In Times of Trouble, Co-Ed's Turn to Reading
A new study is proving that college newspapers are alive and well on today's campuses, where 82% of students continue to consider the resource a top mass media choice. This comes as a shock for the camp that is anxiously awaiting the final breath of the news medium, but does not come as a shock for the co-eds that are pick them up on their way into class - because what else are they supposed to do during an hour long lecture?
Implications include a heightened advertising interest, a bloated feeling of importance for college paper journalists, and a sweet sense of hope for the future - and intelligence of - Young America.

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