Harvard Gazette
Serving as the official news source for Harvard University, this publication provides in-depth coverage of academic research, campus events, and faculty achievements to a global community of scholars and the public. With roots dating back to the early 20th century, it has evolved into a digital-first platform dedicated to highlighting how the institution’s intellectual work addresses critical challenges facing society today.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CAMBRIDGE
The local newspaper market is structured around a historic municipal weekly alongside several prominent university publications. The Cambridge Chronicle, established in 1846, operates as the city's primary community weekly and is recognized as the nation's oldest surviving weekly paper. The collegiate press dominates daily and campus reporting, led by the student-run Harvard Crimson and MIT Tech, both founded in the late nineteenth century. Additionally, the Harvard Gazette serves as the official news organ for the university administration. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Cambridge.
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