North Park junior Stephen Nielsen saw a need for a campus publication that allowed students to freely express their opinion on politics, religion, and culture. So, he and a friend, Ricardo Huerta, started Vista Magazine.
鈥淣orth Park is a very politically charged campus, and we wanted to create an outlet for students to express themselves,鈥� said Nielsen, who, with Huerta, wanted to veer slightly from Spectrum, the existing, newsier student magazine.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 see enough students participating in written dialogue,鈥� Nielsen said.
A sampling of the magazine鈥檚 most recent issue seems to help address that: An article about gun reform shares space with a movie review of smash box office hit Black Panther by Ghanian student Frank Roberts; there is also a page devoted to students sharing their #METOO experiences.
The quarterly, which premiered this past winter and was followed by a recent spring edition, is currently in search of talented writers and designers for next year.
鈥淥ur goal is to show that North Parkers are thinkers from all walks of life,鈥� said Nielsen, who encourages students to reach out to him if they鈥檇 like to join his staff or submit their original writing.