The Green and White Courier was a student newspaper published at present-day Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. The institution was formerly known as the Fifth District Normal School, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, and Northwest Missouri State College. The publication debuted in 1914 and was renamed the Northwest Missourian in 1926.
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The Basingstoke Observer was a free local newspapers covering Basingstoke and the surrounding areas of Hampshire, England. The Newspaper closed in May 2018.
The Express is a free daily newspaper, distributed in the Washington metropolitan area. It is a publication of The Washington Post. With its first issue on August 5, 2003, the newspaper is published every weekday in a tabloid format and distributed at Washington Metro stations and other locations throughout the Washington metropolitan area. It is owned and printed by Jeff Bezos' Nash Holdings LLC, owner of The Washington Post. Although it has the same owner as The Washington Post, few...
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Newmarket was incorporated as a village in 1857 with a population of 700. In 1880, with a population of 2,000, Newmarket became a Town and William Cane was elected as its first mayor. In later years Cane's sash and door factory became the first in Canada to manufacture lead pencils. In 1858, Robert Simpson co-opened "Simpson & Trent Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods" in downtown Newmarket, the first store in what would become the Simpsons department store chain. Local print...
The Brooklyn Paper is a small, weekly broadsheet that covers news related exclusively to the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Paper covers news and cultural events that have taken place throughout the borough, using different mastheads for neighborhoods such as Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Bay Ridge, etc. In addition to news coverage, The Paper also publishes a weekly entertainment guide entitled GO Brooklyn. It was started in 1978. Though the various print editions are...
Your Shepway was a free weekly tabloid newspaper covering district of Shepway in Kent, England. Launched in 2007 and published by KOS Media, the newspaper was originally distributed directly to households on Wednesdays before being made a digital-only publication in January 2011. The last issue was published on December 15, 2012. An archived version of its website can be seen at https://web.archive.org/web/20120102030058/http://www.yourshepway.co.uk/home
A collection of the Newmarket News Newspaper.
The East Bay Express is an Oakland-based weekly newspaper serving the Berkeley, Oakland, and East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is distributed throughout Alameda County and parts of Contra Costa County every Wednesday. The Express is known for its investigative and longform news and feature stories, along with its award-winning arts, food, and wine coverage. The paper is also well known for its liberal viewpoint and for engaging in advocacy journalism. A typical issue of the...
The Shelton State Courier is the Student Newspaper of Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The paper was published from 19 November 1997 until 22 September 2009, though some issues from a previous incarnation in the 1980s have been located. It was uploaded and maintained by the Shelton State Libraries.
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The Young Communist League USA (YCLUSA) was a communist youth organization in the United States. The stated aim of the League was the development of its members into Communists, through studying Marxism–Leninism and through active participation in the struggles of the American working class. The YCL recognised the Communist Party as the party for socialism in the United States and operated as the Party's youth wing. Although the name of the group changed a number of times during its...
Digitized issues of newspaper Advertiser-News.
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Leitchfield Grayson County News Gazette
Digitized issues of newspaper Leitchfield Grayson County News Gazette.
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Digitized issues of newspaper A Propos.
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The "Greenbelt News Review" (originally the "Greenbelt Cooperator") is a weekly newspaper for residents of Greenbelt, Maryland, published continuously since the town’s founding in 1937. Greenbelt was the first of three Garden Towns built by President Roosevelt’s administration as a New Deal experiment in urban planning. The newspaper documents the town's growth, recording local news, city government decision-making and community life. The paper was incorporated as a...
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One Island was a bimonthly magazine published by the Isle of Wight Council from 2006 until 2013. The last edition published in March 2013.
Your Canterbury was a free weekly tabloid newspaper covering cathedral city of Canterbury in Kent, South East England. Launched in 2007 and published by KOS Media, the newspaper was originally distributed directly to households on wednesdays before being made a digital-only publication in January 2011. The last issue was published in December 2012. An archived version of its website can be seen at https://web.archive.org/web/20111227222939/http://www.yourcanterbury.co.uk:80/home
l'Unità (Italian pronunciation: [luniˈta], lit. 'the Unity') was an Italian newspaper, founded as official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party. Once left-wing, it has been supportive of that party's successor parties, the Democratic Party of the Left, Democrats of the Left and from October 2007 until its closure the Democratic Party. The newspaper closed on 31 July 2014. It was restarted on 30 June 2015, but it ceased again on 3 June 2017.
