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salient

  ('lē-ənt, sāl'yənt) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Projecting or jutting beyond a line or surface; protruding.
  2. Strikingly conspicuous; prominent. See synonyms at noticeable.
  3. Springing; jumping: salient tree toads.
n.
  1. A military position that projects into the position of the enemy.
  2. A projecting angle or part.

[Latin saliēns, salient-, present participle of salīre, to leap.]

saliently sa'li·ent·ly adv.
 
 
Thesaurus: salient

adjective

    Readily attracting notice: arresting, bold, conspicuous, eye-catching, marked, noticeable, observable, outstanding, pointed, prominent, pronounced, remarkable, signal, striking. Idioms: sticking out like a sore thumb. See see/not see.

 
Antonyms: salient

adj

Definition: noticeable, important
Antonyms: inconspicuous, unimportant, unnoticeable


 

[ܒsālyǝnt; -lēǝnt]

ˈsālyǝnt; -lēǝnt n. 1. a piece of land or section of fortification that juts out to form an angle.

2. an outward bulge in a line of military attack or defense.

See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.

 
Architecture: salient

Describing any projecting part or member, as a salient corner.


 
Wikipedia: Salient (magazine)

Salient is the weekly students' magazine of the Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association (VUWSA) at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Salient was established in 1941 and originally published in newspaper format, but has lately become a magazine. Salient's style and editorial position can change from year to year due to changes in editors. However, the magazine has generally taken a left-wing stance.

Editor

The Salient editor is an employee of VUWSA operating under a charter that grants editorial independence. The editor is appointed and employed under a fixed term contract that covers roughly the beginning to end of the academic year. Previous involvement with the magazine is not a prerequisite for applicants but every editor from at least 1996 to 2006 has had some role at Salient prior to their editorship. The 2007 editor, Steve Nicoll, is the first in some time to break this trend, as a previous Victoria University student but hired from outside Salient.

Past Editors

  • 2006 — James Robinson
  • 2005 — Emily Braunstein
  • 2004 — Sarah Barnett
  • 2003 — Michael Appleton
  • 2002 — Max Rashbrooke
  • 2001 — Nikki Burrows
  • 2000 — Nikki Burrows
  • 1999 — Mike Beggs
  • 1998 — Jonathan Hill
  • 1997 — Toby Manhire
  • 1996 — James Palmer

News

Salient is a member of the Aotearoa Student Press Association, (ASPA), which has had a press gallery journalist in the New Zealand House of Representatives since 2005. As Salient is based in Wellington, the ASPA press gallery associate also doubles-up as the news editor for Salient.

Salient news is predominately focused on student issues, the students' association and the university itself. However, Salient has also reported on national items outside of "student" issues. There was significant coverage of the Iraq invasion in 2003 for instance.

The 2007 News Editor is Laura McQuillan.

ASPA Awards

Salient has participated in the ASPA Student Media Awards since their inception in 2003. The magazine dominated the first two years of the awards winning amongst other categories Best Publication in 2003 and 2004. Otago's Critic is generally seen as Salient's strongest competition and in 2005 turned the tables, sweeping a number of categories including Best Publication with Salient coming second. Critic won Best Publication again in 2006 and Salient came second.

Controversy

In September 2005, the Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University obtained a court injunction to prevent an issue of Salient from being distributed - thought to be the first time in the magazine's history this has happened. The issue of Salient contained information obtained from leaked University council documents with details about possible university fee here increases of 5 to 10 percent. The controversy made national media, with several items on the television news. The university failed to realise that information was put on to the ASPA newswire, hence the information was published in several other student magazines and on the internet. Distribution of Salient was eventually allowed, four days late after Salient and the university reached an out-of-court settlement. The documents were returned to the university, reportedly with pictures of male gentalia drawn over them.

In April 2006, Salient published a short piece which put "Chinese", along with animals like poisonous snakes and penguins, in a list of "Top five species we should be wary of". The supposed "joke" upset the Chinese community and caused huge protests from both Chinese students and the Chinese Embassy. Accused of being blatantly racist, editor James Robinson apologised, saying "It was a ridiculous jab that was honestly so stupid I didn't even think twice about it," However, he argued people who were offended had misinterpreted it , "We put 'the Chinese' between 'penguins' and 'very poisonous snakes' on the list, and people somehow took it seriously." He also defended his right to publish it, saying "It's not hate speech or inciting violence against the Chinese race. It would be a dangerous precedent to come out and say, 'Sorry, we were totally out of our minds to print such a thing'."

In July and August 2007, Lindsay Perigo published two articles titled Death to Islamofascism in Salient. He denounced Islam to be stinking and stupid[1] and in the second article infamously suggested "Some good, robust sodomy as the Muslims bend towards Mecca would go some way towards attenuating both their anal-retentiveness and their murderous savagery". [2]

Comics

Salient has been a home to a number of comics and cartoons and they traditionally have their place on the last page of the magazine. Past comics such as ASCII and Grant Buist's Brunswick have won critical praise and or awards, with ASCII winning an ASPA award in 2005.

Partial list of comics from recent years:

References

  1. ^ "Death to Islamofascism", Salient Magazine 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2007.
  2. ^ "Death to Islamofascism, Pt.2", Salient Magazine 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2007.

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Translations: Translations for: Salient

Dansk (Danish)
adj. - fremtrædende, iøjnefaldende
n. - frontlinje

Nederlands (Dutch)
saillant, vooruitstekend, opvallend

Français (French)
adj. - saillant, essentiel
n. - (Mil) saillant

Deutsch (German)
n. - Frontvorsprung, vorspringender Winkel
adj. - hervorstechend, vorspringend

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - εξέχουσα (γωνία)
adj. - (προ)εξέχων, εμφανής

Italiano (Italian)
saliente

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - saliente, proeminente, que salta

Русский (Russian)
выступ, выдающийся, выступающий вперед, бросающийся в глаза, прыгающий

Español (Spanish)
adj. - saliente, prominente, sobresaliente, destacado, que brota o surte
n. - saliente

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - utskjutande vinkel, utbuktning
adj. - framträdande, iögonenfallande, utskjutande, utstående, springande, hoppande, skuttande

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
显著的, 跳跃的, 突出的, 凸角, 突出部分

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 顯著的, 跳躍的, 突出的
n. - 凸角, 突出部分

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 현저한, 도약하는, 두드러진
n. - 철각, 중앙 돌출부

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 顕著な, 目立った, 突起した, 跳びはねる, 飛びかかる姿勢の
n. - 凸部, 突出部

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) زاويه او نتوء بارز (صفه) نفاث, فوار‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮בולט, חשוב, ניכר‬
n. - ‮מבלט (מ בחיריק), זווית בולטת, ראש-חץ, טריז (בקו-האויב)‬


 
 

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