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The "school newspaper" type contains newspapers and other periodicals published by a school's students, and whose primary readership is the student body. Journals with a broader academic or professional readership, even those produced by students,...
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The "school newspaper" type contains newspapers and other periodicals published by a school's students, and whose primary readership is the student body. Journals with a broader academic or professional readership, even those produced by students, are not included.
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| The Campus Lantern | School newspaper | Eastern Connecticut State University | ||
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| The Daily Campus | Topic | University of Connecticut |
The Daily Campus, founded in 1896, is a student-run newspaper at the University of Connecticut that has a circulation run of 10,000 copies weekdays during the school year and twice during the summer. The Daily Campus has the largest circulation of any college paper in Connecticut and the second largest in New England, behind The Daily Collegian (UMass). Since its creation, the newspaper has undergone several name changes, starting as The Lookout, a monthly, when it published its first issue in...
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| Berkeley High Jacket | Topic | Berkeley High School |
The Jacket is the student newspaper serving the roughly three thousand students of Berkeley High School, California. The paper is published every other Friday and is usually sixteen pages long. There are five sections in the paper: news, opinion, features, entertainment, and sports. The staff of The Jacket includes over fifty student editors, reporters, photographers, and business staff members as well as one faculty advisor. The name is taken from the mascot of Berkeley High School, the...
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| Skamija | Topic | Gymnasioum Jovan Jovanović Zmaj |
Skamija is a students' magazine of the Serbia Gymnasium Jovan Jovanović Zmaj. It has been published since school founding in 1810 in Novi Sad.
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| The Daily Toreador |
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The Daily Toreador is the student newspaper for Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The newspaper started in 1925 after the founding of Texas Technological College in 1923. It was originally called The Toreador to reflect the Spanish Renaissance architectural of the campus's buildings. In 1965, the name changed to The University Daily and then changed again to its current name The Daily Toreador in 2005.
The publication is available in print, email, and web (including downloadable PDF)...
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Student Impact is the student newspaper for the University of Bath, England.
Student Impact was created form the merger of two former papers at the University of Bath, Spike and Sponge, which had been running for the previous 30 years. Currently, the paper runs on a fortnightly basis, with a readership of 10,000 and a print run of 2,000.
The newspaper is split up into six sections, News, Comment, Features, Science, Entertainment and Sport. It is produced on a voluntary basis by the 10...
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| Harvard International Review |
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The Harvard International Review is a quarterly journal of international relations published by the Harvard International Relations Council, Inc. The HIR offers commentary on global developments in politics, economics, business, science, technology, and culture.
Founded in 1979 to "cover that middle ground between academic scholarship and journalism," the HIR is a widely distributed journal across the United States and around the world in more than 70 countries.
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| The Owl |
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The Owl is a 1991 action genre television movie. The film was directed by an "Alan Smithee", and it was inspired by the novel of the same name, written by Bob Forward, who also wrote the screenplay. The film starred Adrian Paul, Patricia Charbonneau, Brian Thompson and Erika Flores.
The film was only released in Sweden, on November 18, 1998, because no United States television network wanted the film.
Alex L'Hiboux, a ruthless mercenary-cum-vigilante, is known as 'the Owl' because he never...
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| Arizona Daily Wildcat | Topic |
The Arizona Daily Wildcat is a student newspaper serving the University of Arizona. It was founded in 1899 as the Silver & Sage. Previous names include Arizona Weekly Life, University Life, Arizona Life and Arizona Wildcat. Its distribution is within the university and the Tucson, Arizona metropolitan area. It has a distribution estimated at 10,000 - 15,000. It is published daily during the spring and fall semesters and weekly during the summer months as the Arizona Summer Wildcat. The...
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| The Daily Beacon |
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The Daily Beacon is the editorially independent student newspaper of The University of Tennessee. The paper publishes 15,000 copies a day, five days a week and has a staff of over 100 which includes an editorial team of 14, more than 60 staff writers, photographers, copyeditors, and other staff members during the Fall and Spring semesters. The paper publishes twice a week during the summer semester (May through August) and has significantly fewer staff writers during the summer.
