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The Cambridge News (formerly the Cambridge Evening News) is a British daily newspaper.Published each weekday and on Saturdays, it is distributed from its Milton base. In the period December 2010 – June 2011 it had an average daily circulation of 20,987, [2] but by December 2016 this had fallen to around 13,000. [3]
The Historic Cambridge Newspaper Collection [1] is a freely available, keyword searchable archive of four Cambridge, Massachusetts newspapers. The collection includes editions that are in the public domain .
In May 1953, Varsity was only the third newspaper in the world to carry a report on James Watson and Francis Crick's discovery of the structure of DNA, after the News Chronicle and The New York Times. The discovery was made in Cambridge on 28 February 1953; the first Watson/Crick paper appeared in Nature on 25 April 1953.
The chancellor has unveiled plans to deliver the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor, claiming it will boost the UK economy by up to £78bn. Rachel Reeves said the area has "the potential to be ...
Cambridge developed a vibrant newspaper industry. The Cambridge Press was founded by James Cox in 1866. Its city editor, James W. Bean, became co-owner of the Chronicle in 1891. He set out on this venture with C. Burnside Seagrave, who had been with The Cambridge Tribune. The Cambridge Tribune from 1878 to 1966 was a competitor. [5]
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The Daily & Sunday Jeffersonian is a daily newspaper published in Cambridge, Ohio, United States, serving Cambridge and the surrounding communities of Guernsey County. The Daily Jeffersonian was established in 1892. The newspaper is owned and by GateHouse Media based in Perinton, New York, who acquired it in February 2017. [2]
The Cambridge Student, commonly known as TCS, is one of Cambridge University's student newspapers. The paper was founded in October 1999 and once produced a weekly print run of 10,000 copies during university term time.