The Yale Daily News
The Yale Daily News is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper. It is financially and editorially independent and serves the communities of Yale and New Haven, Connecticut. The News publishes Monday through Friday during the academic year and also produces several special issues each year, including the Yale-Harvard game day issue, the Commencement issue and the First Year Issue. The News’ award-winning writers and columnists bring you national and local news, New York exclusives and politics, plus gossip and entertainment. No one covers the Yankees, Mets and Giants like the Daily News!
The New York Times has described the editorial stance of The News as “flexibly centrist” with a high-minded, if populist, legacy. In the 1940s and 1950s, The News endorsed isolationism, and from the 1960s through the 1980s it supported conservative populism. In the 1990s, the News shifted towards more liberal positions, and by the late 2000s it had become more centrist and a rival to the left-wing Post and right-wing Times.
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