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Blueprint
The Blueprint 1908.jpg
Cover of 1908 Blueprint
Format Print (Hardback)
Owner Georgia Tech
Publisher Georgia Tech Student Publications
Editor Grace Stephens[1]
Founded 1908
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
 United States
Circulation 4,000
Official website [2]

Blueprint is Georgia Tech's official student yearbook. It was established in 1908[2] and is one of the oldest student organizations on campus. Their staff meets Thursday nights at 07:00pm in Room 137 of the Student Services Building.

Contents

History

The first issue was edited by John G. Chapman. The yearbook was first published in 1908 under the name Blue Print. The name changed to Blueprint in 1956.[3] It was published for the Georgia School of Technology, as Georgia Institute of Technology was known at the time. It featured sections on the history of the school, the classes, sports, organizations, fraternities, and advertisements. Sections were broken up with poems inserted throughout the book.

Awards

Editorial board of the 1908 Blue Print.

Blueprint has won the following awards:

  • 2008: 2 Gold Circle Awards - Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA)
  • 2007: 7 Gold Circle Awards - CSPA
  • 2005: 2 Gold Circle Awards - CSPA
  • 2004: Silver Medalist - CSPA
  • 2002: 12 Gold Circle Awards - CSPA
  • 2001: Pacemaker Finalist - National Scholastic Press Association/Associated Collegiate Press (ACP)
  • 2001: 10 Gold Circle Awards - CSPA
  • 2001: Gold Crown Award - CSPA
  • 2000: 4 Gold Circle Awards - CSPA
  • 2000: Gold Crown Award - CSPA
  • 1999: 2 Gold Circle Awards - CSPA
  • 1999: Silver Crown Award - CSPA
  • 1998: Diversity Award - College Media Advisers (CMA)
  • 1998: Gold Crown Award - CSPA
  • 1998: Gold Medalist Award - CSPA
  • 1997: 10 Gold Circle Awards - CSPA
  • 1997: Gold Crown Award - CSPA
  • 1996: Pacemaker Finalist - ACP
  • 1996: Silver Crown Award - CSPA
  • 1995: Pacemaker Finalist - ACP
  • 1994: Pacemaker Finalist - ACP
  • 1993: Pacemaker Finalist - ACP

References

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