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The Student News Site of Texas State University

The University Star




The Student News Site of Texas State University

The University Star

The Student News Site of Texas State University

The University Star










Join The University Star

The University Star accepts applications from students of all majors, experience levels, and backgrounds for a wide variety of non-paid volunteer positions. Working for The University Star is an excellent way to get involved both on and off campus while gaining real-world experience and building your resume.

All applicants must submit the online Application Form. Late and/or incomplete applications will not be considered.

A list of all job descriptions and expectations is included in The University Star handbook. You must read and acknowledge that you have read and understood The University Star handbook on each job application form. You can find The University Star handbook by clicking here.

Applicants are encouraged to apply for as many positions as they intend to pursue seriously. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].


Current Positions Available:

News Reporter

News Reporters are assigned a beat where they are responsible for coverage of all events and issues that arise on that beat. They will become the “expert” on that beat and pitch two stories per week to their editor. This is an unpaid position.

Engagement – Social Media Specialist

Social Media Specialists will work to engage the multiple audiences through various platforms of The University Star. This is an unpaid position.

Public Internal Relations Specialist

Public Internal relations specialist will be responsible for coordinating and staffing a semester-long calendar of outreach events, both internally and externally. Students will spend up to 10 hours per week working on internal relations projects. This is an unpaid position.

Opinions Columnists:

Columnists write thoughtfully argued and researched pieces for publication that include multiple sources of information on which opinions are based. These sources of information must be referenced and disclosed in each piece.

Videographer:

As a videographer, you will be responsible for capturing high-quality video footage to assist reporters from other sections in creating voice overs (VOs) and interview packages for website publication. You will work closely with reporters and editors to ensure that your coverage of events is visually engaging, accurate, and aligned with our journalistic standards. You will also be responsible for capturing high-quality video footage of a university event, activities, or the local community for a creative video story project to be published on your own every semester.

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