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The Daily Targum [2] is the official student newspaper of Rutgers University. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1867, it is the second-oldest collegiate newspaper in the United States. The Daily Targum is student written and managed, [ 4 ] and boasts a circulation of 5,000 in 2017. [ 1 ]
The Daily Journal: Vineland: Cumberland: 1875 W.E. Cansdell OCLC 11378844 [3] Daily Record: Parsippany, Morristown: Morris: 1900 Gannett OCLC 12777527 [3] Daily Targum, Rutgers University (Student Newspaper) New Brunswick: Middlesex: 1869 Targum Publishing Company, Rutgers: OCLC 16045609 [3] Herald News: Woodland Park: Passaic: 1872 Gannett ...
Continuing this tradition is the university's current college newspaper, The Daily Targum, established in 1869, which is the second-oldest college newspaper published in the United States, after The Dartmouth (1843). Both poet Joyce Kilmer and economist Milton Friedman served as editors.
The Daily Targum, dating back to 1869, is the largest student paper at Rutgers, and independent, boasting a circulation of 15,000. It features international, national, local and university news, as well as editorials, columns, comics, classifieds and sports.
It is a student-run weekly satire and comedy publication at Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey. Founded in 1970 as The Livingston Medium, it is the second largest newspaper in circulation at Rutgers University, after the official student newspaper, The Daily Targum.
In early 2022, Tiernan became one of the first five student-athletes to sign a name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal with Rutgers's NIL collective. [5] She started all 20 games in her sophomore season and scored 4 goals with 6 assists, earning third-team All-Big Ten honors.
Pages in category "Rutgers University publications" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... The Daily Targum; J. Rutgers Journal of Law ...
Rutgers students started The Daily Targum (1869), Rutgers University Glee Club (1872), and won the first intercollegiate football game against Princeton (1869) 9: Merrill Edwards Gates (1848–1922) 1882–1890: B.A., University of Rochester; School principal and education reformer, twelve years at principal of Albany Academy