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The Collegian (Willamette University) : ウィキペディア英語版
Willamette Collegian

''The Collegian'' or ''Willamette Collegian'' is the student-run newspaper of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, United States. Originally founded in 1875, the weekly paper has been in continuous publication since 1889. It is a member of the College Publisher Network.〔(College Publisher Network Affiliates. ) College Publisher Network. Retrieved on March 4, 2008.〕
==History==
In 1842, the Oregon Institute opened, later becoming Willamette University. The ''Collegian'' newspaper began printing in 1875.〔 The paper was re-established in 1889, and by 1908 the monthly paper was selling for $1.〔Severance, Henry O., and Charles Harper Walsh. 1908. (A guide to the current periodicals and serials of the United States and Canada, 1909. ) Ann Arbor, Mich: G. Wahr.〕 In 1948, the newspaper for a record a sixteenth year in a row was named an all-star publication by the National Pacemaker Awards, a national record.〔Gibby, Susan. (Salem Online History: Willamette University. ) Salem Public Library. Retrieved on March 3, 2008.〕 Also that year the paper made statewide news with the publication of an interview with Oregon governor John Hubert Hall regarding race relations.〔Boone, June. 25 Years Ago: Portland of Years Past. ''The Oregonian'', February 12, 1998.〕 In November 2000, the paper selected Presidential candidate Ralph Nader as its athlete of the week, pining that he was responsible for the outcome of the election.〔Nader picked as athlete of the week. ''Statesman Journal'', November 13, 2000.〕
In 2001, the paper earned several distinctions from the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association in its division, including best cartooning, best writing, and best editorial.〔(2001 Collegiate Newspaper Contest winners. ) Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Retrieved on March 4, 2008.〕 The following year it won for best news story, best review, and was honorable mention for overall excellence.〔(2002 Collegiate Newspaper Contest. ) Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Retrieved on March 4, 2008.〕 In the 2004 contest The Collegian won for best design.〔(2004 Collegiate Newspaper Contest. ) Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Retrieved on March 4, 2008.〕 In 2005, the paper received an honorable mention for best graphic.〔(2005 Collegiate Newspaper Contest. ) Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Retrieved on March 4, 2008.〕 In 2008, ''The Collegian'' won several awards including a general excellence honorable mention, best writing, best news story, best editorial, best review, best columnist, best sports photo, and best cartooning.〔(2008 Collegiate Newspaper Contest. ) Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Retrieved on December 7, 2008.〕
Old copies of the newspaper are archived at the Mark O. Hatfield Library on campus.〔(Mark O. Hatfield Library: Collection Development. ) Willamette University. Retrieved on March 8, 2008.〕

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