The Daily Barometer

The Daily Barometer

The paper's February 14, 2008 front page
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Oregon State University Student Media Committee
Editor Rachel Suchan
Founded 1896 (as the College Barometer)
Headquarters 428 Student Experience Center 2251 SW Jefferson Way
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331
 United States
Circulation 7,000 daily[1]
ISSN 1080-6814
Website http://www.dailybarometer.com/

The Daily Barometer is an independent campus newspaper of Oregon State University, in Corvallis, Oregon. It is published five days a week during the fall, winter and spring quarters, and weekly during the summer.

History

In 1896, the College Barometer was founded as a monthly magazine for literature. The format changed to a weekly paper in 1906, a semi-weekly in 1909 and in 1922 became a daily paper, publishing five times per week.[2]

Awards and honors

Associated Collegiate Press

National Pacemaker Awards

2014
Story of the Year (Editorial/Commentary) — First Place: Editorial Staff, "Hey, NCAA: Southpaw's not an outlaw"[3]
2013
Story of the Year (Feature Story)—National Finalist: Warner Strausbaugh, "What I cherish is my strength"[4]
Photo Excellence (General News Photo)—Fifth Place: Vinay Bikkina[5]

Society of Professional Journalists

National Mark of Excellence Awards

2014
Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper-Regional Winner[6]
2011
Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper-Regional Winner[7]
2010
Sports Photography-National Finalist: Jeffrey Basinger "Just a Little Hurling" [8]
2006
Sports Photography—National Winner: Peter Strong “Beavers bring home national title from Omaha”[9]
2005
Editorial Cartooning—National Finalist: Albert Pineda[10]
Breaking News Reporting—National Finalist: Dan Traylor, "Continuing coverage of missing woman" [10]
2002
Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper—Second Place Nationally (tie)[11]
2001
Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper—National Winner[12]
Feature Writing—National Winner: "Five Hearts" series, Matthew D. LaPlante[12]

Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association

2008 - Best Columnist: Nick Lilja [13]
2010 - Best Photography: Jeffrey Basinger
2014 - Best Special Section: Staff
2014 - Best Editorial: Staff [14]
2014 - Best Review: Shelly Lorts [15]
2014 - Best Sports Photo: Neil Abrew [16]
2014 - Best Photography: Jackie Seus [17]
2014 - Best Cartooning: Ryan Mason [18]
2015 - Best Sports Story: Josh Worden [19]
2015 - Best Cartoonist: Ryan Mason
2015 - General Excellence: Staff

External links

References

  1. 2014-2015 advertising rates & information. Accessed 09 October 2014.
  2. Chronological history of Oregon State University - 1890 to 1899 accessed October 21, 2007
  3. http://studentpress.org/acp/awards/2014-story-of-the-year/
  4. http://studentpress.org/acp/awards/2013-story-of-the-year/
  5. http://studentpress.org/acp/awards/2013-photo-excellence-awards/
  6. Society of Professional Journalists: Mark of Excellence Awards 2014 Region 10 Winners/Finalists
  7. Society of Professional Journalists: Mark of Excellence Awards 2011 Region 10 Winners/Finalists
  8. Society of Professional Journalists: Mark of Excellence Awards 2010 National Winners/Finalists
  9. Society of Professional Journalists: Mark of Excellence Awards 2006 National Winners/Finalists
  10. 1 2 Society of Professional Journalists: Mark of Excellence Awards 2005 National Winners/Finalists
  11. Society of Professional Journalists: Mark of Excellence Awards 2002 National Winners/Finalists
  12. 1 2 Society of Professional Journalists: Mark of Excellence Awards 2001 National Winners/Finalists
  13. http://www.orenews.com/Contests/2008/cnc/
  14. http://orenews.com/pub/doc/judgments-results-2014.pdf
  15. http://orenews.com/pub/doc/judgments-results-2014.pdf
  16. http://orenews.com/pub/doc/judgments-results-2014.pdf
  17. http://orenews.com/pub/doc/judgments-results-2014.pdf
  18. http://orenews.com/pub/doc/judgments-results-2014.pdf
  19. http://mu.oregonstate.edu/feature-story/daily-barometer-named-top-college-newspaper-oregon-newspaper-publishers-association/
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