Organization
About ''The Polytechnic''
''The Rensselaer Polytechnic'', which is also called ''The Polytechnic'' or ''The Poly'', was founded in 1869; however, ''The Poly'' has only been publishing continuously since 1885. It marked its 125th year of service to the RPI community during the fall of 2008. In addition to regular issues, ''The Poly'' has historically published a parody issue each semester and an elections issue that endorses student government candidates and provides profiles of registered candidates for all levels of student government. ''The Poly'' has also produced several special inserts throughout the year in the past, including the Club Directory, Troy Business Guide, men's and women's hockey previews, and Grand Marshal Week recap.Distribution
''The Polytechnic'' had a circulation of 6,000, then 3,000, with most of the copies distributed on campus to areas including the Rensselaer Union, dining halls, and academic buildings. ''The Poly'' was also delivered to the Rensselaer Technology Park, downtown Troy, andFinancials
For much of the club's history ''The Polytechnic'' had one of the largest club budgets, funded entirely through advertising revenue without any subsidy from the Rensselaer Union.Major sections
''The Polytechnic'' is organized into four major sections. ;News : Includes In the Nation and World, Incident Blotter, Weird Off the Wire, and Rensselaer in Brief. ;Editorial/Opinion : Includes staff editorials, staff notebooks, Top Hat, Derby, letters to the editor, and President's Corner. ;Features : Includes reviews and articles on campus or area events. ;Sports : Includes round ups.Parodies
In 1980-81 a parody of ''The Poly'', named ''The Folly'', was published and distributed anonymously across the campus. Typical of the humor was the 'Sports In Brief' section featuring a scantily clad person performing yoga.External links
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:RensselaerPolytechnic Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Student newspapers published in New York (state)