Daily O'Collegian

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The Daily O'Collegian (also known colloquially as The O'Colly) is the student-run newspaper at Oklahoma State University. The Daily O'Collegian is published on weekdays and distributed freely to OSU students at various points around the campus in Stillwater. The newspaper has been in distribution since May 15, 1895, several decades before Oklahoma A&M became known as Oklahoma State University. The O'Colly is ranked as one of the top college newspapers in the country, earning several honors throughout its history.

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[edit] History

Though the student-run newspaper at Oklahoma State has been around almost from the beginning, it has not always been published as The Daily O'Collegian. The paper's original name, The College Mirror, was used from 1895-1899. The name would then change to The College Paper in 1899, The Orange and Black in 1907, and The O'Collegian in March 1924. On December 1, 1924, The O'Collegian began daily publication, increased its circulation to 2,983, and joined the Associated Press, becoming the fifth college newspaper in the United States to do so. The only other college newspapers holding AP membership at the time were at the University of Illinois, Indiana University, the University of Iowa and Dartmouth College. In 1927, the paper's name was amended a final time, becoming The Daily O'Collegian.

The O'Colly's online edition was launched in 1995.

[edit] Awards

The Daily O'Collegian has received All-America honors, the highest rating given by the Associated Collegiate Press and National Scholastic Press Association, every year since 1989. In 1990, the paper produced the National SPJ Sports Photo of the year, and one of its journalists was recognized as first runner-up for College Journalist of the Year. In 1991, The O'Colly produced the National Story of the Year from the Associated Collegiate Press and the Los Angeles Times. Also in 1991, the paper received the Distinguished Newspaper Adviser Award from College Media Advisers Inc. The O'Colly received the National Newspaper Pacemaker Award, often considered the Pulitzer Prize of college journalism, in 1995.

Additionally, the paper has been honored with other awards from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Society of Professional Journalists, Southwestern Journalism Congress and Oklahoma City Gridiron.

[edit] Notable Alumni

  • Bev Bennett - Handled publicity for celebrities such as John Wayne and Gene Autry
  • Chester Gould - Created the Dick Tracy strip
  • Tom Heggen - Literary writer; his book Mr. Roberts would go on to be a hit on Broadway, in addition to being adapted into a movie starring Henry Fonda
  • Wauhillau LaHay - Became a White House correspondent for Scripps-Howard during the Johnson and Nixon administrations
  • George Milburn - Literary writer
  • Paul Miller - Helped in the creation of the Gannett media empire; also served as president of the Associated Press
  • Earl Richert - Succeeded Walker Stone at Scripps-Howard
  • Clifford Smith - Director of western pictures for Universal Studios
  • Walker Stone - Editorial writer and editor-in-chief of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain
  • Marion Marle Woodson - Literary writer

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