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The Daily Toreador

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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Owner(s)
  
Texas Tech University

Format
  
Broadsheet

Editor
  
Amy Cunningham

Publisher
  
Texas Tech Student Media

Founded
  
October 3, 1925 (1925-10-03)

The Daily Toreador, also known as The DT, is the student newspaper of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The newspaper was first published in 1925 as The Toreador and later changed its name to The University Daily before arriving at the current name in 2005. All content for The DT is produced by a staff of nearly 40 editors, reporters and photographers. The DT has received numerous regional and national awards, including two Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver crown awards and two Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award finalists. As well, the paper counts five Pulitzer Prizes and four winners amongst its former staff members.

Contents

1925-1966: The Toreador

On October 3, 1925, two days after classes began at Texas Technological College, the first issue of The Toreador was published. The chosen name of the publication was explained in the first issue relevant to the Spanish Renaissance architecture of the campus buildings and unofficial moniker of the football team:

In 1929, The Toreador hosted a contest to create a new school song, with a prize 25 dollar prize offered to the winner. The final result was The Matador Song written by the R.C. Marshall, the editor of the 1931 La Ventana.

During World War II, the newspaper format of The Toreador was reduced in size to tabloid format, and publication was reduced from semi-weekly to weekly.

In 1962, the name of newspaper changed to The Daily Toreador reflecting the increased frequency in publication.

1966-2005: The University Daily

To represent a change in size format from tabloid to broadsheet, the newspaper debuted its new name The University Daily, on September 20, 1966, three years prior to the name change of Texas Technological College to Texas Tech University.

2005-present: The Daily Toreador

To coincide with its 80th anniversary in 2005, the name was reverted to The Daily Toreador. Following the Rawls College of Business move to a new building in 2012, the College of Media & Communication and Student Media relocated to the old Business Administration building.

Circulation

The newspaper prints 10,000 issues Monday-Thursday, and has around 2,000 to 5,000 unique visitors per day to its website, continually making it one of the top-25 read college newspapers in the nation.

Awards

Associated Collegiate Press

  • 2003-2004 Newspaper Pacemaker Finalist
  • 2011 Online Pacemaker Finalist
  • Columbia Scholastic Press Association

  • 2000-2001 Silver Crown Certificate
  • 2003-2004 Silver Crown Certificate
  • Editorial staff

    Although two advisers watch over the operations of the newspaper, the day-to-day decisions for the newspaper rest on the student staff. The advisers choose not to restrict the content that is placed in the paper, but instead make suggestions and give advice to the editorial board.

    Current

  • Amy Cunningham - Editor-in-Chief
  • McKenzi Morris - Managing Editor
  • Michael Cantu - News Editor
  • David Gay - Features Editor
  • Brandon Soliz - Sports Editor
  • Duncan Stanley - Multimedia Editor
  • Avery Aiken - Opinions Editor
  • Anthony Estolano - Creative Editor
  • Shashidhar Sastry - Copy Editor
  • References

    The Daily Toreador Wikipedia