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- The State NewsMSU's Independent Voice. Founded March 10, 1909, The State News is the official student newspaper of Michigan State University. The student-run publication has a daily circulation of 28,500 and a readership of more than 48,000 students, faculty, staff and area residents. The paper has won the Associated Collegiate Press' Pacemaker award, college journalism's top honor, 15 times.
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- Lansing State JournalThe Lansing State Journal is Lansing's largest daily newspaper owned by Gannett. The paper was started as the Lansing Republican on April 28, 1855. Founder and publisher Henry Beard completed only two issues of the weekly abolitionist publication before selling it and returning to Detroit. Over the next 50 years, the paper saw many name changes and many different owners, finally merging with another newspaper and becoming the State Journal in 1911. Gannett bought the paper in 1971, and it became the Lansing State Journal on August 25, 1980. Its current circulation is 70,000 to 80,000 plus daily; 90,000 to 100,000 plus on Sunday.
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- Lansing's City PulseA Newspaper for the Rest of US!
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- The LookoutLansing Community College's Independent Newspaper (Est. 1959).
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- The Viking VoiceEverett High School Student's Newspaper and Voice! www.myvikingvoice.com
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- The New Citizens Pressis a multicultural published and distributed in 9 states and has a readership of more than 40,000. With over 300 distribution points through churches, businesses, and special events...We exist to educate, empower and mobilize communities through diversity awareness.
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- The Pillaris the official student newspaper of the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. The focus of the newspaper is to thematically report on Thomas M. Cooley Law School events and issues pertinent to this community as budding lawyers and established professionals. The Pillar covers in-depth discussions of legal issues, cross talk with professors and professionals in the Lansing area, and material geared towards the enjoyment of the reader. The online version of The Pillar is designed to expand readership of the newspaper, to provide easier access to the information for students and faculty, and to allow those not in the immediate Cooley or Lansing communities to tap into the environment and life at Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
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- Eaton County NewsBrought to you from Topix, a leading news community on the Web, connecting people to the information and discussions that matter to them in every U.S. town and city.
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- Michigan BulletinWelcome to the Michigan Bulletin: your free online Lansing area newpaper and Mid-Michigan's leading black newspaper.
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- The Argus-Press (Clinton and Shiawassee County)Now in its fourth generation of active ownership, The Argus-Press is one of the few remaining independent, family-owned newspapers in the country.
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