
Founded in 1896, The Johns Hopkins News-Letter is one of the nation’s oldest college newspapers still publishing today and the only student-run newspaper at Johns Hopkins University. We take pride in being completely student-run and financially independent — it allows us to adhere to journalistic principles, report in an unbiased manner and provide the Hopkins student body with full, fair and accurate information. Our website and print editions facilitate this. But we are only students, and in order to continue publishing as a financially independent organization from the university, we need funding. If you remember laying out the print pages until the early hours of the morning or chasing a source to discuss the administration’s newest policy, please donate so that the staff at The News-Letter can carry on these traditions.
Your gift can make a huge difference:
- $100 can print 100 newspapers for distribution
- $175 allows us to maintain our website and retain our URL name for one month
- $350 will sponsor half of one full News-Letter issue
- $800 can cover the cost of 1 full magazine
Help The News-Letter continue publication. Help us continue to advocate for students, to provide an open forum for discussion, to entertain, to hold the administration accountable—and, importantly, to serve as a permanent and reliable record of Hopkins. We’re incredibly thankful for anything you can donate.
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