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'''The Record''' (sometimes '''Columbia University Record'' or '''University Record''') is, like ''[[w:Pravda|Pravda]]'', a propaganda newspaper used to disseminate [[administration]]-friendly stories. It is printed by the [[Office of Communications and Public Affairs]]. | '''The Record''' (sometimes '''Columbia University Record'' or '''University Record''') is, like ''[[w:Pravda|Pravda]]'', a propaganda newspaper used to disseminate [[administration]]-friendly stories. It is printed by the [[Office of Communications and Public Affairs]]. | ||
− | + | Originally a weekly, printing slowed a little in the late 90s, ultimately becoming bi-weekly in 2001-2002, before falling to a sporadic schedule of around a dozen issues between September and June. Based on the Volume number, the Record dates back to the [[1975]]-[[1976]] academic year. The Record's online Archives go back to [[1993]]-[[1994]]. Older issues can be looked up in the Microform Reading Room in 501 [[Butler Library]]. | |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 22:13, 22 July 2010
'The Record (sometimes Columbia University Record or University Record) is, like Pravda, a propaganda newspaper used to disseminate administration-friendly stories. It is printed by the Office of Communications and Public Affairs.
Originally a weekly, printing slowed a little in the late 90s, ultimately becoming bi-weekly in 2001-2002, before falling to a sporadic schedule of around a dozen issues between September and June. Based on the Volume number, the Record dates back to the 1975-1976 academic year. The Record's online Archives go back to 1993-1994. Older issues can be looked up in the Microform Reading Room in 501 Butler Library.