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| The Stanford Daily |
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The Stanford Daily is the student-run, independent daily newspaper serving Stanford University. The Daily is distributed throughout campus and the surrounding community of Palo Alto, California, United States. It has published since the University was founded in 1892.
The paper publishes weekdays during the academic year. Unlike many other campus publications, it enjoys a wide circulation of 10,000 and is distributed at 500 locations throughout the Stanford campus, including dormitory dining...
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| Rutgers Centurion |
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The Rutgers Centurion is a conservative magazine at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Its motto is "veritas vos liberabit," which is Latin for "the truth shall set you free." The magazine attempts to counterbalance that which its staff perceive as a predominant orthodoxy of social liberalism and political progressivism of the professors and staff at the university. They believe this is confirmed by documented faculty donations to political candidates in the 2004 presidential election...
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| The University Register |
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The University Register (UR) is the official campus newspaper of the University of Minnesota Morris, and is published weekly during the academic year. It primarily serves the University of Minnesota Morris campus and the greater Morris community. The paper is entirely student-run, operating out of the basement of the school's Multi-Ethnic Resource Center, and distributes over 1,500 copies to the campus every Thursday afternoon. A typical issue of The UR is between twenty-four and twenty-eight...
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| Centre Daily Times |
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The Centre Daily Times is a daily newspaper located in State College, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is the hometown newspaper for the Pennsylvania State University, one of the most well-known and largest universities in the country with more than 40,000 students attending the main campus. The Nittany Lions fuel much of this attention.
The Weekly Times was founded in 1898 and was later renamed The State College Times. In 1934, the paper became a daily, the Centre Daily Times. It was...
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| The Badger Herald |
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The Badger Herald is one of America's first independent daily student newspaper. It serves the University of Wisconsin–Madison community. The paper is published Monday through Friday during the academic year. It is available at newsstands across campus and is also published on the Web. The print circulation is 16,000. The Badger Herald, Inc., is a nonprofit corporation run entirely by University of Wisconsin–Madison students and funded strictly by advertising revenue. The staff...
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| Purdue Exponent |
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The Purdue Exponent is one of a handful of daily independent student newspaper, with most other college newspapers being owned by the university or operated by the journalism school. The college newspaper serves Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. It is published on weekdays during university semesters by the Purdue Student Publishing Foundation, and is Indiana's largest collegiate daily newspaper.
The Exponent employs seven full-time professionals, relying for most operations on a...
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| Varsity |
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Varsity is the older of Cambridge University's main student newspaper (The Cambridge Student being the other).
Varsity is one of Britain's oldest student newspapers. Its first edition was published in 1931. However, the first few years saw Varsity get off to a shaky start. In 1932 controversy about some of the stories resulted in the editor being challenged to a duel, and the following year the paper went bankrupt with losses of £100.
A variety of attempts to revive Varsity led to the paper...
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| Heraldo Filipino |
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The Heraldo Filipino (HF) is the official student newspaper of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas (DLSU-D), Cavite, Philippines. It publishes news about on-campus events and issues concerning the Lasallian community.
HF can also refer to the student organization that produces publications (namely: magazines, books, booklets, etc.) and hosts events for the DLSU-D community.
Before the name Heraldo Filipino, the then Emilio Aguinaldo College's (EAC) official publication was known as the Magdalo...
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Epigram is the independent student newspaper of the University of Bristol. It was set up in 1988 by James Landale, now a senior BBC journalist, who studied politics at Bristol. The current editor of The Daily Telegraph, William Lewis, was a writer for Epigram in its early years.
Epigram is produced fortnightly during term time, and as of April 2007 the newspaper had reached 191 editions. It is available as a paper edition distributed freely around the university, with articles and discussion...
