàn Bào
Abbreviated name: BISU Newspaper
Chinese 二外报
Hanyu Pinyin Èrwài Bào
Former name: The UniLife
Chinese 学院生活
Hanyu Pinyin Xuéyuàn Shēnghuó
Literal meaning The life at the University

The Newsletter of Beijing International Studies University is the bi-weekly university newspaper of Beijing International Studies University. It is often referred to as BISU Newspaper or simply The Newspaper, and is currently supervised by the University Relations.[1][2]

History

Formerly known as the UniLife, the Newspaper was originally established in 1965. The development of the Newspaper experienced twists and turns:

In 1976, shortly after the 26th issue was published, the Newspaper was forced to stop publication due to the Cultural Revolution. It resumed publication in 1981.[1][3]

In July 1993, the laser typesetting technology came into use from the 201st issue, replacing the original block printing.[1]

In 2001, under the permission of the National Press Bureau, UniLife was officially renamed Newsletter of Beijing International Studies University and started to issue to the public with the national serial number CN11—0965/(G).[1]

As of October 2010, the Newspaper has published over 500 issues, which witnessed the growth of the University and recorded the relentless pursuit of BISU students. The bound volume of the first 26 issues in the BISU museum collections was donated by Zhu Qingyi, former Director of the Public Relations Office.[1][4]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Luo, Qiang (2 November 2011). "From UniLife to Newspaper of Beijing International Studies University". BISU Features (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  2. "Public Relations Office". Beijing International Studies University (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  3. Xiao, Yu (2008-12-16). "Event highlights: 30 years since the Reform and Opening-up". BISU News Center (in Chinese). Beijing International Studies University. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  4. "Past Issues". BISU Newspaper (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  5. "Prof. QU Ru". School of International Communication. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
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