Arna, commonly styled as ARNA, is an annual literary journal published by the University of Sydney Arts Students Society. Originally named The Arts Journal of the University of Sydney, it was published regularly between 1918 and 1974 under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts and in 1938 the journal was renamed The ARNA: The Journal of the Arts Society. Publishing of the journal ceased unexpectedly in 1974.
The journal includes predominantly prose fiction, poetry, and visual art. Since 2008, more varied forms have appeared in the journal including radio scripts, photography, and academic essays.
Editorship
The editors-in-chief of Arna hold dual roles, also performing duties as Publications Officer in the Sydney Arts Students Society and are elected to the role in the Annual General Meeting held at the conclusion of the academic year alongside the other positions on the society's executive. This has attracted controversy in the past as elected editors are chosen in a popular election rather than for experience with the journal.
Past editors
2021: Jenna Lorge and Thomas Israel
2020: Kate Scott and Jenna Lorge
2019: Nikole Evans and Doris Prodanovic
2018: Alisha Brown and Robin Eames
2017: Izabella Antoniou and Jack Gibson
2016: Eden Caceda and Lamya Rahman
2015: Whitney Duan and Tahlia Pajaczkowska-Russell
2014: Nick Fahy and Madeleine Konstantinidis
2013: Lane Sainty and Alberta McKenzie
2012: Alex McKinnon and Eleanor Gordon-Smith
2011: Anne Widjaja and Richard Withers
2010: Paul Ellis and Julian Larnach
2009: Callie Henderson and Nancy Lee
2008: Rebecca Santos and Khym Scott
References
^Beckett S How it is (Extract from Comment c'est, translated from the French by the author) in ARNA 1962
Barcan, A Student activists at Sydney University 1960-1967 Australian and New Zealand History of Education Society (ANZHES), January 2007. The retired education professor Alan Barcan published his personal view of activism at Sydney University during the 1960s, including references to the student publications Honi Soit, Hermes and Arna