Sadness as newspaper series covering East Devon shuts with loss of 20 jobs A series of newspapers covering Devon, Dorset and Somerset has closed blaming a fall in revenue. The View From series was based in Lyme Regis, Dorset, with editions covering Axminster, Seaton and Honiton in Devon, Bridport, Dorchester and Weymouth in Dorset, and South Somerset. It is understood around 20 jobs have been made redundant as a result of the closure. View News issued a statement on its Facebook page confirming...
The Stranger is an alternative weekly newspaper in Seattle, Washington, U.S. It runs a blog known as Slog. The Stranger was founded by Tim Keck, who had previously co-founded the satirical newspaper The Onion, and cartoonist James Sturm. Its first issue came out on September 23, 1991. The paper is distributed to local businesses, newsstands, and newspaper boxes free of charge every Wednesday. It calls itself "Seattle's Only Newspaper," an expression of its disdain for Seattle's two...
Local weekly newspaper serving Ely and the surrounding area. Based in the heart of the city; published by Cambridge Newspapers Ltd. Part of Local World.
Digitized issues of newspaper The Advocate.
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Montgomery Bell Academy
The Patrick Wilson Library's Online Archives help provide access to Montgomery Bell Academy's history for students, faculty, alumni, and the general public. This collection provides digital access to MBA's student newspaper since 1944, MBA yearbooks since 1945, and other miscellaneous publications.
Sadness as newspaper series covering East Devon shuts with loss of 20 jobs..View News issued a statement on its Facebook page confirming the decision. Enter your email + Subscribe A series of newspapers covering Devon, Dorset and Somerset has closed blaming a fall in revenue. The View From series was based in Lyme Regis, Dorset, with editions covering Axminster, Seaton and Honiton in Devon, Bridport, Dorchester and Weymouth in Dorset, and South Somerset. It is understood around 20 jobs have...
Freedom was founded in 1893 in the United States. It is the oldest in the world Ukrainian-language newspaper which is published continuously.
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Surrey Matters was a council magazine published by Surrey County Council three times a year. It launched in 2011 and was discontinued in late 2017.
A non-profit, non-partisan organization promoting the civic interests of the Borough of Narberth, Pennsylvania. We stage and support community events and volunteer projects. We serve as an information source and facilitator of civic dialog. We pool the resources of the community for the betterment of Narberth and its neighbors. This collection includes issues of "Our Town", a Narberth, PA newspaper published 1914-1949 by the Narberth Civic Association, as well as other historical...
Topics: Pennsylvania, Our Town, Narberth, newspapers
Hackney Today is a fortnightly newspaper published by Hackney London Borough Council.
Daily (except Thursday and Friday) Ceased with 2012. Persian and Pushto.
This project is aimed at bringing to life the history of St. Louis and the region through the unique lens of public policy. The purpose of this project is to provide researchers, students, and the general public with a greater understanding of our region’s history, development and missed opportunities. I cannot be held responsible if this project depresses you–my hope would be that it instead inspires you to create/shape better, more inclusive and empathetic public policy. These documents...
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Your Ashford was a free weekly tabloid newspaper covering town of Ashford in Kent, South East England. Launched in 2007 and published by KOS Media, the newspaper was originally distributed directly to households on wednesdays before being made a digital-only publication in January 2011. The last issue was published on December 15, 2012. An archived version of its website can be seen at https://web.archive.org/web/20120102070118/http://www.yourashford.co.uk:80/home
This collection includes two of Laurentian University’s student newspapers: Réaction and L’Orignal déchaîné . The collection is a cooperative effort between L’Orignal déchaîné and the J. N. Desmarais Library.
Topics: Laurentian, Bilingual, Student, Newspaper, Lambda, Desmarais
Newspapers include: American Baptist (Louisville, Ky.) Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Blue-grass blade (Lexington, Ky.) Bourbon News Daily Kentuckian (Hopkinsville, Ky. : 1898) Daily evening bulletin (Maysville, Ky. : 1883) Daily public ledger (Maysville, Ky.) Drummer (Lexington, Ky.) Echo (The) Frankfort Roundabout Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Hopkinsville Kentuckian Jeffersonian (Jeffersontown, Ky.) Kentucky gazette (Lexington, Ky. : 1789) Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly)...
Digitized issues of newspaper A'tome.
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Freiheits Freund Und Pittsburger Courier
Digitized issues of newspaper Freiheits Freund Und Pittsburger Courier.
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Scholastic is Notre Dame's monthly student news magazine — and also, notably, the United States’ oldest continuously-published collegiate publication. It was founded in 1867 and previously operated as Notre Dame’s weekly student newspaper.
