Type | Student newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
School | Pennsylvania State University |
Owner(s) | Collegian Inc. |
Editor-in-chief | Amy Schafer |
Managing editors | Alex Osman, Sam Woloson |
General manager | Wayne Lowman |
Opinion editor | Maddie Seelig |
Staff writers | 130[1] |
Founded | April 18, 1887[2] |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Willard Building |
City | State College, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Country | United States |
Circulation | 5,000 (as of Feb. 2020) |
Website | psucollegian |
Free online archives | collegian.psu.edu/pdf |
The Daily Collegian is a student-produced news outlet, with a newspaper and website, that is published independently at the Pennsylvania State University. The newspaper is printed once a week during the fall and spring semesters, and not at all during the summer semester. It is distributed for free at Penn State University Park, the university's main campus, and mailed to paid subscribers across the country.[3][4][5][6]
Collegian Inc., which publishes the Daily Collegian, is an independent, nonprofit corporation and has a board of directors that is composed of faculty, students, and professionals.[7] The mission statement of Collegian Inc. is "to publish a quality campus newspaper and to provide a rewarding educational experience for the student staff members."[8]
The Daily Collegian has historically been considered one of the top student-run college newspapers in the United States receiving multiple notable journalism awards including National Pacemaker Awards, top rankings from The Princeton Review, and Sigma Delta Chi Awards.[9][10][11]
The Daily Collegian traces its founding back to the Free Lance, a monthly student magazine published by students and faculty of Pennsylvania State University, which began printing in April 1887. The Free Lance struggled structurally and financially eventually disbanding in April 1904.[12] The next semester, in October 1904, the State Collegian emerged with much of the same leadership as the previous publication.[12][13] The name of the publication was changed to the Penn State Collegian in 1911, and the paper began publishing on a semi-weekly basis in September 1920. The success of semi-weekly printing lead the paper to began publishing daily in 1940, changing its name to the Daily Collegian.[14]
In 1996, the Daily Collegian began pursuing a larger digital presence, creating The Digital Collegian in 1996, the publications website that provides online access to articles digitally and print stories dating from 1988 to the present. Daily printing continued until 2017, when the Daily Collegian announced it would move away from printing five days a week and would instead print twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays.[15] The shift was made as a majority of the publication's readership was coming from its online publication.[16][17]