The
Wessex Scene initially began as
Wessex News on 25 February 1936, and was published by students Union of the, then, University College. The Union had at this time just been granted a section of the main University building following new construction work and as a result had begun to expand in operations. From this foundation the paper was printed regularly in newspaper format with relatively few changes. The name changed to the current
Wessex Scene in 1996 to reflect on the other content that was being fed into the paper and the publication launched online in the 2001 academic year. The publication's ownership by the Students' Union has resulted in conflict at times between the student writers and editors of the publication, and the officers at the Union who are also Editors-in-chief but who have a minimal role. This has led to claims of censorship and that the Union blocked stories that they believed did not fit with the values of the Union. Subsequently, a Code of Conduct was written for the writers of the publication to adhere to. In 2013 the
Wessex Scene and
The Edge became founding members of the
Student Publication Association. The association was founded as a result of the efforts of David Gilani, the Vice-President Communications at the Students' Union and Editor-in-chief of both publications at the time. SUSU and the two publications hosted the first conference in April 2013 and also hosted the 2015 conference.
Notable ex-writers •
Jason Cowley (Editor,
New Statesman) •
John Denham (UK politician) •
John Inverdale (BBC) •
Dominic Mohan (Editor,
The Sun) •
John Sopel (BBC) •
Alan Whitehead (UK politician) ==Editorial Team==