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Daily Northwestern : ウィキペディア英語版
The Daily Northwestern

''The Daily Northwestern'' is a student newspaper at Northwestern University that is published on weekdays during the academic year. Established in 1881 and published in Evanston, Illinois, it is run entirely by undergraduates, many of whom are students at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.
''The Daily'' is widely considered one of the best college newspapers in the country. It is a frequent winner of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association〔(Columbia Scholastic Press Association : 2007 Collegiate Circle Recipients )〕 and the coveted Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award.〔(ACP - Contest Winners )〕 Its former staffers are leaders in the world of journalism; many have won awards such as the Pulitzer Prize.〔See alumni section〕
Although it serves the Northwestern community, ''The Daily'' is unaffiliated with the university, being supported entirely by advertisers.〔(The Daily Grind )〕 It is owned by the Students Publishing Company, which also publishes the Northwestern Syllabus yearbook. Current circulation is in excess of 7,500. ''The Daily Northwestern'' is the only daily publication for both Northwestern and the city of Evanston, Illinois.〔Both the Evanston Review and the Evanston Roundtable publish weekly, Evanston Now publishes only online〕
The paper's offices are located on the third floor of the Norris University Center on Northwestern's Evanston campus.
==Early history==
''The Daily'' is the descendant of two earlier publications, the ''Tripod'' and ''Vidette'', the older of which began publishing in 1871 alongside or ahead of the earliest college newspapers in the United States. In 1881, in what is considered ''The Daily''s founding moment, the two papers merged to become ''The Northwestern'', only gradually shedding its literary-journal roots. Publication was increased to five days a week by 1910. The newspaper became independent of the university in 1923.〔

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