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Daily Collegian

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 the University Park campus as well as mailed to subscribers across the country.[3][4][5][6]

The Daily Collegian
Front page of The Daily Collegian on Jan. 16, 2020.
TypeStudent newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
SchoolPennsylvania State University
Owner(s)Collegian Inc.
Editor-in-chiefNick Stonesifer
Managing editorsOlivia Estright, Sophia Montanye
General managerWayne Lowman
Opinion editorOlivia Woodring
Staff writers130[1]
FoundedApril 18, 1887; 136 years ago (1887-04-18)[2]
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersWillard Building
CityState College, PA
CountryUnited States
Circulation5,000 (as of Feb. 2020)
Websitedailycollegian.com
Free online archivescollegian.psu.edu/pdf

Collegian Inc., which publishes The Daily Collegian, is an independent, non-profit 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]

History edit

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] Moving into the modern age, the Collegian pushed for 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–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]

The Free Lance edit

 
The logo for The Free Lance a student publication at Penn State University

The Free Lance was a monthly news magazine at Pennsylvania State University which was first published in April 1887. The first copies of the Free Lance were shipped to State College, Pennsylvania by the Bellefonte Central train. The arrival of the first issue of the publication was celebrated by a large group of students who waited for the train and paraded down College Avenue in Downtown State College to purchase their copy.[13] The first issue of the news magazine was twelve pages long and was sold for fifteen cents a copy.[18][19]

 
The first appearance of the Free Lance decorative cover page in 1889.

Most of the articles inside of the Free Lance were opinion pieces on national events penned by professors and alumni of the university. Much of the news coverage coming from the publication had already become public knowledge by the time each monthly edition was released. The Free Lance mostly took an approach to filling in holes in stories and giving opinion on events rather than reporting them first hand.[13]

The Free Lance transitioned away from news and moved its focus to become a literary magazine publishing essays, poems and short stories in 1895. This move would inevitable lead the already cash strapped publication to collapse. In April 1901, as subscribers declined the Free Lance begged for support from the university, students, and alumni to continue its publication.[20] Throughout the next three years editors continued to asks for financial support and payment from delinquent subscribers. The requests were not met and the magazine concluded publication with its April 1904 edition, which did not appear on campus until May of that year.[21][20][18][22]

The State Collegian edit

 
A logo for The State Collegian a student publication at Penn State University

The semester after publication ceased on the Free Lance its former editor and much of the former periodical's staff founded the State Collegain, a weekly newspaper. The newspaper was established independent of University control and produced its first issue in October 1904. In its first edition the State Collegain Editor William B. Hoke penned an editorial outlining the decline of the Free Lance and how this new paper would be different. Hoke outlined a mission to have a paper that contained news and events from around the community citing the failure of its predecessor to its shift away from news based content.[20][22][13]

The paper was published once a week on Thursdays, added photos and began printing in broadsheet form rather than on tabloid-size paper. The paper was printed by Nittany Printing and Publishing Co., publishers of the State College Times (now the Centre Daily Times) where the State Collegian shared a downtown office with the State College paper.[20][22]

Penn State Collegian edit

 
A logo for The Penn State Collegian a student publication at Penn State University.

In 1911, the State Collegian made the decision to change its masthead and publication name to Penn State Collegian to be more definite and expressive of its location and mission to report on the university and student issues.[20] In 1914 a subscriptions to the Penn State Collegian cost $1.50 per year.[23] Printing of the publication was interrupted because of materials shortages caused by World War I during the fall semester of 1918.[22] The publication began printing its paper semi-weekly, publishing Tuesday and Friday editions In the fall semester of 1920. Reporters covered all aspects of daily life as well as global events.[20] In 1930 The Collegian moved its offices to "Journalism Alley," on the third floor of Old Main.[22]

 
An undated photograph of the original version of Penn State's Old Main.

The Daily Collegian edit

 
A logo for The Daily Collegian a student publication at Penn State University.

After the publishers of the Penn State Collegian approved a move to begin printing the newspaper daily the masthead of the paper was changed to the Daily Collegian. The publication began publishing five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday. During this transition the publishing offices of the paper were moved to the basement of the Carnegie Library, now known as the Carnegie Building. The first issue of the newly daily paper was published on September 5, 1940. More than a year after making the switch to daily print, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entered World War II. The Daily Collegian cut production days due to wartime rationing and shortages of materials printing weekly instead of daily from 1944 until the beginning of 1947.[24][25]

The Daily Collegian became a member of the Associated Press in 1956, submitting their stories to the wire service for publication at other member papers.[22]

In 1961 The Collegian moved to 20 Sackett Building.[22]

In 1972, The Collegian moved its office location to 126 Carnegie. In 1979 The Collegian earned the Associated Collegiate Press' Five Marks of Distinction for the second consecutive rating period. in the fall semester of 1979 The paper started production on The Weekly Collegian.[22]

 
A logo of The Daily Collegian used in the 1980s

[22]

 
Daily Collegian newspaper logo

Digital Era edit

In a move to the digital era the Collegian launched its first website, The Digital Collegian, in the summer of 1996. This allowed the paper to deliver news articles online and improve access to digitized articles from its historical print issues.[26] Beginning with the Fall 2006 semester, "The Digital Collegian" was renamed "The Daily Collegian Online" and debuted a new home page layout.[27] A Web department was formed with the purpose of creating online updates for breaking news and posting stories on days when classes were not in session.[28]

Along with this launch came a project to digitize and make publicly accessible all issues of the Free Lance, State Collegian, Penn State Collegian and the Daily Collegian through 1922. At the time Collegian Inc. owned some of the last remaining paper copies of the Free Lance but the copies had yet to be scanned to microfilm to preserve them. Penn State's Libraries Special Collections/University Archives, Preservation and Digitization Department, and News and Microforms Library met with Collegian Inc. in spring of 2003 to discuss digitizing the last remaining copies. At the time only researchers, alumni, and students had access to historical print issues through bound issue books located at the University Archives. The proposed project set out to scan all issues April 1887-August 2, 1940, in total 16,000 page images, in a year or less. In spring of 2004, one year from the universities initial meeting with Collegian Inc., the 1887-1940 segment was completed and made publicly accessible online.

After the success of the initial project Collegian, Inc. granted permission to digitize all issues through 1988. The second scanning project was completed over four years, making in total 132,736 total pages publicly available in 2008. Penn State's Library provided all funding for conversion, software/hardware, on-going maintenance and upgrades. The project came in at a cost of $178,541.

