Hopkins has several entirely student-run publications. Among those are:
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter,
The Black
& Blue Jay,
Zeniada,
j.mag, and
Prometheus. The
News-Letter is the oldest
continuously-published college newspaper in the nation, founded in 1896, and is published weekly. The
Black & Blue Jay
is among the nation's oldest humor magazines, founded in 1921, and is the inspiration for the University's mascot.
Zeniada
and
j.mag are the university literary magazines.
Prometheus is the undergraduate philosophy journal.