My review of the Princeton Review’s latest ranking of the best college newspapers: solid, but incomplete. Among the student papers I hereby nominate for inclusion in the 2010 ‘best’ list, in alphabetical order:
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The Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech
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The Daily Californian, University of California, Berkeley
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The Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University
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The Ithacan, Ithaca College
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The Flat Hat, College of William and Mary
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The Lantern, Ohio State University
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The Maneater, University of Missouri
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The Minnesota Daily, University of Minnesota
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The Nevada Sagebrush, University of Nevada, Reno
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The Northern Light, University of Alaska, Anchorage
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The Optimist, Abilene Christian University
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The Post, Ohio University
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The Red and Black, University of Georgia
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The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University
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The University Daily Kansan, Kansas University
















“solid, but incomplete.” I would instead say complete and utter b.s., but that’s just me. The question they posed was “How popular is the student newspaper.”
[...] Wow. What a list. Some names you probably recognize: Yale, Texas, North Carolina, Duke, Harvard, Maryland. The entire list is reproduced at CMM. (Dan has also added 15 other papers he believes should be on the list.) [...]
[...] the bloggers at College Media Matters published a list of 15 college newspapers they believe should have been included on the list. Among them where The Post, The Daily Kansan, (which is probably my pick for best in the country), [...]
WOO! Thanks for including us on the list! You made my whole week!
Love,
Alex Pearlman
The (now former) EIC of the Suffolk Journal
[...] a single mistake. Mistakes happen. Especially late at night. In student newsrooms. And as I’ve previously confirmed, the Journal is a great paper. The apology appears genuine. Hopefully staff can simply learn [...]
[...] a single mistake. Mistakes happen. Especially late at night. In student newsrooms. And as I’ve previously confirmed, the Journal is a great paper. The apology appears genuine. Hopefully staff can simply learn [...]