San Diego State University - Media, Newspapers, and Magazines

Media, Newspapers, and Magazines

Students began publishing The White and Gold in 1902, which was a literary magazine and newspaper. In 1913, a new newspaper was established entitled Normal News Weekly. The school newspaper Paper Lantern (Normal News Weekly was renamed after the addition of the junior college) became The Aztec in September 1925. It was later expanded to its current name, The Daily Aztec. The school's annual yearbook was named Del Sudoeste (Spanish for "of the southwest") in the early 1920s. The Koala, a comedy newspaper that is widely known around the San Diego State area, is also distributed monthly on campus but is not directly connected to the school at the moment.

SDSU media and publications
  • San Diego State University Press
    • The oldest university press in the California State University system with noted specializations in Border Studies, Critical Theory, Latin American Studies, and Cultural Studies.
  • Hyperbole Books
    • Hyperbole Books
  • KPBS Public Broadcasting TV/FM
    • Television, digital television, and FM radio for the San Diego community
    • Official site of KPBS
    • An affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) network
    • "A Broadcasting Service of San Diego State University"
  • KCR (AM)
    • Student-run broadcast station
  • 360 Magazine
    • The quarterly SDSU alumni and San Diego community magazine
Official SDSU campus newspapers
  • SDSU NewsCenter
    • News and information for the SDSU community
  • The Daily Aztec - The largest daily collegiate newspaper in California, publishing daily since 1960.

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