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The Daily Californian (or Daily Cal) is an independent, student-run newspaper that serves the University of California, Berkeley campus and its surrounding community. It is published Monday through Friday during the academic year, and twice a week during the summer. Established in 1871, The Daily Californian is one of the oldest newspapers on the West Coast, and one of the oldest college newspapers in the United States.


The Daily Californian became independent from UC Berkeley in 1971 after the campus administration fired three senior editors over an editorial that encouraged readers to take back People's Park. Both sides came to an agreement, and The Daily Californian gained financial and editorial independence from the university and is now published by an independent corporation called the Independent Berkeley Students Publishing Company, Inc. The paper licenses its name from the Regents of the University of California.


On several occasions, when The Daily Californian published an editorial unfavorable to a particular viewpoint, many of its free newspapers were discarded into the trash, presumably by those who disagreed with the editorial. The culprits have rarely ever found. In November 2002, Berkeley Mayoral candidate Tom Bates admitted to trashing a thousand copies of The Daily Californian issue that endorsed his opponent, Mayor Shirley Dean.


In May 2003, nearly 5,000 papers were stolen by students protesting coverage of the arrest of a Cal football player. The largest act of theft took place in November 1996 when the paper's senior editorial board endorsed Proposition 209. Nearly 23,000 papers were stolen and tossed off the balcony of the newspaper's office.


See also: List of college newspapers


External links

  • The Daily Californian (http://www.dailycal.org/)

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The Daily Californian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (281 words)
The Daily Californian (or Daily Cal) is an independent, student-run newspaper that serves the University of California, Berkeley campus and its surrounding community.
Established in 1871, The Daily Californian is one of the oldest newspapers on the West Coast, and one of the oldest college newspapers in the United States.
Both sides came to an agreement, and The Daily Californian gained financial and editorial independence from the university and is now published by an independent corporation called the Independent Berkeley Students Publishing Company, Inc. The paper licenses its name from the Regents of the University of California.
Daily Californian: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Daily Californian (193 words)
The Daily Californian (or Daily Cal) is an independent, student-run newspaper published by the Independent Berkeley Students Publishing Company, Inc. The newspaper serves the University of California, Berkeley campus and its surrounding community, publishing Monday through Friday during the academic year and twice a week during the summer.
Established in 1871, The Daily Californian is one of the oldest newspapers on the West Coast and one of the oldest college newspapers in the country.
On several occasions, when the Daily Californian published an editorial unfavorable to a particular viewpoint, many of the free newspapers were discarded into the trash, presumably by those who disagreed with the editorial.
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