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

''The Daily Texan'' is the student newspaper of the University of Texas at Austin. It is entirely student-run and independent from the university. It is one of the largest college newspapers in the United States, with a daily circulation of roughly 30,000 during the fall and spring semesters, and it is among the oldest student newspapers in the South. The ''Texan'' has won more national, regional and state awards than any other college newspaper in America and counts 10 Pulitzer Prize winners among its former staff.
A number of comic artists who began in the ''Texan'' went on to have commercial success. The most notable of these are Chris Ware, creator of ''Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth'', Berkeley Breathed, creator of ''Academia Waltz'', the predecessor to ''Bloom County'', and Robert Rodriguez, director of ''Sin City''. ''Hepcats'' by Martin Wagner and ''Eyebeam'' by Sam Hurt also found continued success after their creators had left the University of Texas.
==History==
The ''Texans'' origins date back to 1900, when two privately owned weekly newspapers were distributed on campus — the ''Calendar'' and the ''Ranger''. In 1904 the two papers were taken over by the student council and merged. In 1913, the student body voted to publish the paper each weekday, and ''The Daily Texan'' was born on September 24, 1913.
In 2008, ''The Daily Texan'' was one of three student newspapers that owned and operated its own printing press. Originally acquired in 1973 for US$222,000 (US$1,080,606 adjusted), the press was put on the market in 2009. In May 2009, the ''Austin American-Statesman'' began printing ''The Daily Texan''.

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