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The ''Cornell Chronicle'' is the in-house weekly newspaper published by Cornell University. ==History== Prior to the founding of the ''Chronicle'' in 1969, campus news was reported by the ''Cornell Era'' and then by ''The Cornell Daily Sun''. During the Willard Straight Hall takeover in April 1969, the campus learned of unfolding events through the student-edited ''Sun'', the student radio station WVBR, and the independently owned ''Cornell Alumni News.'' However, Cornell's administration, most notably then-Vice President for Public Affairs Steven Muller, was dissatisfied because those media reported events in a manner that was somewhat critical of the administration. Over the summer, plans for the ''Chronicle'' were put in place and it debuted on September 25, 1969.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cornell Chronicle Vol. 01, No. 01 (September 25, 1969) )〕 The ''Chronicle''s first office was in the basement of the Edmund Ezra Day Hall administration building, and Kal Lindenburg, a ''Sun'' alumnus, was hired as its first Managing Editor. It was printed every Wednesday during the school year as a newsprint broadside on the presses of the ''Ithaca Journal''. The early issues are filled with university press releases, as well as pages generated by the Dean of the Faculty, University Senate and various employee groups. The ''Chronicle'' would also print the full text of various University reports. However, the ''Chronicle'' was careful to reflect the administration's perspective on the news. For example, in 1970, when the Board of Trustees considered an important proposal to restructure its membership and to establish a University Senate, the ''Chronicle'' headline stated "Cornell Trustees Approve the Formation of Senate", while the ''Sun'' headline read, "Committee Delays Senate Election After Trustees Modify Constitution". From its start, the ''Chronicle'' was available for free at locations throughout Cornell's campus, and subsequently paid mail subscriptions were sold to off-campus readers. Subsequently, the Cornell News Service and the ''Chronicle'' relocated off campus to offices in downtown Ithaca, New York. The issues are currently formatted for 8.5" by 11" pages, and can be purchased printed on 11" by 17" paper, folded.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About the Cornell Chronicle )〕
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