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  2. News Literacy Project - Wikipedia

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    News Literacy Project is a nonprofit that teaches people to identify credible information and recognize misinformation and disinformation. It offers online lessons, newsletters, podcasts, and a mobile app, and sponsors National News Literacy Week.

  3. List of college and university student newspapers in the ...

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    Office of The Student Life, the Claremont Colleges' newspaper. Azusa Pacific University – The Clause; Bakersfield College – The Renegade Rip; Biola University – The Chimes [1]

  4. Newsela - Wikipedia

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    Newsela is an online platform that provides news articles and educational resources for K-12 students and teachers. Founded by Matthew Gross in 2013, Newsela has partnered with publishers, organizations and schools to offer differentiated and engaging content.

  5. Yale Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Daily News is an independent and financially self-sufficient student newspaper published by Yale University students since 1878. It covers local, national and international news, opinion, multimedia and special issues, and has a history of breaking stories and controversies.

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  7. The Onion - Wikipedia

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    The Onion was founded as a weekly print newspaper for satirical news in 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin, by University of Wisconsin students Tim Keck and Christopher Johnson. [15] [16] In 1989, Keck and Johnson sold the paper to Scott Dikkers, who had been contributing cartoons; Peter Haise, a lead advertising rep; and Jonathan Hart Eddy, the IT person, for $16,000 [17] [15] [16] ($19,000 according ...

  8. The Harvard Crimson - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Crimson is the student newspaper at Harvard University, founded in 1873 and run by undergraduate students. It covers news, sports, arts, and opinion, and has a history of investigative journalism and editorial independence.

  9. List of student newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of The Cornell Daily Sun, founded in 1880 at Cornell University, the oldest continuously published college student newspaper in the United States [1]. The following is a list of the world's student newspapers, including school, college, and university newspapers separated by countries and, where appropriate, states or provinces: