LinksPublicationsThe News & Observer Voted No. 16 in a poll of newspaper editors by the Columbia Journalism Review of "America's best papers". Covers Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and surrounding areas. Circulation: 161,000. Newsday The nation's fifth-largest metropolitan daily newspaper. Winner of 16 Pulitzer Prizes. Covers Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island as well as Queens. Circulation: 577,000. The
Daily World The only daily newspaper on the Washington coast. Founded in July of 1889, three months ahead of statehood. Covers Grays Harbor and Pacific counties. Circulation: 15,500. The
Daily News Winner of a Pulitzer Prize for local general spot news reporting and photography on the eruption of Mount St. Helens. Circulation: 19,000. The
Stranger Seattle's premier alternative weekly. Competes with the Village Voice-owned Seattle Weekly. Founded in 1991 by former Onion publisher Tim Keck. Circulation: 79,900. Seattle A city magazine focusing on upscale lifestyle issues in the Pacific Northwest. Circulation: 45,000.
CollegesColumbia
University Founded in 1912 with an endowment from New York World editor Joseph Pulitzer. Enrollment: 200. University of North Carolina Founded in 1924, it is often ranked among the top five journalism programs in the country. N.C.
State University One of three colleges that anchor Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. Enrollment: 29,600. Grays
Harbor College One of Washington state's 37 community and technical colleges. Founded in 1930. Enrollment: 5,400. Willamette
University The oldest university west of the Mississippi. With graduate schools in business, law, and teaching. Enrollment: 1,700. Tokyo
International University Founded in 1965. With two campuses in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, and a branch campus in Salem, Ore. Enrollment: 6,500.
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