The Daily Iowan

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The Daily Iowan
Daily Iowan.jpg
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Publisher William Casey
Editor Stacey Murray
Founded 1868
Headquarters E141 Adler Journalism Building
Iowa City, IA 52242
United States
Circulation 19,500 Daily
Website www.dailyiowan.com

The Daily Iowan is an independent, 19,500-circulation daily student newspaper serving Iowa City and the University of Iowa community. It has consistently won a number of collegiate journalism awards, including four National Pacemaker Awards in 2000, 2001, 2006, and 2013. The Daily Iowan is generally regarded as one of the finest student newspapers in the country.[1][2]

The paper is distributed Monday through Friday when classes are in session. It is available free of charge on campus and is available for home delivery by subscription. The publication is entirely student-run and independent from the University of Iowa.

The Daily Iowan’s biggest competitors are The Gazette of Cedar Rapids, The Des Moines Register and the Iowa City Press-Citizen.[3]

The Daily Iowan is available on three platforms, those of which include print, online, and TV. As of June 2013, The Daily Iowan has been regarded as the largest college newspaper in the country.

George Gallup, creator of the Gallup poll, served as editor of The Daily Iowan in the early 1920s. The newspaper's publisher is William Casey, who has served in the post since 1976. He is credited with starting the newspaper's scholarship program for talented future journalists, who have since worked at news agencies such as The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The St. Petersburg Times, The Dallas Morning News, The Star Tribune, The Des Moines Register, ESPN, USA Today, SPIN Magazine and The Times-Picayune. The scholarship program began in 1987. As of 2013, over $700,000 has been awarded to promising journalists to pay for tuition, so long as they work on The Daily Iowan staff. Each year, up to four high school seniors are selected for the four-year scholarship.[4]

On December 11, 2011, The Daily Iowan endorsed 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul.[5]

History

The University Reporter was the University of Iowa’s first publication. It began as a 16-page monthly paper in 1868. In 1878, The Vidette emerged as a rival paper. The two publications merged into The Vidette-Reporter, a triweekly paper in September 1881. The Vidette-Reporter eventually combined with The State University of Iowa Quill, another university publication, published weekly, that began in 1891, to form The Daily Iowan in 1901. The first issue of The Daily Iowan came out on September 21, 1901. It was first published in the offices of Miles and Moulton at 18 South Clinton Street in Iowa City and cost five cents.[3]

In 1903, the paper moved to 21 Washington Street, where the University Press Company was located.[3]

The Daily Iowan was owned by the student editors and was passed along each year to the next year’s student editor. This ended in 1916, when the student-faculty board formed The Daily Iowan Publishing Company.[6] Along with the new ownership, The Daily Iowan moved to 28 South Clinton Street, and one year later moved again to offices on Iowa Avenue.[3] In 1924, The Daily Iowan became a part of the Associated Press.[7]

The Daily Iowan inhabited Close Hall, on Dubuque Street and Iowa Avenue, along with the University of Iowa School of Journalism beginning in 1924. There was a period in 1940 where the paper was moved temporarily to East Hall, which is known today as Seashore Hall, because the second floor of Close Hall caught fire and was deemed too hazardous. During that time, printing was done on the presses of the Iowa City Press-Citizen. After Close Hall was renovated, printing returned to Close Hall, while The Daily Iowan newsroom and the School of Journalism remained in East Hall in a newly added wing. Printing remained at Close Hall until 1966 when the building was destroyed by a fire.[3]

On March 23, 1953, The Daily Iowan moved with the School of Journalism to the Communications Center on Madison Street.[3]

The Daily Iowan added the online platform in 1995.

In 2005, The Daily Iowan and the School of Journalism moved into the Adler Journalism Building on Iowa Avenue, where it currently resides.[8]

The Daily Iowan added a TV component in 2005. Nightly newscasts are aired via YouTube on The Daily Iowan’s website. Students have the opportunity to work with same equipment and technology used in the professional broadcast industry.[9]

The Daily Iowan Publishers

Years Publisher
1929-55 Fred Pownall
1955-57 Lester Benz
1957-61 John Harrison
1961-62 Fred Pownall
1962-67 Edward Bassett
1967-72 William Zima
1972-present William Casey

