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Yale Daily News



         


The oldest college daily newspaper in the United States, the Yale Daily News has been published by students of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut since 1878.

The News publishes five days a week, Monday through Friday, during Yale's academic year out of the Briton Hadden Memorial Building at 202 York Street in New Haven. Reporters, mainly freshmen and sophomores, cover the University and the city of New Haven. Staff members are elected as editors on the managing board during their junior year.

The paper version of the News is distributed for free throughout Yale's campus and the city of New Haven. It is also published online.

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Alumni Include

-Joseph Lieberman, U.S. Senator and 2000 vice-presidential candidate

-Sargent Shriver, first Peace Corps director

-Garry Trudeau, cartoonist and creator of Doonesbury, which first appeared in the News' pages as "Bull Tales"

-Henry Luce and Briton Hadden, co-founders of Time Magazine

-William F. Buckley., founder of the National Review

-David Gergen, advisor to four Presidents and U.S. News and World Report editor-at-large

-Christopher Buckley, novelist and writer

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