The Harvard Crimson, the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper, was founded in 1873 and incorporated in 1967. As the online version of Harvard's undergraduate newspaper, the audience consists of highly-educated college students with a significant amount of disposable income. Our articles are often linked to by major media outlets including CNN, MSNBC, and The Washington Post, bringing millions of additional visitors.
Founded January 28, 1878, the Yale Daily News is the nation's oldest college daily newspaper. The News now publishes Monday through Friday during the academic year and serves the communities of Yale University and New Haven, Connecticut. The nation's oldest college daily first began publishing on the Web in February 1995. Since then, yaledailynews.com has undergone numerous changes, with a complete site overhaul taking place almost every year.
First published in 1885, under the name The Pennsylvanian, the DP is perennially recognized as one of the top college newspapers in the country.The Dailypennsylvanian.com web site made its debut in October, 1995. Today's Dailypennsylvanian.com offers more than a decade of The Daily Pennsylvanian's full-text archives and interactive features that go far beyond the content of the print edition.
The Stanford Daily has been a fixture on the Stanford campus since the University was founded in 1892. The Daily became one of the first college newspapers publishing on the Internet when it launched its online edition in 1995. The Stanford Daily Online is updated Monday through Friday during the academic year and features content from the print edition, along with special Web-only content.
BASES is one of the largest student entrepreneurship organizations in the United States. BASES is one of the largest professional groups in the San Francisco Bay Area. It has more than 5,000 members, half of whom represent about 15 percent of the Stanford population. The other half resides outside of Stanford, comprised mainly of alumni, entrepreneurs, executives, venture capitalists, and others interested in entrepreneurship.
Target Princeton alumni and students. The Online Edition of the 'Prince' is currently read by over 1,400 unique visitors each day during the academic year.
The Chronicle, the independent daily newspaper at Duke University, is actually older than the University itself. The first issue of The Trinity Chronicle was published Dec. 19, 1905. Trinity College became Duke University in 1924. The Chronicle has a print readership of about 30,000. The Chronicle Online, established in 1995, gets an average of more than 70,000 hits every day.
Founded in 1880, The Cornell Daily Sun, one of the nation's oldest daily college newspapers and one of the strongest organizations on campus, is and always has been completely independent from Cornell University. The newspaper serves the Cornell campus and its surrounding community in Ithaca, New York. CornellSun.com is the home of The Cornell Daily Sun's online edition. The site is visited by thousands of people from across the globe each and every day, providing constant access to all Sun content dating back to 2000
The newspaper serves the UC Berkeley campus and its surrounding community, publishing Monday through Friday during the academic year and twice a week during the summer. Established in 1871, The Daily Californian is one of the oldest newspapers on the West Coast and one of the oldest college newspapers in the country.