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Bates Student : ウィキペディア英語版
The Bates Student

''The Bates Student'', established in 1873 is the student-run newspaper of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. ''The Student'' is run entirely by students with only administration interacting with management on budgetary issues. ''The Student'' is one of the oldest continuously-published college weeklies in the United States, and the oldest co-ed college weekly in the country.〔Because many college newspapers were founded at almost the same time, there is scope for many competing claims of being oldest or first. The Bowdoin Orient (Bowdoin was an all male school), founded in 1871, also claims to be the "oldest continuously-published college weekly in the United States". The Yale Daily News claims to be the "Oldest College Daily" in the United States. The Harvard Crimson also founded in 1873 claims to "the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper." The ''Columbia Daily Spectator'' , founded in 1877, claims to be the second-oldest college daily. The ''Cornell Daily Sun'', launched in 1880, claims to be the "oldest independent college newspaper." ''The Dartmouth'' of Dartmouth College, which opened in 1843 as a monthly, calls itself the oldest college newspaper, though not the oldest daily, and makes a claim to institutional continuity with a local eighteenth-century paper called the ''Dartmouth Gazette''.〕
==Circulation and Distribution==

Approximately 1,900 copies of ''The Student'' printed every week and distributed to hundreds of alumni, parents, and other friends of the College. The paper is published each Tuesday while classes are in session and is distributed to New Commons (~1,000 copies), the Chase Hall Post Office (~400), the newsroom in Chase Hall (~100), the Lane Hall mail room (~300, to be sent to trustees, alumni, subscribers and students studying abroad), Ladd Library (~25), and Pettengill Hall (~75).
''The Student'' has been intermittently online since the late 1990s. Once a year ''The Student'' runs a spoof edition commonly known as the "Bates Spudent."

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