Oregon Exchanges

"[6] Its first issue was published in June 1917, the year after the school's founding.

[7] By 1920, students were producing the newspaper as part of their coursework in a course titled "Practical Editing.

"[8] The paper was reportedly greeted with much praise at a 1922 convention of Sigma Delta Chi, a national journalism society.

[9] Professor George Stanley Turnbull served as editor in 1923,[10] and that year it was named the official organ of the Oregon State Editorial Association.

"[13] Oregon Exchanges was discontinued as part of a cost-cutting campaign resulting from the Great Depression in 1932.