The Daily Targum
The Daily Targum is where you can find Rutgers University's campus news, Scarlet Knights sports coverage, features, opinions and breaking news for New Brunswick, New Jersey
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What is the Daily Targum?
The Daily Targum is student written and managed, and boasts a circulation of 5,000 in 2017. In its current form, it exists as a bi-fold tabloid-style paper featuring international, national, local, and university news, as well as editorials, columns, comics, classifieds, sports, and other amusements. ...
When is the Daily Targum published?
The Daily Targum is published Monday through Friday while classes are in session, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. In 2006, publishing of The Newark Targum began (and ended), having served the Rutgers–Newark campus for four issues. ...
When did Targum become a newspaper?
In 1980, the paper achieved independence from the University, establishing a non-profit organization, the Targum Publishing Company, which now oversees all areas of the paper. The Daily Targum is published Monday through Friday while classes are in session, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. ...
How many times a week does Targum print?
1954: The Targum is printed four times a week. 1956: The newspaper becomes a daily publication, printing five days a week. 1969: Letterpress printing off-campus abandoned in favor of photo-offset print shop run by students on campus. 1970: Targum staff threatens strike if editors appoint new editorial board without staff input. ...
Does the Daily Targum have a referendum?
In order to secure student funding for the Daily Targum, the newspaper is required to hold a referendum every three years. Since 1980, the Daily Targum has sought to receive "yes" votes from 25% of the students at each University division in order to receive funding from all the students in that division. ...
Why did the Daily Targum fail?
2019: The Daily Targum was unsuccessful in its triennial referendum, failing to pass the vote across all eight voting units polled. The vote amassed less than 30% of the total eligible undergraduate student voting population. The Targum saw a reduction in funding of about 75% through student fees. ...
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