On March 15, 1937, at the initiative of Ivo Lola Ribar, the magazine Student, a circular of the Action Board of Professional Student Associations of the University of Belgrade and the newsletter of the revolutionary student movement, started being published in Belgrade.
Student magazine, like the student movement, advocated: anti-war policy and active resistance to the ruling regime and its policy of internal terror and loyalty to Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy; defense of academic freedoms and university autonomy; developing student solidarity and economic self-help networks; support to student cultural, sports and other associations.
As early as 1946, Student was renewed as a weekly, with content focused not only on academic topics, but also on social, political and cultural issues. Since 1968, it has played a significant role in raising graphic culture, design, comics and illustration.
It was published continuously in printed form until the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, when it became an electronic online publication in 2011. As active factors in Yugoslav and Serbian social, cultural, political, artistic, scientific, journalistic and every other history, generations of "Student" editors and contributors have left an indelible mark and an encouraging legacy. They are united by a firm belief that a different, better, freer and more humane world is possible and that it is worth fighting for. Among them are: Ivo Lola Ribar, Bogdan Pešić, Muhamed Music, Milan Vukos, Slobodan Selenić, Dušan Makavejev, Jug Grizelj, Danilo Kiš, Lazar Stojanović, Đorđije Vuković, Branka Otašević, Aleksandar Ilic, Ilija Moljković, Nenad Čonkić, Miljenko Žuborski, Branka Krilović, Ratka Marić, Mila Korugić, Miroslav Josić Višnjić, Zoran Stanojevic, Jelica Stojančić, Zoran Petrović-Piroćanac, Saša Marković Mikrob…