The University Libraries allowed Google to crawl its database starting in 2007, making historical content searchable. With this came multiple lawsuits as formerly inaccessible articles on arrest and disciplinary reports became easily accessible to the public.[26]

In July, 2010, in what was called a highly unusual move, two Centre County judges –– Judge Bradley P. Lunsford and Judge Thomas King Kistler –– ordered The Daily Collegian and The Centre Daily Times to delete archived news stories about five defendants in criminal cases after a lawyer sought to have the records expunged.[29] The orders were obtained by State College lawyer Joe Amendola, who was quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer saying: “What's the sense in having your record expunged if anyone can Google you and it comes up?”[30] The five defendants had either pled guilty to criminal charges ranging from aggravated indecent assault to possession of marijuana, or completed pretrial diversion programs that resulted in no finding of guilt.[30] Amendola said that an earlier client was having trouble finding employment despite having her criminal record expunged. Prospective employers Googled her name and found a 1992 Collegian article detailing her crime.[31]

The expungement orders were eventually revised to remove any reference to the Centre Daily Times and the Daily Collegian on July 8, 2010. Judge Thomas Kistler told The Philadelphia Inquirer, "It was never anybody's intention to restrict [the papers].” Kistler Acknowledged the strong protections given the news media by the First Amendment, saying, "I can't tell them what to do."[32] Kistler claimed court officials had not noticed that the newspapers were on the list of expungement orders sought by lawyer Amendola. "It was a breakdown under the rush of the system," Kistler said.[32][33]

Arrest of photographer edit

A riot broke out in downtown State College, Pennsylvania on October 25, 2008, after no. 3 Penn State Football defeated no. 10 Ohio State Football 13-6.[34] Daily Collegian photographer, Michael Felletter, was on assignment documenting the riot when he was arrested by police officers after he allegedly did not comply with orders to leave the area.[35][36] Felletter was charged with failure to disperse, a second-degree misdemeanor, and disorderly conduct, a third-degree misdemeanor.[37]

Police alleged Felletter's presence had caused the crowd to become more exuberant, excited, and destructive.[35] Felletter alleged that officers expressed no problem with him being there and that he was only asked to leave the scene of the riot once by an officer Argiro. Felletter denied police charges that he refused to leave the scene when asked. He alleged the same officer Argiro threatened him with pepper spray and arrest, and when he continued to take pictures of Argiro over his shoulder as he was leaving the scene.[38]

Felletter was represented pro bono on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union.[39] Centre County District Attorney, Michael Madeira, claimed that the case centered around Felletter's refusal to obey a police order and not around the First Amendment or the photographer's journalistic activity.[40] The Magisterial District Judge Carmine Prestia dismissed Felletter's disorderly conduct charge saying the crowd's actions were not Felletter's fault. The judge also dismissed all of the counts of failure to disperse but one, saying a sole charge was sufficient claiming the press is not above the law.[41]

Felletter lawyer argued coverage of the riot was valuable to both citizens and the government and that these charges violated the second amendment. Felletter lawyer cited the State College Police use of Felletter's photographs in facilitating the identification of others involved in the riot who were ultimately prosecuted.[42] Centre County Judge David E. Grine dismissed the remaining charge, failure to disperse, against the photographer citing "unclear" evidence. Grine ruled it is uncertain whether Felletter's compliance with police orders to "move along" was adequate when he moved from the street to sidewalk. Additionally, Grine blamed the rioters for their behavior—not Felletter, according to the ruling.[43] After initially requesting an appeal, Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller filed a motion to drop the appeal.[44]

The Collegian Chronicles edit

The book, The Collegian Chronicles: A History of Penn State from the Pages of The Daily Collegian (1887-2006) was published by the Collegian Alumni Interest Group and edited by Marv Krasnansky in 2006.[45] It includes a detailed history of Penn State life told by more than 90 former Collegian members, including editors, reporters and business managers.[45]

The Paper edit

The Daily Collegian is the subject of a documentary film called The Paper. The film was directed by Aaron Matthews, who used the student newspaper as a case study for the problems that face all newspapers today—flagging circulation, minority coverage, and access to sources.[46] The film made official selection at multiple festivals, including the 2007 Philadelphia Film Festival.[46]

The film was co-produced by Aaron Matthews and the Independent Television Service and had major funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Distribution for the film was carried out by Icarus Films.[47]

Released and distributed in 2007, the documentary was filmed from 2004-2005 and followed the newspaper while Editor-in-Chief James Young ran the staff.

Cinematography for the film was done by Wayne De La Roche and the music was composed by Tim Nackashi.[46]

The Birmingham Weekly called it "An insightful new documentary", while the Boston Globe stated, "What we see at the Collegian is a resonant microcosm: This paper's crucible is every paper's."[47]

James Building demolition edit

 
The James Building, home of the Collegian.

On November 29, 2018 after 30 years in the James Building a university-owned property in downtown State College the Collegian announced a plan to move into the new Donald P. Bellisario Media Center, which was planned to open in the fall of 2020 at the site of the Willard Building.[48]

Penn State had announced plans earlier in the year their plan to demolish the 100-year James Building located at 121-123 S. Burrowes St. and replace it with a $52.8 million building that, "Will serve as a hub for the Invent Penn State entrepreneurial and innovation initiative,".[49]

The space the Collegian is slated to move to will be in a closed, 852-square-foot corner of its third floor. The private “Collegian Suite,” will face a large open newsroom with designated Collegian desk space. However, some other student news organizations have been invited to utilize said newsroom as well.[50]

In the fall semester of 2019 the James Building was demolished and the Collegian moved its office to Midtown Square, another university-owned property in downtown State College. The media center is scheduled for completion in fall 2020 and ready for student and faculty and students to begin working there in spring 2021.[51]

Coronavirus edit

On January 24, 2020 Penn State announced it was monitoring an outbreak of COVID-19 as it had begun to spread inside of the United States. In February, Penn State restricted travel to China, Italy and Japan as well as requiring students returning from CDC level 3 threat countries to be quarantined.[52] During Spring Break, on March 11, 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic was becoming a threat in the United States, Penn State canceled all in-person classes at its 20 campuses until at least April 3 which was later extended to the remainder of their spring and summer semesters.[53][54][55] Students and faculty were asked to stay home, and away from campus because of the outbreak. The Print Edition of The Daily Collegian, printed bi-weekly, was suspended and all news coverage was posted digitally.[56]

