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The Daily Egyptian : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Daily Egyptian ''The Daily Egyptian'' is the student-led newspaper for Southern Illinois University. Established in 1888, the paper has gone through several name changes, as well as several suspensions; including a 3-year hiatus beginning in the late 1800s and a suspension after the start of the First World War. ==History== ''The Daily Egyptian'', formally known as the ''Normal Gazette'' and later changed to ''The Egyptian'' in 1916, was the first newspaper at Southern Illinois University. It consisted of eight pages and was printed monthly by the Free Press Printing House of Carbondale, Illinois in 1888 to 1889.〔Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Morris Library Special Collections〕 The subscription cost was fifty cents per year. In June 1889, over a thousand copies of the ''Normal Gazette'' were printed. J.T Calbraith, editor, considered publishing the third edition of the paper in a magazine format in 1890 but for reasons unknown the magazine was never published.〔''Egyptian'' Newspaper (''Normal Gazette'') April 1888 – December 1889 Southern Illinois press〕 The school remained without a newspaper for almost 30 years. In 1916, Robert Brown, graduate student of the class of 1916, continuously pursued the idea of creating a school newspaper. Shortly afterwards, ''The Egyptian'' began publication as a magazine that was published once a month at the cost of one dollar per year. In 1918, the publication was suspended because of the First World War.〔 In 1921, the Student Council began publishing a weekly, four column newspaper that was priced at one dollar a year. A couple months later, the Southern Illinois Normal board of directors elected representatives that included the editor, associate editor, departmental editors, business manager, and faculty advisers.〔
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