The Yale Daily News

A daily news is a periodical publication that provides current information, usually on a local or national level. It may include features, photographs or illustrations and can cover a variety of topics. It may be written by a professional writer or compiled from various sources. A daily news may be printed on paper or card stock, but in the age of electronic media it can also be published online.

Originally founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News, the New York Daily News was the first United States daily newspaper to be printed in tabloid format. At its peak, the Daily News had one of the largest circulations of any newspaper in the world. Despite the competition it faced from its scandalous rival, the New York Post, the Daily News continued to be one of the top-selling newspapers in the United States, though its circulation diminished considerably from its mid-20th-century high point.

Today, the Daily News is a major suburban and regional newspaper that covers New Jersey, New York City, Long Island and parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts. The paper has a reputation for investigative journalism and a strong commitment to community service. In addition to its traditional print editions, the Daily News offers a wide range of digital offerings, including a popular mobile app, a website and social media channels. The paper also produces a number of special events, such as conferences and community forums.

The Yale Daily News is the oldest college daily newspaper in the country and is published Monday through Friday during the academic year. The newspaper is financially and editorially independent from the university. The News is known for its commitment to diversity and inclusion and has produced many prominent alumni in the fields of journalism and public service, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, John Hersey, Joseph Lieberman, Sargent Shriver and Strobe Talbott.

In addition to the Daily News, the university publishes The Daily Globe, a student-run weekly that serves the campus community. The Globe regularly recognizes students for outstanding work in a variety of areas, and it has won several state-wide awards for its coverage of a variety of local issues. The Globe is available free of charge on the university’s campus and at many community locations. In addition, the newspaper maintains offices at One Police Plaza and within each of the city’s district attorney’s office locations. The Yale Daily News has also launched special issues that celebrate the Indigenous, Black and AAPI communities in collaboration with various student groups. In addition, the Daily News has an extensive historical archive that is available to researchers. The archive is housed in the Daily News building, a historic landmark designed by architects John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood. The building served as the model for the Daily Planet building in the first two Superman films. The building is a designated New York City landmark.