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Berkeley, California, USA
The Daily Californian (Daily Cal) is an independent, student-run newspaper serving the University of California, Berkeley campus and the city of Berkeley, published by the nonprofit Independent Berkeley Students Publishing Company, Inc.
Established in 1871 as the College Echo, the paper is one of the oldest college newspapers in the country. It became fully independent from UC Berkeley in 1971 after campus administrators fired three senior editors over an editorial encouraging readers to "take back" People's Park; the paper relocated off campus and continues to license its name from the UC Board of Regents. The Daily Cal moved back on campus in 1994 and has progressively reduced its print schedule, from daily to four days a week in 2009 and to a single Thursday print edition following the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, students approved the Save the Daily Cal Initiative, a student fee running through summer 2027 that funds the paper's operations.
In 1996, the Daily Cal launched "Sex on Tuesday," the first regular sex column at a college newspaper. Daily Cal alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners and prominent journalists such as Washington Post investigations editor Matea Gold.
Editor-in-Chief (2025-26): Ananya Rupanagunta
The Daily Cal serves UC Berkeley students, faculty and the city of Berkeley, publishing online daily and in print weekly on Thursdays.
Address
2483 Hearst Ave.
Berkeley, CA
Website
https://dailycal.org
Sources
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