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College Newspapers Aim To Boost Profits To Survive

From eliminating some print editions, to raising prices for its offerings, to offering donors the chance to have their names engraved on newsroom plaques, college newspaper staffs have been working to offset the challenges faced by newspapers everywhere. Jennifer Preston surveys some of the more illustrious papers, like The University Of Texas' The Daily Texan, whose student staffers once included Bill Moyers and Walter Cronkite.

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