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Flyer News

''Flyer News'', also known as "fn", is the independent student newspaper of the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. It was first published October 21, 1959 and is now published once weekly while classes are in session, for a total of 20 issues per academic year. Currently, 4,000 copies of each issue are distributed throughout campus. Each issue is typically 16 pages long and includes four sections: news, arts and entertainment, opinions and sports.
== History ==
The history of the student press at the University of Dayton starts with ''The Exponent'', which began publication in 1902. ''The Exponent'' was more literary magazine than newspaper. It was published annually at first, then monthly. Over time, ''The Exponent'' expanded its mission to include news, particularly during World War I, but it reverted to a literary magazine with the introduction of ''The University of Dayton News'' in 1933. This paper was published every two weeks. ''The Exponent'' lasted into the early 1960s as a literary magazine.
The ''University of Dayton News'' newspaper became a four-page broadsheet in 1935. It was discontinued in 1944, partly to save paper during World War II, and was restored in 1946, still a broadsheet published once every two weeks. The paper continued on that basis until February 1955. At that time, the newspaper changed printers to a non-union shop to allow students to help with production and to save money. The new printer could not handle broadsheet pages, and ''The University of Dayton News'' would not fit across the top of a tabloid page, so the name of the paper was changed to the ''Dayton Flyer''. For the October 21, 1959 issue, the name was changed to ''Flyer News''. The page count and publication schedule were occasionally irregular. By the end of the decade, however, advertising had stabilized and ''Flyer News'' began publishing twice a week, a schedule that continued until 2013. At the start of the 2013-2014 academic year, the paper became weekly and expanded to 16 pages per issue. Although the paper is only published once a week, the website is consistently updated with relevant breaking news stories.〔Wert, Kay. University of Dayton research paper, as provided by Dr. Larry Lain. 1982.〕
Though the newspaper was not called ''Flyer News'' until 1959, it generally includes the ''Dayton Flyer'' as part of its lineage, as it too was a student-produced tabloid at the University of Dayton. This places the first year of the newspaper in 1955. In addition, both volume 31 and volume 32 were produced during the 1984-1985 academic year; it is unknown why this was done.

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