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News Databases
Use the following news databases to access full-text articles in local, national, and international newspapers; find transcripts of radio and TV news programs; find AP photographs and audio clips; and search network news broadcasts.

LexisNexis Academic - News search
Full-text national, international, and business news and transcripts from radio and television news programs.

America's Newspapers
Full-text of Ohio newspapers (except Columbus Dispatch) and other regional daily newspapers.

Newspaper Source
Full-text for 28 major US and international newspapers.

Chronicle of Higher Education
The primary news source for higher education. more information

AP Images | off-campus
Photos from The Associated Press, plus graphics, text and audio. more information

Current Newspapers
We subscribe to the print edition of Christian Science Monitor, Chronicle of Higher Education, Columbus Dispatch, Jeffersonian (Cambridge), Manchester Guardian, New York Review of Books, New York Times, Plain Dealer (Cleveland), Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh), Times-Recorder (Zanesville), USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. Copies are kept for one month. Contact Elaine Funk if you would like a specific issue of a newspaper.

Black & Magenta
The Library has the Black & Magenta from 1902-1980 and 1989-2004 bound and 2005 to present unbound. These issues are shelved in the Reference area on the first floor. The Library also has the Black & Magenta on microfilm from 1910 to 1969. A print index covering 1919-1969 is shelved next to the bound volumes. Use the online index (PDF 545 KB) for articles appearing in issues published in 1970 to Spring 1992; 2000; and Fall 2002 to Spring 2007.

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