The Daily Iowan Editors

Years Editor(s)
1901-02 Fred Drake
1902-03 Robert Bannister
1903-04 Harlow Pratt
1904-05 Frank Wilson and Carl Ross
1905-06 F. L. Douglass
1906-07 Roy Redfield
1907-10 Herbert Harwood
1910-11 Arthur Gordon
1911-12 George Thompson
1912-15 Ralph Grassfield
1915-16 Frank Baldwin
1916-17 Homer Roland
1917-18 W. Earl Hall
1918-19 Mildred Whitcomb
1919-20 Ralph Overholser and Beatrice Blackmar
1920-21 George Stout and George Gallup
1921-22 Cloyce Huston and Harold Read
1922-23 George Gallup and Lorenz Wolters
1923-24 Lorenz Wolters
1924-25 Hazel Samuelson
1925-26 Philip Adler
1926-27 John Tilton
1927-28 Theodore Koop
1928-29 Harry Boyd
1929-30 Virgil Lewis
1930-31 Roland White
1931-32 John Henderson
1932-33 Frank Jaffe
1933-35 Donald Pryor
1935-36 William Merritt
1936-37 Jess Gorkin
1937-38 Earl Browning
1938-39 John Mooney
1939-40 James Fox
1940-42 Loren Hickerson
1942-43 Robert Noble
1943-44 James Zabel and Shirley McKim
1944-45 Dorothy Klein
1945-46 John Stichnoth
1946-47 H. Eugene Goodwin
1947-48 R. Bruce Hughes
1948-49 Gale Myers
1949-50 Charles Carroll
1950-51 Joseph Brown
1951-52 James MacNair
1952-53 William Clabby
1953-54 James Foster, Dave Peterson and John Burrows
1954-55 Dwight Jensen and Eugene Ingle
1955-56 Ira Kapenstein and Kirk Boyd
1956-57 Ivars Liepins, Daniel Hinson and Eleanor Benz
1957-58 Thomas Slattery
1958-59 James Davies
1959-60 Theodore Rasmussen, Stephen Tudor and H. Ronald Weber
1960-61 Raymond Burdick
1961-62 Philip Currie
1962-63 Gerald Elsea and Gary Gerlach
1963-64 R. Dean Mills
1964-65 Linda Weiner
1965-66 Jon Van
1966-67 Nicholas Goeres
1967-68 William Newbrough
1968-69 Cheryl Arvidson
1969-70 Lowell Forte
1970-71 Leona Durham
1971-72 Thomas Walsh
1972-73 Steven Baker
1973-74 Lewis D’Vorkin
1974-75 James Fleming
1975-76 Dianne Coughlin
1976-77 Robert Jones
1977-78 Steve Tracy
1978-79 Bill Conroy
1979-80 Neil Brown
1980-81 Mike Connelly
1981-82 Cindy Schreuder
1982-83 Craig Gemolues
1983-84 Derek Maurer
1984-85 Nanette Secor
1985-86 Mary Tabor
1986-87 Mary Boone
1987-88 John Gilardi
1988-89 Chris Lamb and John Bartenhagen
1989-90 Jay Casini
1990-91 Sara Langenberg
1991-92 John Kenyon
1992-93 Annette Segreto
1993-94 Loren Keller
1994-95 Bradley Hahn
1995-96 Kirsten Scharnberg
1996-97 David Schwartz
1997-98 Matthew Snyder
1998-99 Sarah Lueck
1999-2000 Laura Heinauer
2000-01 Cori Zarek
2001-02 Joseph Plambeck
2002-03 Ryan Foley
2003-04 Megan Eckhardt
2004-05 Tony Robinson
2005-06 Jennifer Sturm
2006-07 Megan Sims
2007-08 Jason Brummond
2008-09 Emily Barnes
2009-10 Kelsey Beltremea
2010-11 Brian Stewart
2011-12 Adam Sullivan
2012-13 Emily Busse
2013-14 Kristen East
2014-15 Jordyn Reiland
2015-16 Stacey Murray

References

  1. http://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings?rankings=best-college-newspaper
  2. http://www.collegemagazine.com/Top-10-Daily-College-Newspapers
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  4. http://clas.uiowa.edu/sjmc/people/william-casey-0
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  6. The Daily Iowan 125th Anniversary Reunion Program
  7. The Daily Iowan 100th Anniversary Reunion Program
  8. The Wall in the Adler Journalism Building at the University of Iowa
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