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About Us
Hatter Network is Stetson University’s student-run media collective. The three facets of the organization include The Reporter, Florida’s oldest collegiate publication, WHAT Radio, an internet radio station, and "Touchstone" Literary and Arts magazine, a yearly journal that publishes the best of student art and writing on campus. The Reporter is printed six times per year, including an orientation issue aimed at first-year students, WHAT Radio streams 24 hours a day, seven days a week at hatternetwork.com, and “Touchstone” is released annually in April. Additionally, every Thursday night, Touchstone hosts Uncouth Hour, an open mic night for Stetson students to unleash their creativity on stage.
A student team operates Hatter Network, and is assisted by a part-time adviser, Crystal Baroni.Other than Ms. Baroni, who is available Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m., Austin Carroll Smith will be able to answer questions about advertising in or subscribing to The Reporter. Questions about back issues or copies of articles should be directed to the authors of those stories you wish to obtain or the duPont-Ball Library archivist.