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redbrick

a. 1 of, or relating to a red brick university 2 made of red brick n. A red brick university.

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redbrick

adj. of or relating to British universities founded in the late 19th century or the 20th century [syn: red-brick]

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Redbrick (newspaper)

Redbrick is the student newspaper of the University of Birmingham. Originally titled Guild News, the newspaper was renamed Redbrick in 1962. As with most student newspapers Redbrick is not fully independent due to funding arrangements, but is editorially independent as is set out in its charter.

Redbrick is written, photographed, edited and published entirely by University students, and is run not for profit, funded by both advertising revenue and the Guild of Students. It consists of News, Comment, Culture, Music, Life & Style, Television, Film, Food, Travel, Science & Technology, Gaming, and Sport sections. A sport supplement titled The Lion was published biannually until 2014.

The newspaper is produced fortnightly during term time, with the exception of the summer semester as publication halts during exam season. The newspaper celebrated its 75th birthday in February 2011. The paper is distributed free around campus and the local area every Friday of publication week.

Redbrick's website - has grown significantly following a redesign in early 2011. Since then it has won the Guardian Student Media Award for 'Website of the Year' 2011 and it receives over 6,000 unique visitors every week, meaning it has now overtaken the print edition in terms of readership.

Redbrick (disambiguation)

A redbrick is one of the six civic British universities founded in England that achieved university status before World War I.

Redbrick may also refer to:

  • Red brick, a block of ceramic material used in masonry construction
  • "Red bricks" are special items in the Lego Star Wars video games
  • Red Brick School (disambiguation), multiple schools
  • Redbrick (newspaper), the student newspaper of the University of Birmingham
  • RedBrick Limited, a game publisher

Usage examples of "redbrick".

The smallest boy, ten-year-old Roberto Arroya, hunched at the corner of the redbrick building.

Alexander asked her to get off a few stops before Fifth Soviet, near the redbrick Grechesky Hospital on Second Soviet and Grechesky.

Two-and three-story redbrick buildings lined both blacktops forming the intersection.

Its redbrick Great House, its appendage buildings, barns and storehouses, garden sheds and stables, were all set close together in careful husbandry.

Two black men and a very old Boston terrier were standing in front of a redbrick building at the east end of Barrow by Fourth Street.

Redbrick high-rises rose in the distance behind an onshore archaeological site, whose Roman remains dated from the first centuries of the Christian era.

However, as they stepped out of the front door of the club, Ralph took his brother's elbow firmly and steered him into De Beers Road, lulling him with a flow of family gossip until they were opposite a pretty redbrick cottage almost hidden by dog roses, its diamond-paned windows curtained with frilled lace, and its demure little sign on the gate.

Twenty buildings, mostly redbrick, sprawled along the west bank of the river under cover of six hundred oaks and a thousand maples, the maples replacing the elms that had dominated the campus before Dutch elm disease.

Ten years ago he had moved Blanchard Pharmaceuticals into a redbrick complex he had ordered built in the forest near Long Lake village.

In the Yard outside, in front of redbrick Hollis Hall, Caroline impulsively dropped to the ground and made a snow angel.

Maybe a hundred yards ahead, outside my impressive Victorian redbrick residence, I could see someone being trolleyed into the back of an ambulance.