About Us

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

ORANGE Magazine is a platform for student journalism which has expanded to include other forms of art, design and expression. Through our digital content, we aim to engage students at the University of Texas at Austin and the surrounding community to proudly recognize our local roots. We amplify diverse student experiences and intersectional thinking, with a focus on social justice and reform.

Classroom Beginnings

Beginning in the late 1990s, Professor Dave Garlock taught a Magazine Management class in the Moody College’s School of Journalism. Originally a class project, undergraduate students were given the opportunity to practice skills pertaining to editorial, art design, production, finances and more through a tangible publication, ORANGE Magazine. Created as a “magazine by students, for students,” ORANGE continues to maintain these founding values now as an independent publication.

INDEPENDENT AND FRESHLY SQUEEZED

No longer just for class, journalism students Becca Chavoya and Jane Claire Hervey transitioned ORANGE Magazine into a stand-alone publication and registered student organization in May 2013. Now in its eleventh semester, ORANGE is fully led, created and produced by UT Austin students of all backgrounds and majors.

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