August 4, 2010

Chronicle of Higher Education | Poynter Online
“It’s been detrimental to their ability to innovate online,” says Daniel Bachhuber, founder of a company that — like College Publisher — offered hosting and resources to student newspapers. College Publisher defenders point out that not all student paper staffs have the technological capabilities to build and maintain their own websites.
> Earlier: Yale Daily News named best college newspaper

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