Newspaper Burning edit

In 1993, the paper criticized the Society for Professional Journalists after it offered a $250 reward for information on the persons who stole half a conservative campus newspaper's run, burning part of it. The Collegian said the thieves were engaging in constitutionally protected speech.[57]

Collegian publications edit

  • The Daily Collegian
The print newspaper publication is printed on Wednesday to be circulated on Fridays while classes are in session in the fall and spring. No issues are published on Labor Day, the week of Thanksgiving, Martin Luther King Day or the week of spring break. The paper is distributed on the University Park campus. The paper mostly covers local, state, national and international events and news pertaining to Penn State as well as Penn State sports and opinion columns.[58]
  • The Daily Collegian Online
The Collegian's website includes all content created for the outlet. This includes digital copies of the print edition, all articles published, video, photo, podcasts, as well as a searchable archive.[58]
  • Daily Collegian Podcast Network
  • Daily Collegian video production

Notable alumni edit

Name Class Year Former Position Notability Refs
Alex Donahue 2011 Editorial Cartoonist Artist, Designer [59][60][61]
Vance Packard 1936 Writer An American journalist and social critic. Packard was the author of several books, including The Hidden Persuaders, and The Naked Society. Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni. [62][63][61]
Tom Verducci 1982 Writer An American sportswriter who writes for Sports Illustrated and its online magazine SI.com. Verducci writes primarily about baseball. He is also a reporter and commentator for Fox Major League Baseball and MLB Network. [64][65][66]
Paul Levine 1969 Editor-In-Chief An American author of crime fiction, particularly legal thrillers. He has written two series, known generally by the names of the protagonists: Jake Lassiter and Solomon vs. Lord. His novels have been translated into 21 languages. Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni. [59][67][61]
Marian Coppersmith Fredman 1954 Writer First female president of Pennsylvania State University's Board of Trustees and former vice chairperson of Pennsylvania State University. Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni. [61][68][69]
John Troan 1948 Editor-In-Chief Former Editor-In-Chief of the Pittsburgh Press and science writer for Scripps Howard Newspapers. Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni. [61][70]
John W. Heston 1881 Writer An American academic who served as the second president of Washington State University, the third president of South Dakota State University and the fourth president of Dakota State University. [71][13]

Editors-in-Chief edit

A list of all past and present Editor-in-Chiefs of The Daily Collegian

† Resigned

The Daily Collegian edit

  • 2022-:’’’ Megan Swift[72]
  • 2021-2022:’’’ Jade Campos[73]
  • 2020-2021: Maddie Aiken [74]
  • 2019-2020: Elena Rose [75]
  • 2018-2019: Kelly Powers[76]
  • 2017-2018: Sam Ruland[76]
  • 2016-2017: Garrett Ross[77]
  • 2015-2016: Shannon Sweeney[78]
  • 2014-2015: Sam Janesch[78]
  • 2013-2014: Brittany Horn[78]
  • 2012-2013: Casey McDermott[78]
  • 2011-2012: Lexi Belculfine[78]
  • 2010-2011: Liz Murphy[78]
  • 2009-2010: Rossilynne Skena[78]
  • 2008-2009: Terry Casey[78]
  • 2007-2008: Devon Lash[78]
  • 2006-2007: Erin James[78]
  • 2005-2006: Jennette C. Hannah[78]
  • 2004-2005: Jimmy Young[78]
  • 2003-2004: Lynne Funk[78]
  • 2002-2003: Alison Kepner[78]
  • 2001-2002: Jill Leonard[78]
  • 2000-2001: Patricia Tisak[78]
  • 1999-2000: Stacey Confer[78]
  • 1998-1999: Bridgette Blair[78]
  • 1998: Megan Donley[78]
  • 1997-1998: Julie Randall†[78]
  • 1997: Rachel Hogan†[78]
  • 1996-1997: Jason Alt[78]
  • 1995-1996: Courtney Cairns[78]
  • 1994-1995: Angela Pomponio[78]
  • 1993-1994: Mike Abrams[78]
  • 1992-1993: Bridget Mount[78]
  • 1991-1992: Isabel Molina[78]
  • 1990-1991: Ted Sickler[78]
  • 1989-1990: Diane A. Davis[78]
  • 1988-1989: Carolyn Sorisio[78]
  • 1987-1988: Christopher Raymond[78]
  • 1986: Anita Huslin[78]
  • 1985: Gail Johnson[78]
  • 1984: Alecia Swasy[78]
  • 1983: Suzanne M. Cassidy[78]
  • 1982-1983: Phil Gutis[78]
  • 1981-1982: Paula Froke[78]
  • 1980-1981: Betsy Long[78]
  • 1979-1980: Peter Barnes[78]
  • 1978-1979: David Skidmore[78]
  • 1977-1978: Jeffrey Hawkes[78]
  • 1976-1977: Sheila McCauley[78]
  • 1975-1976: Jerry Schwartz[78]
  • 1974-1975: Diane M. Nottle[78]
  • 1973-1974: Patricia J. Stewart[78]
  • 1972-1973: Paul J. Schafer[78]
  • 1970-1972: Robert J. McHugh[78]
  • 1969-1970: James R. Dorris[78]
  • 1968-1969: Paul Levine[78]
  • 1967-1968: Richard Wiesenhutter[78]
  • 1966-1967: William F. Lee[78]
  • 1965-1966: John Lott[78]
  • 1964-1965: John R. Thompson[78]
  • 1963-1964: C. David Bolbach[78]
  • 1962-1963: Ann Palmer[78]
  • 1960-1962: John W. Black[78]
  • 1959-1960: Dennis Malick[78]
  • 1958-1959: Robert Franklin[78]
  • 1957-1958: Edward Dubbs[78]
  • 1956-1957: Michael Moyle[78]
  • 1955-1956: Myron Feinsilber[78]
  • 1955: Norman C. Miller Jr[78]
  • 1954-1955: Diehl McKalip[78]
  • 1953-1954: David Jones[78]
  • 1952-1953: David Pellnitz[78]
  • 1951-1952: Marvin Krasnansky[78]
  • 1950-1951: Dean Gladfelter[78]
  • 1949-1950: Thomas E. Morgan[78]
  • 1948-1949: Lewis Stone[78]
  • 1947-1948: Allan Ostar[78]
  • 1946-1947: Michael A. Blatz[78]
  • 1945-1946: Woodene Bell[78]
  • 1945: Helen Hatton[78]
  • 1945: Victor Danilov[78]
  • 1945: Emil A. Kubek[78]
  • 1944: Lee H. Learner[78]
  • 1943-1944: Alice R. Fox [78]
  • 1943: Jane H. Murphy [78]
  • 1943: Paul I. Woodland[78]
  • 1942-1943: Gordon Coy[78]
  • 1941-1942: Ross B. Lehman[78]
  • 1940-1941: Adam A. Smyser[78]

Penn State Collegian edit

  • 1939-1940: William Engel Jr.[79]
  • 1938-1939: John A. Troanovitch[80]
  • 1937-1938: Charles M. Wheeler Jr.[81]
  • 1936-1937: Johnson Brenneman[82]
  • 1935-1936: Harry B. Henderson Jr.[83]
  • 1934-1935: John A. Brutzman[84]
  • 1933-1934: Charles A. Myers[85]
  • 1932-1933: Robert E. Tschan[86]
  • 1931-1932: Hugh R. Riley Jr.[87]
  • 1930-1931: William K. Ulerich[88]
  • 1929-1930: James H. Coogan Jr.[89]
  • 1927-1929: Louis H. Bell Jr.[90]
  • 1926-1927: Wheeler Lord Jr.[91]
  • 1926-1927: W. P. Reed[92]
  • 1925-1926: H. W. Cohen[93]
  • 1924-1925: W. L. Pratt[94]
  • 1923-1924: E. E. Helm[95]
  • 1922-1923: E. D. Schive[96]
  • 1921-1922: A. G. Pratt[97]
  • 1920-1921: Frederick H. Leuschner[98]
  • 1919-1920: G. S. Wykoff[99]
  • 1919: G. W. Sullivan[100]
  • 1917-1918: D. M. Cresswell[101]
  • 1916-1917: Edmund J. Kenney[102]
  • 1915: D. McKay Jr.[103]
  • 1914-1915: J. R. Mathers[104]
  • 1913-1914: J. D. Hogarth[105]
  • 1912-1913: R. M. Evans [106]
  • 1911-1912: W. S. Kriebel Jr.[107]

State Collegian edit

  • 1911: W. S. Kriebel Jr.[108]
  • 1910-1911: C. MacC. Breitinger[109]
  • 1909-1910: A. W. Fisher[110]
  • 1907-1909: C. N. Fleming[111]
  • 1906-1907: K. Little[112]
  • 1905-1906: T. F. Foltzt[113]
  • 1904-1905: Alex Hart[114]
  • 1904: W. B. Hoke[115]

The Free Lance edit

  • 1903-1904: E. K. McDowell[116]
  • 1902-1903: F. H. Taylor[117]
  • 1901-1902: J. E. Wagner[118]
  • 1900-1901: H. H. Hanson[119]
  • 1899-1900: F. T. Cole[120]
  • 1899: William L. Affelder[121]
  • 1898: George J. Yundt[122]
  • 1897-1898: R. T. Strohm[123]
  • 1896-1897: H. H. Allen[124]
  • 1895-1896: H. A. Kuhn[125]
  • 1894-1895: D. L. Patterson[126]
  • 1893-1894: W. A. Silliman[127]
  • 1892-1893: Geo R. Weiland[128]
  • 1892: R. B. Mattern[129]
  • 1891-1902: Nelson McA. Loyd[130]
  • 1890-1891: Walter M. Camp[131]
  • 1889-1890: George R. Meek[132]
  • 1888-1889: Curtin G. Roop[133]
  • 1888: Geo M. Downing[134]
  • 1887: Griffith J. Thomas[135]
  • 1887: William P. Fisher Jr.[136]

Awards edit

Awards won by The Daily Collegian and its reporters
National Pacemaker Awards
Year Category Result
2019 Online Pacemaker Finalist
2017 Online Pacemaker Winner
2016 Online Pacemaker Finalist
2014 Online Pacemaker Finalist
2013 Online Pacemaker Winner
2013 Newspaper Pacemaker Winner
2012 Newspaper Pacemaker Winner
2012 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist
2010 Online Pacemaker Finalist
2010 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist
2008 Online Pacemaker Winner
2006 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist
2001 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist
2000 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist
1999 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist
1985 Newspaper Pacemaker Winner
Sources:[137][138][139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147][148][149][2]
Associated Collegiate Press Survey
Year Rating
1968 First Class
1967 First Class
1945 Superior
Sources:[150][151][152]
CMA College Newspaper of the Year
Year Result
2011-2012 Winner
Sources:[153]
Princeton Review Best College Newspaper Ranking
Year Ranking
2019 12th
2017 4th
2015 3rd
2014 3rd
2013 6th
2012 1st
2011 6th
2010 6th
Sources:[154][155][156][157][158][159][160]
Sigma Delta Chi Awards
Year Category Result
1982 Best Campus Paper 1st
1968 News writing 1st
1968 Sports Writing 2nd
1968 Editorial Writing 3rd
1966 Sports Writing 1st
1966 News Writing 2nd
1959 Sports Writing 1st
Sources:[161][162][163][164]
College Newspaper Business Advertising Managers Awards
Year Category Recipient Place
1987 Advertising Sales Manager of the Year Dave Profozich Winner
1987 Classified Section Staff First
1987 Office Administration Materials Staff First
1980 Trendsetter Award Staff Winner
Sources:[165][166]
College Newspaper Business Advertising Managers Awards
Year Place
1919 1st
1920 3rd
Sources:[167]

