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Red and Black
Launched January 2010.
The Red & Black is UGA’s award-winning daily newspaper. Established in 1893 and independent of the University since 1980, The Red & Black is the largest college newspaper in Georgia and the 10th largest newspaper in the state.
QU Chronicle
Launched January 2010.
The Quinnipiac Chronicle is the official, student-run newspaper of Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.
Perspective Magazine
Launched January 2010.
Founded in 1985 amidst the Reagan presidency and the ascendance of right-wing campus media like The Harvard Salient, Perspective is Harvard’s liberal monthly. The Perspective does in-depth reporting on issues of campus concern, like the Allston project and the university’s sustainability initiative.
UWM Post
Launched January 2010.
The UWM Post, a weekly newspaper independently run by the students of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, serves as the primary source of student and campus news, coverage of collegiate athletics and on- and off- campus events and a forum to discuss issues and share opinions. It has been in publication since 1915 and became independently run in 1956.
Commonwealth Times
Launched January 2010.
The Commonwealth TImes is the student-run newspaper of Virginia Commonwealth University.
Al-Talib
Launched Fall 2009.
Al-Talib is part of Student Media UCLA which is the home of UCLA’s student-run media, including the campus newspaper, magazines, and radio and television stations.
American University of Afghanistan Free Press
Launched Summer 2009.
The AUAF Free Press is a product of the students of the American University of Afghanistan located in Kabul, AF.
The Big Green
Launched September 2009.
The Big Green is a publication written, edited and designed by students at Michigan State University. It is published with support from Campus Progress/Center for American Progress.
Ithaca Buzzsaw
Launched October 2009.
The Buzzsaw is an independent magazine written, produced, and distributed by Ithaca College students.
Mills College Campanil
Launched September 2009.
The Campanil is the independent student newspaper of Mills College, a liberal arts institution located in Oakland, California.
C2
Launched October 2009.
C2 is the student newsmagazine of Pacific Union College. Funded by the PUC Student Association. C2 used to be called the Campus Chronicle.
Campus Lantern
Launched Spring 2009.
Founded in 1945, The Campus Lantern serves Eastern Connecticut State University as a student-funded and -run campus media outlet. With a staff of approximately a dozen undergraduates, we currently publish biweekly.
CM-Life
Launched August 2009.
Central Michigan Life is Central Michigan University’s student-operated campus newspaper. The paper is published and distributed three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) during the spring and fall semesters.
Daily Collegian
Launched October 2009.
The Massachusetts Daily Collegian is published Monday through Friday during the University of Massachusetts’ calendar semester. The Collegian is independently funded, operating on advertising revenue.
The Daily Sundial
Launched Fall 2009.
The Daily Sundial is California State University Northridge’s award-winning, and financially independent, student newspaper and Web site.
Daily Titan
Launched Summer 2009.
The Daily Titan is the student newspaper at California State University Fullerton.
El Gato
Launched Fall 2009.
The El Gato is pioneering a unique, multidisciplinary student news organization to recruit more Latinos to journalism and improve coverage of Hispanics
The Fairfield Mirror
Launched October 2009.
The Mirror is Fairfield University’s independently run student newspaper.
The Mustang Daily
Launched Spring 2009.
The Mustang Daily is the premier publication available on the Cal Poly campus since 1916. The editorial and reporting staff are committed to providing the best possible coverage of campus and community news to Cal Poly’s faculty, staff and students, as well as residents of the city of San Luis Obispo.
The College of New Jersey Signal
Launched August 2009.
The Signal is the student-run newspaper of The College of New Jersey.
The All State
Launched August 2009.
The All State, is student produced and edited by students of Austin Peay State University, with the guidance of the student publications advisor. It has been serving as a student-run outlet for the dissemination of news and information of interest to the campus community since 1930.
The Minaret
Launched Fall 2009.
The Minaret is the student-run newspaper of the University of Tampa.
The Northern Light
Launched Summer 2009.
The Northern Light is the student newspaper of the University of Alaska Anchorage.
The Whit Online
Launched Spring 2009.
The Whit Online, CoPress’ first client, is the independent, student-run paper at Rowan University.
The Arkansas Traveler
Launched August 2009.
UATrav.com is the newest venture of The Arkansas Traveler, the University of Arkansas award-winning student newspaper. Launched in August 2009 and designed to complement the 104-year-old print edition of the flagship paper, the Traveler Web site incorporates multimedia elements to provide a more complete picture of the reality of living and working at the UA.
WKU Herald
Launched August 2009.
The College Heights Herald is the main source of news for Western Kentucky University students, faculty, staff and alumni. The twice-weekly student newspaper offers saturation coverage in a market that includes more than 18,000 students and about 1,700 full time faculty and staff.
UVU Review
Launched September 2009.
The UVU Review is a student-operated newspaper which is published once a week during Fall and Spring semesters.
Whatcom Horizon
Launched November 2009.
The Horizon is the official student newspaper of Whatcom Community College.
American Way of Life Magazine
Launched November 2009.
AWOL is a progressive student-run magazine from American University in Washington, DC. Founded in the spring of 2008 with support from Campus Progress, AWOL is now a recognized publication of American University. They publish a magazine once a semester.
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