The Cheese Grater
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This article is about the magazine. For the kitchen utensil, see Grater. For the skyscraper in London, see 122 Leadenhall Street.
The Cheese Grater is a student satirical and investigative magazine produced at University College London by a society of UCL Union, a students' union. The Cheese Grater publishes a articles covering student politics, news, investigations, satire and cartoons. Its stories are frequently critical of the UCL Union. It was first published in March 2004, and was named London's best student publication in the 2022 Student Publication Association awards.[1]
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Format | Online, Magazine, Satire, Sketch |
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School | University College London |
Founder(s) | René Lavanchy |
Publisher | UCL Students Union |
President | Zhenya Robinson |
Editor | Robert Delaney and Mads Brown |
Founded | September 2004 (2004-09) (as a newspaper) |
Headquarters | Students' Union UCL |
City | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sister newspapers | Women's Wrongs, Greater Expectations |
Website | cheesegratermagazine |
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