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For other uses see The Collegian A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 the University Park campus as well as mailed to subscribers across the country 3 4 5 6 The Daily CollegianFront page of The Daily Collegian on Jan 16 2020 TypeStudent newspaperFormatBroadsheetSchoolPennsylvania State UniversityOwner s Collegian Inc Editor in chiefNick StonesiferManaging editorsOlivia Estright Sophia MontanyeGeneral managerWayne LowmanOpinion editorOlivia WoodringStaff writers130 1 FoundedApril 18 1887 136 years ago 1887 04 18 2 LanguageEnglishHeadquartersWillard BuildingCityState College PACountryUnited StatesCirculation5 000 as of Feb 2020 Websitedailycollegian comFree online archivescollegian psu edu pdfMedia of the United StatesList of newspapersCollegian Inc which publishes The Daily Collegian is an independent non profit 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 Contents 1 History 1 1 The Free Lance 1 2 The State Collegian 1 3 Penn State Collegian 1 4 The Daily Collegian 1 4 1 Digital Era 1 4 2 Arrest of photographer 1 4 3 The Collegian Chronicles 1 4 4 The Paper 1 4 5 James Building demolition 1 4 6 Coronavirus 1 5 Newspaper Burning 2 Collegian publications 3 Notable alumni 4 Editors in Chief 5 The Daily Collegian 6 Penn State Collegian 7 State Collegian 8 The Free Lance 9 Awards 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe 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 Moving into the modern age the Collegian pushed for 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 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 The Free Lance edit nbsp The logo for The Free Lance a student publication at Penn State UniversityThe Free Lance was a monthly news magazine at Pennsylvania State University which was first published in April 1887 The first copies of the Free Lance were shipped to State College Pennsylvania by the Bellefonte Central train The arrival of the first issue of the publication was celebrated by a large group of students who waited for the train and paraded down College Avenue in Downtown State College to purchase their copy 13 The first issue of the news magazine was twelve pages long and was sold for fifteen cents a copy 18 19 nbsp The first appearance of the Free Lance decorative cover page in 1889 Most of the articles inside of the Free Lance were opinion pieces on national events penned by professors and alumni of the university Much of the news coverage coming from the publication had already become public knowledge by the time each monthly edition was released The Free Lance mostly took an approach to filling in holes in stories and giving opinion on events rather than reporting them first hand 13 The Free Lance transitioned away from news and moved its focus to become a literary magazine publishing essays poems and short stories in 1895 This move would inevitable lead the already cash strapped publication to collapse In April 1901 as subscribers declined the Free Lance begged for support from the university students and alumni to continue its publication 20 Throughout the next three years editors continued to asks for financial support and payment from delinquent subscribers The requests were not met and the magazine concluded publication with its April 1904 edition which did not appear on campus until May of that year 21 20 18 22 The State Collegian edit nbsp A logo for The State Collegian a student publication at Penn State UniversityThe semester after publication ceased on the Free Lance its former editor and much of the former periodical s staff founded the State Collegain a weekly newspaper The newspaper was established independent of University control and produced its first issue in October 1904 In its first edition the State Collegain Editor William B Hoke penned an editorial outlining the decline of the Free Lance and how this new paper would be different Hoke outlined a mission to have a paper that contained news and events from around the community citing the failure of its predecessor to its shift away from news based content 20 22 13 The paper was published once a week on Thursdays added photos and began printing in broadsheet form rather than on tabloid size paper The paper was printed by Nittany Printing and Publishing Co publishers of the State College Times now the Centre Daily Times where the State Collegian shared a downtown office with the State College paper 20 22 Penn State Collegian edit nbsp A logo for The Penn State Collegian a student publication at Penn State University In 1911 the State Collegian made the decision to change its masthead and publication name to Penn State Collegian to be more definite and expressive of its location and mission to report on the university and student issues 20 In 1914 a subscriptions to the Penn State Collegian cost 1 50 per year 23 Printing of the publication was interrupted because of materials shortages caused by World War I during the fall semester of 1918 22 The publication began printing its paper semi weekly publishing Tuesday and Friday editions In the fall semester of 1920 Reporters covered all aspects of daily life as well as global events 20 In 1930 The Collegian moved its offices to Journalism Alley on the third floor of Old Main 22 nbsp An undated photograph of the original version of Penn State s Old Main The Daily Collegian edit nbsp A logo for The Daily Collegian a student publication at Penn State University After the publishers of the Penn State Collegian approved a move to begin printing the newspaper daily the masthead of the paper was changed to the Daily Collegian The publication began publishing five days a week Tuesday through Saturday During this transition the publishing offices of the paper were moved to the basement of the Carnegie Library now known as the Carnegie Building The first issue of the newly daily paper was published on September 5 1940 More than a year after making the switch to daily print Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the U S entered World War II The Daily Collegian cut production days due to wartime rationing and shortages of materials printing weekly instead of daily from 1944 until the beginning of 1947 24 25 The Daily Collegian became a member of the Associated Press in 1956 submitting their stories to the wire service for publication at other member papers 22 In 1961 The Collegian moved to 20 Sackett Building 22 In 1972 The Collegian moved its office location to 126 Carnegie In 1979 The Collegian earned the Associated Collegiate Press Five Marks of Distinction for the second consecutive rating period in the fall semester of 1979 The paper started production on The Weekly Collegian 22 nbsp A logo of The Daily Collegian used in the 1980s 22 nbsp Daily Collegian newspaper logoDigital Era edit In a move to the digital era the Collegian launched its first website The Digital Collegian in the summer of 1996 This allowed the paper to deliver news articles online and improve access to digitized articles from its historical print issues 26 Beginning with the Fall 2006 semester The Digital Collegian was renamed The Daily Collegian Online and debuted a new home page layout 27 A Web department was formed with the purpose of creating online updates for breaking news and posting stories on days when classes were not in session 28 Along with this launch came a project to digitize and make publicly accessible all issues of the Free Lance State Collegian Penn State Collegian and the Daily Collegian