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| Minnesota Daily |
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The Minnesota Daily is the campus newspaper of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, published every weekday while school is in session, and published weekly on Wednesdays during summer sessions. Published since 1900, the paper is one of the largest student-run and student-written newspapers in the United States and the fourth-largest paper in the state of Minnesota. The paper is independent from the University, but receives $550,000 worth of University funding.
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| The Spinnaker |
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The Spinnaker is the official student newspaper of the University of North Florida. The first issue was published August 17, 1977. The newspaper is published on a weekly basis during the school year, with new issues roughly once a month in the summer.
In 2005, the Spinnaker won a "Best of Show" award at the Associated Collegiate Press's National College Media Convention in Kansas City, Missouri, for the Number 1 paper among four-year weekly tabloid-size student newspapers in the country.
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| Daily Bruin |
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The Daily Bruin (also known as The Bruin) is the student newspaper at the University of California, Los Angeles. When classes are in session, it publishes Monday through Friday during the school year and once a week on Mondays in the summer quarter.
It is overseen by the ASUCLA Communications Board, which sets policies for The Bruin and other campus communications media.
The Daily Bruin was preceded by the weekly Normal Outlook on the campus of UCLA's predecessor, the Los Angeles State...
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| The Cornell Centrist |
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The Cornell Centrist (also known as "The Centrist") was founded in September 2005, and published its first issue in April 2006. Its purpose is to publish multiple newspaper-style journals that contain centrist, center-right, and center-left political positions. It was originally conceived with the primary goal of "advancing an intellectual, sophisticated political dialogue on campus," according to a statement by its founders.
The Centrist publishes one or two issues each semester and...
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| Dartmouth Independent | Topic |
The Dartmouth Independent is an entirely online-based news and opinion publication at Dartmouth College. Unlike most other campus magazines that offer political commentary, The Dartmouth Independent lacks a defined political allegiance. Notable achievements include winning the award for outstanding work its inaugural year, and publishing the definitive history of beer pong.
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| The Cornell Review |
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The Cornell Review is a conservative newspaper published by students of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It usually adheres to a fortnightly tabloid format. While the ideological makeup of its staff shifts over the years, the paper has maintained strident criticism of Cornell's perceived left-wing politics and political correctness, delivered with a signature anti-establishment insolence—sometimes making the Review a controversy in itself.
The Review incorporated in 1986 as The Ithaca...
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The Hoot is a weekly student publication written for and by the students of Brandeis University.
The Hoot began in January 2005 after several prominent writers and editors for Brandeis' other major student newspaper, the Justice, became upset over what they saw as heavy-handed policies of its editors and leadership. The Hoot was founded to fill in perceived gaps in the Justice's coverage by focusing on Brandeis-specific issues, while the Justice remains more general in its coverage of a...
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Brandeis University (pronounced: brand-ice) is a private research university with a liberal arts focus, located in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. It is located in the southwestern corner of Waltham, nine miles (14 km) west of Boston. The University has an enrollment of approximately 3,200 undergraduate and 2,100 graduate students. It was ranked by the U.S. News and World Report as the number 31 national university in the United States.
Brandeis was founded in 1948 as a coeducational...
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| Cherwell |
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Cherwell newspaper is a student newspaper published by and for students of Oxford University. First published in 1920, it has had an online edition since 1996. Named after the local river, Cherwell is published by OSPL (Oxford Student Publications Ltd.), who also publish the sister publication ''ISIS''. One of the oldest student publications in the UK, it is editorially independent and has been the launching pad for many well known journalistic careers. The newspaper receives no university...
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| Fairfield Mirror |
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The Fairfield Mirror (or The Mirror) is the independent student newspaper of Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. The Mirror staff has won numerous Excellence in Journalism Awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists.
The Mirror is distributed at Fairfield University on Thursdays during the fall and spring semesters. While the print circulation is limited to 4,000 copies, tens of thousands of alumni, parents, and other members of the university community read the...
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