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''The State News'' is the student newspaper of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. It is supported by a combination of advertising revenue and a $5 refundable tax that students pay at each semester's matriculation. Though ''The State News'' is supported by a student tax, the faculty and administration do not interfere in the paper's content. ''The State News'' is governed by a Board of Directors, which comprises journalism professionals, faculty and students. Unlike many newspapers, ''The State News'' does not employ an ombudsman. In 2010, the Princeton Review ranked ''The State News'' as the #8 best college newspaper in the country.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Princeton Review Names Best College Newspapers )〕 And in 2015, the Society of Professional Journalists named TSN as the nation's best daily college newspaper for 2014. ==History== ''The State News'' traces its roots to March 10, 1909. It was first dubbed ''The Holcad'', chosen by the president of the then-Michigan Agricultural College. Holcad was the name of a ship that carried news from seaport to seaport in ancient Greece. The newspaper was seen as a way for students to defend themselves against charges of hooliganism by the Lansing press. In 1925, the newspaper changed its name to the ''Michigan State News''. Eventually, this got clipped to ''The State News''. The paper was overseen by a university-run publications board. In 1971, the newspaper was spun off from the university into a nonprofit corporation, State News Inc., governed by its own board of directors. The move was designed to protect the student publication from interference by university administrators who might disagree with its content. Its incorporation also protected the university from liability of anything published in ''The State News''. The newspaper's masthead references this, referring to the publication as "Michigan State University's Independent Voice." In August 2005, ''The State News'' moved its offices from the Student Services Building, where it had resided since the building's opening in 1957, to an off-campus location at 435 E. Grand River Ave. Prior to its location at the Student Services Building, the newspaper had its offices in the MSU Union. In August of 2014, the newspaper switched from a broadsheet to a tabloid format. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The State News」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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