through 1922 At the time Collegian Inc owned some of the last remaining paper copies of the Free Lance but the copies had yet to be scanned to microfilm to preserve them Penn State s Libraries Special Collections University Archives Preservation and Digitization Department and News and Microforms Library met with Collegian Inc in spring of 2003 to discuss digitizing the last remaining copies At the time only researchers alumni and students had access to historical print issues through bound issue books located at the University Archives The proposed project set out to scan all issues April 1887 August 2 1940 in total 16 000 page images in a year or less In spring of 2004 one year from the universities initial meeting with Collegian Inc the 1887 1940 segment was completed and made publicly accessible online After the success of the initial project Collegian Inc granted permission to digitize all issues through 1988 The second scanning project was completed over four years making in total 132 736 total pages publicly available in 2008 Penn State s Library provided all funding for conversion software hardware on going maintenance and upgrades The project came in at a cost of 178 541 The University Libraries allowed Google to crawl its database starting in 2007 making historical content searchable With this came multiple lawsuits as formerly inaccessible articles on arrest and disciplinary reports became easily accessible to the public 26 In July 2010 in what was called a highly unusual move two Centre County judges Judge Bradley P Lunsford and Judge Thomas King Kistler ordered The Daily Collegian and The Centre Daily Times to delete archived news stories about five defendants in criminal cases after a lawyer sought to have the records expunged 29 The orders were obtained by State College lawyer Joe Amendola who was quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer saying What s the sense in having your record expunged if anyone can Google you and it comes up 30 The five defendants had either pled guilty to criminal charges ranging from aggravated indecent assault to possession of marijuana or completed pretrial diversion programs that resulted in no finding of guilt 30 Amendola said that an earlier client was having trouble finding employment despite having her criminal record expunged Prospective employers Googled her name and found a 1992 Collegian article detailing her crime 31 The expungement orders were eventually revised to remove any reference to the Centre Daily Times and the Daily Collegian on July 8 2010 Judge Thomas Kistler told The Philadelphia Inquirer It was never anybody s intention to restrict the papers Kistler Acknowledged the strong protections given the news media by the First Amendment saying I can t tell them what to do 32 Kistler claimed court officials had not noticed that the newspapers were on the list of expungement orders sought by lawyer Amendola It was a breakdown under the rush of the system Kistler said 32 33 Arrest of photographer edit A riot broke out in downtown State College Pennsylvania on October 25 2008 after no 3 Penn State Football defeated no 10 Ohio State Football 13 6 34 Daily Collegian photographer Michael Felletter was on assignment documenting the riot when he was arrested by police officers after he allegedly did not comply with orders to leave the area 35 36 Felletter was charged with failure to disperse a second degree misdemeanor and disorderly conduct a third degree misdemeanor 37 Police alleged Felletter s presence had caused the crowd to become more exuberant excited and destructive 35 Felletter alleged that officers expressed no problem with him being there and that he was only asked to leave the scene of the riot once by an officer Argiro Felletter denied police charges that he refused to leave the scene when asked He alleged the same officer Argiro threatened him with pepper spray and arrest and when he continued to take pictures of Argiro over his shoulder as he was leaving the scene 38 Felletter was represented pro bono on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union 39 Centre County District Attorney Michael Madeira claimed that the case centered around Felletter s refusal to obey a police order and not around the First Amendment or the photographer s journalistic activity 40 The Magisterial District Judge Carmine Prestia dismissed Felletter s disorderly conduct charge saying the crowd s actions were not Felletter s fault The judge also dismissed all of the counts of failure to disperse but one saying a sole charge was sufficient claiming the press is not above the law 41 Felletter lawyer argued coverage of the riot was valuable to both citizens and the government and that these charges violated the second amendment Felletter lawyer cited the State College Police use of Felletter s photographs in facilitating the identification of others involved in the riot who were ultimately prosecuted 42 Centre County Judge David E Grine dismissed the remaining charge failure to disperse against the photographer citing unclear evidence Grine ruled it is uncertain whether Felletter s compliance with police orders to move along was adequate when he moved from the street to sidewalk Additionally Grine blamed the rioters for their behavior not Felletter according to the ruling 43 After initially requesting an appeal Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller filed a motion to drop the appeal 44 The Collegian Chronicles edit The book The Collegian Chronicles A History of Penn State from the Pages of The Daily Collegian 1887 2006 was published by the Collegian Alumni Interest Group and edited by Marv Krasnansky in 2006 45 It includes a detailed history of Penn State life told by more than 90 former Collegian members including editors reporters and business managers 45 The Paper edit The Daily Collegian is the subject of a documentary film called The Paper The film was directed by Aaron Matthews who used the student newspaper as a case study for the problems that face all newspapers today flagging circulation minority coverage and access to sources 46 The film made official selection at multiple festivals including the 2007 Philadelphia Film Festival 46 The film was co produced by Aaron Matthews and the Independent Television Service and had major funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Distribution for the film was carried out by Icarus Films 47 Released and distributed in 2007 the documentary was filmed from 2004 2005 and followed the newspaper while Editor in Chief James Young ran the staff Cinematography for the film was done by Wayne De La Roche and the music was composed by Tim Nackashi 46 The Birmingham Weekly called it An insightful new documentary while the Boston Globe stated What we see at the Collegian is a resonant microcosm This paper s crucible is every paper s 47 James Building demolition edit nbsp The James Building home of the Collegian On November 29 2018 after 30 years in the James Building a university owned property in downtown State College the Collegian announced a plan to move into the new Donald P Bellisario Media Center which was planned to open in the fall of 2020 at the site of the Willard Building 48 Penn State had announced plans earlier in the year their plan to demolish the 100 year James Building located at 121 123 S Burrowes St and replace it with a 52 8 million building that Will serve as a hub for the Invent Penn State entrepreneurial and innovation initiative 49 The space the Collegian is slated to