''The Daily Texan'' is the
student newspaper
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of the
University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public university, public research university in Austin, Texas, United States. Founded in 1883, it is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. With 53,082 stud ...
. It is one of the largest college newspapers in the
United States
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, with a daily circulation of roughly 12,000 during the fall and spring semesters, and is among the oldest student newspapers in
the South.
The ''Texan'' is entirely student-run and independent from the university, although its operations are overseen by
Texas Student Media
Texas Student Media (TSM) is an auxiliary enterprise of the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and the largest student media operation in the United States. It is composed of faculty, student, and professional news industry representatives.
Histo ...
, an entity with faculty, student, and newspaper industry representatives.
The paper has won more national, regional, and state awards than any other college newspaper in America and counts 25
Pulitzer Prize
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winners among its former staffers.
History
The ''Texan''
's origins date back to October 1900, with the merger of two privately owned weekly newspapers, ''The Ranger'' (est. 1897) (which had succeeded ''The Alcalde'', which published from 1895–1897) and ''The Ranger and the Calendar'' (1889–1900). In 1902 ''The Texan'' was taken over by the
Student Association
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.
[
] From 1900–1907, the newspaper came out weekly; and from 1907–1913 ''The Texan'' was published semiweekly. In 1913, the student body voted to publish the paper each weekday, and ''The Daily Texan'' was born on September 24, 1913.
In 2008 ''The Daily Texan'' was one of three student newspapers that owned and operated its own printing press. Originally acquired in 1973 for $222,000 (), the press was put on the market in 2009. In May 2009, the ''
Austin American-Statesman
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'' began printing ''The Daily Texan''. As of October 2019, ''
New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung'' prints and distributes the papers.
Staff
Historically, writers for the ''Daily Texan'' have been paid much less than the minimum wage. Most Journalism students — who are in the same complex — can’t contribute to the ''Texan'' due to their course workload and the poor pay offered by the ''Texan''. Historically, the position of editor of ''The Daily Texan'' has been elected. The logic of an elected editor-in-chief historically has been based on the newspaper’s having been founded and owned by students and then given over to the student body. More recently, it has been argued that because students were compelled to fund the paper through the payment of mandatory student service fees, they should have some say in the paper’s overall direction. In addition, the elected editor-in-chief has been seen as a way to protect the paper from institutional censorship from the university. Since the student body selects the editor of the paper, this ensures that the university administration cannot install an editor-in-chief sympathetic to its views and thereby control the content of the newspaper.
In modern times, editorial candidates have been screened by the
Texas Student Publications Board (now known as
Texas Student Media
Texas Student Media (TSM) is an auxiliary enterprise of the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and the largest student media operation in the United States. It is composed of faculty, student, and professional news industry representatives.
Histo ...
), an entity with faculty, student, and newspaper industry representatives. The TSM Board publishes a handbook which sets forth the requirements an editorial candidate must meet before his or her name may be placed on the ballot. The board has been resistant to the idea of an elected editor and has made several attempts to convert the position to an appointed one. The most recent attempt, led by the board president, was in 2005.
The TSM Board currently appoints the managing editor, who oversees the daily operation of the paper, including all departments other than opinion. The editor-in-chief, who is elected, has sole oversight of the editorial page and opinion department.
Awards
The ''Texan'' has won many prestigious awards, including the
Associated Collegiate Press’ "Pacemaker Award" in 1965, 1969, 1971 and 1985, and the
Columbia Scholastic Press’ Gold Crown Award in 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2005 and 2006. Most recently the Texan won TAPME’s Daily Newspaper of the Year Award for 2016.
Notable staff alumni
A number of comic artists who began at the ''Texan'' have gone on to attain commercial success. The most notable of these are
Chris Ware
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, creator of ''
Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth'';
Berkeley Breathed
Guy Berkeley "Berke" Breathed (; born June 21, 1957) is an American cartoonist, children's book author, Film director, director, and screenwriter, known for his comic strips ''Bloom County'', ''Outland (comic strip), Outland'', and ''Opus (comic s ...
, creator of ''
Academia Waltz'', the predecessor to ''
Bloom County
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''; and
Robert Rodriguez
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, director of ''
Sin City
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''. ''
Hepcats'' by
Martin Wagner and ''
Eyebeam'' by
Sam Hurt also found continued success after their creators left the University of Texas at Austin. Numerous ''Texan'' cartoonists have later worked in animation, among them Divya Srinivasan, the author of ''Little Owl’s Night'' and other children’s picture books.
See also
*
List of college and university student newspapers in the United States
References
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;Bibliography
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External links
*
The Daily Texan'
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— compiled by John Economidy
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