The Yale Daily News is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper, and serves as the primary source of news and information for the university community. The News publishes Monday through Friday throughout the academic year, and also produces several special issues each year, including the Yale-Harvard Game Day Issue, Commencement Issue and the First Year Issue, in addition to a weekly WKND and monthly magazine. In addition, the News maintains an extensive online archive of its printed issues dating back to January 28, 1878.
The lead is the most important part of any news article, and should be short and clear. It should explain exactly what has happened, where and when it happened, who was involved and why it is newsworthy. It’s also essential to include all relevant details – these should be included in the body of the article, so that if someone stops reading after the lead, they will still have a full understanding of what has happened.
The New York Daily News is a morning tabloid newspaper founded in 1919 in Jersey City, New Jersey, by Joseph Medill Patterson as the Illustrated Daily News. It was the first successful tabloid in the United States and once had the highest circulation of any daily newspaper in the world. The paper is known for its sensational coverage of crime, scandal, and violence, lurid photographs, and cartoons and other entertainment features. The News has long been a Democratic newspaper, although it endorsed isolationism in the early stages of World War II. The paper is currently owned by Tribune Publishing, and the current editor in chief is Robert York.