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34th Street Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
The Daily Pennsylvanian

''The Daily Pennsylvanian'' (''The DP'') is the independent daily student newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania.
It is published every weekday when the university is in session, by a staff of more than 250 students. During the summer months, a smaller staff produces a weekly version called ''The Summer Pennsylvanian''. The ''DP'' also publishes a weekly arts and entertainment magazine called ''34th Street Magazine'' and a weekly newspaper mailed to parents and alumni called ''The Weekly Pennsylvanian''. The DP operates three principal websites—thedp.com, 34st.com, and underthebutton.com—as well as a variety of opinion, news, and sports blogs.
==History==
''The Daily Pennsylvanian'' was founded in 1885 as a successor from the ''University Magazine'', a publication by the Philomathean Society.〔http://www.philomathean.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/dpfocus175.pdf〕 The newspaper has been published daily since 1894, except for a hiatus from May 1943 to November 1945 on account of World War II. The ''DP'' broke away from the university in 1962 to become an independent publication, incorporating in 1984 to solidify its financial and editorial independence from the university. Also in 1962 the previously all-male daily began to accept female students. Among the early few women were Mary Selman Hadar, formerly an editor at the ''Washington Post''; Clara Bargellini, today a professor of art at the National Autonomous University of Mexico; and Susan Nagler Perloff (Susan Perloff ), a Philadelphia freelance writer. Today the newspaper's budget is funded primarily through the sale of advertising by a student business staff.

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