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==Media== Gustavus Adolphus College is home to several publications and broadcasters: * ''[[The Gustavian Weekly]]'', first published in 1920, is the campus newspaper. Its predecessor was the ''College Breezes''. In addition, there were various other names for the student paper from June 1891 into 1902. * ''Firethorne'' is an arts and literary magazine published twice yearly. Students submit short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, photography, visual art, or other creative content. * KGSM is a webcast-only radio station operated entirely by students. In 2011, the studio moved to the Beck Academic Hall to improve the quality of its web stream and added a digital audio workstation. * The newest campus media outlet is GAC TV. Starting with a group of students interested in bringing television broadcasting to campus, GAC TV became an instant success when students started watching the weekly show before free on-campus films. * The ''Gustavian'' yearbook publishes a yearbook for each class and dates back to 1920, with predecessor publications released under different names dating back to 1904. * TV broadcasts from Gustavus are released over Internet II. * ''The Gustavus Quarterly'', an alumni magazine, features articles of interest to graduates. * A satire news source, "The Fourth Crown", publishes comedic articles weekly
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