Your Dover was a free weekly tabloid newspaper covering the port town of Dover in Kent, South East England. Launched in 2007 and published by KOS Media. Originally the newspaper also covered the towns of Deal and Sandwich, but in 2009 the towns got their own newspapers (Your Deal and Your Sandwich). The newspaper was originally distributed directly to households before being made a digital-only publication in January 2011. The last issue was published in December 2012. An archived version of...
The Tech, first published on November 16, 1881, is the campus newspaper at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Editions are published on Thursdays throughout the academic year and about once a month over the summer. The Tech established an early presence on the World Wide Web, and continues to publish online in tandem with the print edition.
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L'Aide à la France
Digitized issues of newspaper L'Aide à la France.
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The Agitator, later renamed The Syndicalist was the expression of pre-WWI revolutionary syndicalism in the U.S. Organized by Earl Ford, J.W. Johnstone, William Z. Foster, they formed various syndicalist organizations inspired by the revolutionary syndicalism of the French CGT. Failing to win over the IWW to this brand of unionism, his followers set up the Syndicalist Militant Minority League in Chicago. Soon afterwards renaming the paper The Syndicalist as the organ of the Syndicalist League of...
St. Louis Argus Newspaper (1915-1926) This collection contains digitized and enhanced issues of the St. Louis Argus scanned from micro-film for the years 1915-1926. The St. Louis Argus, while not technically the 'first' black newspaper in St. Louis, became the most recognizable name in the black journalism locally for much of the 20th century. For a few articles on the Argus please see the following link to the St. Louis Media History foundation:...
Topics: St. Louis, African American, Newspaper
This bilingual collection includes Lambda , one of Laurentian University’s student newspapers. The collection is a cooperative effort between Lambda Publications and the J. N. Desmarais Library.
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Weekly newsletter for Shelton State faculty.
The Abbotsford Post was published in Abbotsford, in the Fraser Valley region of southwestern British Columbia. The Post was published and edited by John Alexander Bates, and it was the first paper targeted specifically at the Abbotsford area. The paper has since been bought and sold a number of times, and continues to be published to this day under the title of the Abbotsford News.
The Bradford Times is a weekly community newspaper that was founded in October 1991. The Bradford West Gwillimbury Times has been serving the Bradford West Gwillimbury, south Innisfil and Holland Marsh areas for over 18 years – covering local Town Council, charity and cultural events, sports and business news. It is delivered free by carrier, throughout its distribution area. Miriam King has been the Editor since the paper was first published. The Bradford Times was one of several Postmedia...
Seven Days is an alternative weekly newspaper that is distributed every Wednesday in Vermont. Seven Days is published by Da Capo Publishing, Inc., and owned by Pamela Polston and Paula Routly. It is distributed free of charge throughout the following areas: Burlington, Middlebury, Montpelier, Stowe, the Mad River Valley, Rutland, St. Albans, Vermont, and Plattsburgh, New York. Seven Days deals with many aspects of life in Vermont. Columns and stories in the newspaper often concern such topics...
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Adams County News
Digitized issues of newspaper Adams County News.
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University of Tennessee at Martin - Student Publications
Established in 1928. Press archives of the student newspaper at the University of Tennessee at Martin. The University of Tennessee at Martin has had student-lead publications for most of its history, dating back to its time as the Hall Moody Institute in the early 1900s. The Baptist college's student newspaper, The Crimson & Gold was printed for several years according to Robert L. Carroll's book, The University of Tennessee at Martin: The First One Hundred Years . Carroll says that a year...
Topics: student newspaper, ut martin, university of tennessee junior college, university of tennessee at...
East End Life was a fortnightly newspaper published by Tower Hamlets London Borough Council for 23 years before it was discontinued in May 2016. It was replaced with a quarterly magazine called Our East End.
OneMK (formerly MK News) was a local weekly free newspaper and online news service, based in Milton Keynes. MK News launched in August 2002 and was delivered to homes across the Milton Keynes urban area and to commuters at Milton Keynes Central railway station. It re-branded itself to OneMK in early 2016 before its owners, Trinity Mirror, closed the paper in October 2016. The paper was delivered on Wednesdays (competing with the Milton Keynes Citizen, which is distributed free on Thursdays)....
The San Francisco Bay Guardian was a free alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1966 by Bruce B. Brugmann and his wife, Jean Dibble. The paper was shut down on October 14, 2014. It was relaunched in February 2016 as an online publication. The Bay Guardian was known for reporting, celebrating, and promoting left-wing and progressive issues within San Francisco and (albeit rarely) around the San Francisco Bay Area as a whole. This usually included...
Topics: san francisco, alternative newspapers, bruce brugman