move to will be in a closed 852 square foot corner of its third floor The private Collegian Suite will face a large open newsroom with designated Collegian desk space However some other student news organizations have been invited to utilize said newsroom as well 50 In the fall semester of 2019 the James Building was demolished and the Collegian moved its office to Midtown Square another university owned property in downtown State College The media center is scheduled for completion in fall 2020 and ready for student and faculty and students to begin working there in spring 2021 51 Coronavirus edit On January 24 2020 Penn State announced it was monitoring an outbreak of COVID 19 as it had begun to spread inside of the United States In February Penn State restricted travel to China Italy and Japan as well as requiring students returning from CDC level 3 threat countries to be quarantined 52 During Spring Break on March 11 2020 as the COVID 19 pandemic was becoming a threat in the United States Penn State canceled all in person classes at its 20 campuses until at least April 3 which was later extended to the remainder of their spring and summer semesters 53 54 55 Students and faculty were asked to stay home and away from campus because of the outbreak The Print Edition of The Daily Collegian printed bi weekly was suspended and all news coverage was posted digitally 56 Newspaper Burning edit In 1993 the paper criticized the Society for Professional Journalists after it offered a 250 reward for information on the persons who stole half a conservative campus newspaper s run burning part of it The Collegian said the thieves were engaging in constitutionally protected speech 57 Collegian publications editThe Daily CollegianThe print newspaper publication is printed on Wednesday to be circulated on Fridays while classes are in session in the fall and spring No issues are published on Labor Day the week of Thanksgiving Martin Luther King Day or the week of spring break The paper is distributed on the University Park campus The paper mostly covers local state national and international events and news pertaining to Penn State as well as Penn State sports and opinion columns 58 The Daily Collegian OnlineThe Collegian s website includes all content created for the outlet This includes digital copies of the print edition all articles published video photo podcasts as well as a searchable archive 58 Daily Collegian Podcast Network Daily Collegian video productionNotable alumni editSee also List of Pennsylvania State University people This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Name Class Year Former Position Notability RefsAlex Donahue 2011 Editorial Cartoonist Artist Designer 59 60 61 Vance Packard 1936 Writer An American journalist and social critic Packard was the author of several books including The Hidden Persuaders and The Naked Society Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni 62 63 61 Tom Verducci 1982 Writer An American sportswriter who writes for Sports Illustrated and its online magazine SI com Verducci writes primarily about baseball He is also a reporter and commentator for Fox Major League Baseball and MLB Network 64 65 66 Paul Levine 1969 Editor In Chief An American author of crime fiction particularly legal thrillers He has written two series known generally by the names of the protagonists Jake Lassiter and Solomon vs Lord His novels have been translated into 21 languages Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni 59 67 61 Marian Coppersmith Fredman 1954 Writer First female president of Pennsylvania State University s Board of Trustees and former vice chairperson of Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni 61 68 69 John Troan 1948 Editor In Chief Former Editor In Chief of the Pittsburgh Press and science writer for Scripps Howard Newspapers Pennsylvania State University distinguished alumni 61 70 John W Heston 1881 Writer An American academic who served as the second president of Washington State University the third president of South Dakota State University and the fourth president of Dakota State University 71 13 Editors in Chief editA list of all past and present Editor in Chiefs of The Daily Collegian Resigned The Daily Collegian edit 2022 Megan Swift 72 2021 2022 Jade Campos 73 2020 2021 Maddie Aiken 74 2019 2020 Elena Rose 75 2018 2019 Kelly Powers 76 2017 2018 Sam Ruland 76 2016 2017 Garrett Ross 77 2015 2016 Shannon Sweeney 78 2014 2015 Sam Janesch 78 2013 2014 Brittany Horn 78 2012 2013 Casey McDermott 78 2011 2012 Lexi Belculfine 78 2010 2011 Liz Murphy 78 2009 2010 Rossilynne Skena 78 2008 2009 Terry Casey 78 2007 2008 Devon Lash 78 2006 2007 Erin James 78 2005 2006 Jennette C Hannah 78 2004 2005 Jimmy Young 78 2003 2004 Lynne Funk 78 2002 2003 Alison Kepner 78 2001 2002 Jill Leonard 78 2000 2001 Patricia Tisak 78 1999 2000 Stacey Confer 78 1998 1999 Bridgette Blair 78 1998 Megan Donley 78 1997 1998 Julie Randall 78 1997 Rachel Hogan 78 1996 1997 Jason Alt 78 1995 1996 Courtney Cairns 78 1994 1995 Angela Pomponio 78 1993 1994 Mike Abrams 78 1992 1993 Bridget Mount 78 1991 1992 Isabel Molina 78 1990 1991 Ted Sickler 78 1989 1990 Diane A Davis 78 1988 1989 Carolyn Sorisio 78 1987 1988 Christopher Raymond 78 1986 Anita Huslin 78 1985 Gail Johnson 78 1984 Alecia Swasy 78 1983 Suzanne M Cassidy 78 1982 1983 Phil Gutis 78 1981 1982 Paula Froke 78 1980 1981 Betsy Long 78 1979 1980 Peter Barnes 78 1978 1979 David Skidmore 78 1977 1978 Jeffrey Hawkes 78 1976 1977 Sheila McCauley 78 1975 1976 Jerry Schwartz 78 1974 1975 Diane M Nottle 78 1973 1974 Patricia J Stewart 78 1972 1973 Paul J Schafer 78 1970 1972 Robert J McHugh 78 1969 1970 James R Dorris 78 1968 1969 Paul Levine 78 1967 1968 Richard Wiesenhutter 78 1966 1967 William F Lee 78 1965 1966 John Lott 78 1964 1965 John R Thompson 78 1963 1964 C David Bolbach 78 1962 1963 Ann Palmer 78 1960 1962 John W Black 78 1959 1960 Dennis Malick 78 1958 1959 Robert Franklin 78 1957 1958 Edward Dubbs 78 1956 1957 Michael Moyle 78 1955 1956 Myron Feinsilber 78 1955 Norman C Miller Jr 78 1954 1955 Diehl McKalip 78 1953 1954 David Jones 78 1952 1953 David Pellnitz 78 1951 1952 Marvin Krasnansky 78 1950 1951 Dean Gladfelter 78 1949 1950 Thomas E Morgan 78 1948 1949 Lewis Stone 78 1947 1948 Allan Ostar 78 1946 1947 Michael A Blatz 78 1945 1946 Woodene Bell 78 1945 Helen Hatton 78 1945 Victor Danilov 78 1945 Emil A Kubek 78 1944 Lee H Learner 78 1943 1944 Alice R Fox 78 1943 Jane H Murphy 78 1943 Paul I Woodland 78 1942 1943 Gordon Coy 78 1941 1942 Ross B Lehman 78 1940 1941 Adam A Smyser 78 Penn State Collegian edit 1939 1940 William Engel Jr 79 1938 1939 John A Troanovitch 80 1937 1938 Charles M Wheeler Jr 81 1936 1937 Johnson Brenneman 82 1935 1936 Harry B Henderson Jr 83 1934 1935 John A Brutzman 84 1933 1934 Charles A Myers 85 1932 1933 Robert E Tschan 86 1931 1932 Hugh R Riley Jr 87 1930 1931 William K Ulerich 88 1929 1930 James H Coogan Jr 89 1927 1929 Louis H Bell Jr 90 1926 1927 Wheeler Lord Jr 91 1926 1927 W P Reed 92 1925 1926 H W Cohen 93 1924 1925 W L Pratt 94 1923 1924 E E Helm 95 1922 1923 E D Schive 96 1921 1922 A G Pratt 97 1920 1921 Frederick H Leuschner 98 1919 1920 G S Wykoff 99 1919 G W Sullivan 100 1917 1918 D M Cresswell 101 1916 1917 Edmund J Kenney 102 1915 D McKay Jr 103 1914 1915 J R Mathers 104 1913 1914 J D Hogarth 105 1912 1913 R M Evans 106 1911 1912 W S Kriebel Jr 107 State Collegian edit 1911 W S Kriebel Jr 108 1910 1911 C MacC Breitinger 109 1909 1910 A W Fisher 110 1907 1909 C N Fleming 111 1906 