Nassau Weekly
Established in 1979, the Nassau Weekly is a student-run publication at Princeton University. It focuses on campus news, culture, and long-form investigative journalism alongside creative prose and poetry. The magazine serves as an alternative voice to the daily student newspaper, providing in-depth analysis and literary flair.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PRINCETON
Defining the local media market is a distinctive split between historic collegiate journalism and dedicated community weeklies. The student-run Daily Princetonian, founded in 1876, operates as an independent morning daily covering campus and town events. Serving the broader municipality, Princeton Town Topics has provided free weekly coverage of local government, arts, and real estate since 1946. Additionally, U.S. 1 focuses on business and entertainment news along the region's central highway corridor. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Princeton.
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