1907 K Little 112 1905 1906 T F Foltzt 113 1904 1905 Alex Hart 114 1904 W B Hoke 115 The Free Lance edit 1903 1904 E K McDowell 116 1902 1903 F H Taylor 117 1901 1902 J E Wagner 118 1900 1901 H H Hanson 119 1899 1900 F T Cole 120 1899 William L Affelder 121 1898 George J Yundt 122 1897 1898 R T Strohm 123 1896 1897 H H Allen 124 1895 1896 H A Kuhn 125 1894 1895 D L Patterson 126 1893 1894 W A Silliman 127 1892 1893 Geo R Weiland 128 1892 R B Mattern 129 1891 1902 Nelson McA Loyd 130 1890 1891 Walter M Camp 131 1889 1890 George R Meek 132 1888 1889 Curtin G Roop 133 1888 Geo M Downing 134 1887 Griffith J Thomas 135 1887 William P Fisher Jr 136 Awards editAwards won by The Daily Collegian and its reportersNational Pacemaker AwardsYear Category Result2019 Online Pacemaker Finalist2017 Online Pacemaker Winner2016 Online Pacemaker Finalist2014 Online Pacemaker Finalist2013 Online Pacemaker Winner2013 Newspaper Pacemaker Winner2012 Newspaper Pacemaker Winner2012 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist2010 Online Pacemaker Finalist2010 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist2008 Online Pacemaker Winner2006 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist2001 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist2000 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist1999 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist1985 Newspaper Pacemaker WinnerSources 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 2 Associated Collegiate Press SurveyYear Rating1968 First Class1967 First Class1945 SuperiorSources 150 151 152 CMA College Newspaper of the YearYear Result2011 2012 WinnerSources 153 Princeton Review Best College Newspaper RankingYear Ranking2019 12th2017 4th2015 3rd2014 3rd2013 6th2012 1st2011 6th2010 6thSources 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Sigma Delta Chi AwardsYear Category Result1982 Best Campus Paper 1st1968 News writing 1st1968 Sports Writing 2nd1968 Editorial Writing 3rd1966 Sports Writing 1st1966 News Writing 2nd1959 Sports Writing 1stSources 161 162 163 164 College Newspaper Business Advertising Managers AwardsYear Category Recipient Place1987 Advertising Sales Manager of the Year Dave Profozich Winner1987 Classified Section Staff First1987 Office Administration Materials Staff First1980 Trendsetter Award Staff WinnerSources 165 166 College Newspaper Business Advertising Managers AwardsYear Place1919 1st1920 3rdSources 167 References edit Personnel The Daily Collegian 9 January 2019 a b Stewart James A 14 April 1987 Untitled Article Published Tuesday April 14 1987 The Daily Collegian The Daily Collegian HuffPost www huffpost com Cheney Debora The Campus Newspaper From Newspaper to Digital Archive the Libraries Role and Responsibilities PDF The Daily Collegian University Park Pa 1940 Current Library of Congress History Unfolded US Newspapers and the Holocaust newspapers ushmm org 1 Archived November 26 2010 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived September 4 2010 at the Wayback Machine 3 Archived June 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine 4 Archived November 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Princeton Review rates University Daily Kansan as 6th best college newspaper The University Daily Kansan Archived from the original on 2013 01 27 Retrieved 2012 08 23 a b 5 Archived March 20 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e The Collegian chronicles a history of Penn State from the pages of The daily collegian 1887 2006 University Park PA Collegian Alumni Interest Group 2006 ISBN 1 4243 1316 3 Retrieved 22 April 2021 6 Archived August 31 2006 at the Wayback Machine Sam Ruland Lauren Davis Mark Fischer 8 December 2017 At 130 years The Daily Collegian says goodbye to daily print But our mission remains the same The Daily Collegian Changes coming to The Daily Collegian What the future holds for Penn State s independent student media outlet 6 November 2017 SCHACKNER BILL PSU s Daily Collegian no longer daily at least not in print Pittsburgh Post Gazette a b This Is Penn State An Insider s Guide to the University Park Campus Google Books Penn State Press ISBN 9780271045252 Retrieved 2020 05 15 Centennial magazine Collegian celebrates 100th anniversary Limited View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library a b c d e f From the Freelance to the Daily Collegian Penn State University news psu edu King Robert P 14 October 1986 100 years of the Collegian The Daily Collegian a b c d e f g h i libraries Pennsylvania State University April 14 1987 The daily collegian University Park Pa 1940 current April 14 1987 Image 2 via panewsarchive psu edu Centennial magazine Collegian celebrates 100th anniversary Limited View HathiTrust Digital Library HathiTrust Digital Library libraries Pennsylvania State University Browse Issues The daily collegian Pennsylvania Newspaper Archive panewsarchive psu edu Retrieved 2021 05 04 The Collegian chronicles a history of Penn State from the pages of The daily collegian 1887 2006 Marv Krasnansky Collegian Alumni Interest Group University Park PA Collegian Alumni Interest Group 2006 ISBN 1 4243 1316 3 OCLC 76953237 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b The libraries role and responsibilities PDF www ifla org Retrieved 2020 05 15 7 Archived May 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine 8 Archived May 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine Judge orders papers to delete old stories The Spokesman Review www spokesman com a b Student Press Law Center Pa judges order newspapers to delete archived online content Student Press Law Center July 6 2010 A New Challenge for the Media Unpublishing CityBeat Cincinnati a b Lounsberry Emilie Judge rescinds order for 2 Pennsylvania newspapers to delete archives www inquirer com ARMAS GENARO C Pennsylvania newspapers fight order to delete stories from sites becoming a growing issue Lubbock Avalanche Journal Penn State at Ohio State Box Score October 25 2008 College Football at Sports Reference com a b Schmelzlen Heather Photographer receives misdemeanor charges The Daily Collegian Nichols Laura Students plead guilty in riot case The Daily Collegian Daily Collegian Photographer Charged in Riot at PSU November 9 2008 Student Press Law Center Penn State photographer faces misdemeanor charges after covering riot for school paper Student Press Law Center November 19 2008 Fowley Katie January 30 2009 Charges Refiled Against Student Photographer Charges Against Student Photographer Likely to Be Re filed March 3 2009 Hofmockel Mandy Judge reduces charges in case The Daily Collegian Pfister Ryan Motion Charge unconstitutional The Daily Collegian Cirilli Kevin Remaining charge dismissed The Daily Collegian Galiffa Greg Case against photographer dropped by DA The Daily Collegian a b 9 Archived November 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b c The Paper Aaron Matthews Archived from the original on February 2 2011 a b The Paper Icarusfilms com 2015 08 17 Retrieved 2015 10 30 State College PA After 30 Years Downtown Daily Collegian Plans to Move Back to Campus www statecollege com State College PA Penn State Plans to Demolish and Replace James Building in Downtown State College www statecollege com Chief Kelly Powers Editor in Big Move Collegian looks to rent suite in Penn State s incoming Bellisario Media Center The Daily Collegian a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help CS1 maint multiple 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