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The ''Indiana Daily Student'' (''IDS'') is an independent, student-run newspaper that has been published for the community of
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in
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, since 1867. The ''IDS'' is free and distributed throughout the campus and city.


Circulation

During the fall, spring and summer semesters, the ''IDS'' is published Thursdays and has a circulation of 9,000.


History

At its founding on February 22, 1867, the paper was originally known as the ''Indiana Student'' and was published twice a month by half a dozen students. It ceased publication in 1874 due to financial difficulties but student William Lowe Bryan, who would later become IU's 10th president, relaunched it in 1882. In 1897, Florence Reid Myrick became the paper's first female editor-in-chief. In 1899, the newspaper was renamed the ''Daily Student''. The university gained ownership of the ''Daily Student'' in 1910 and used it as a journalism lab. In 1911, the School of Journalism was formed. That same year, the school required every journalism student to work on the paper. Students received course credit and a grade for their work. Serving as editor-in-chief required 15 credit hours, but in 1905, the position became a paid job. In 1914, the paper was renamed to its current publication title, the ''Indiana Daily Student''. In September 1922,
Ernie Pyle Ernest Taylor Pyle (August 3, 1900 – April 18, 1945) was a Pulitzer Prize–winning American journalist and war correspondent who is best known for his stories about ordinary American soldiers during World War II. Pyle is also notable for the ...
became editor-in-chief and later left IU a semester before graduation to work at a paper in LaPorte, Indiana. On December 7, 1941, the IDS ran an extra on the bombing of
Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor is an American lagoon harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu. It was often visited by the Naval fleet of the United States, before it was acquired from the Hawaiian Kingdom by the U.S. with the signing of the R ...
, and is one of two known college newspapers to publish that afternoon. The ''IDS'' moved to Ernie Pyle Hall in 1954. The building was renamed is honor of Pyle, who was shot and killed in World War II in 1945. His desk sat in the newsroom. The building was also home to the School of Journalism, until the completion of The Media School in 2014. On July 1, 1969, the paper adopted its charter and became financially and editorially independent from the University. Journalism students were no longer required to work for the paper. Students paid for an ''IDS'' subscription until 1973, when it became free. Due to declining revenue, the ''IDS'' began charging a quarter per issue in the spring of 1981. Up until 1995, it was only one of two college papers that still charged a fee. That fall, the ''IDS'' was once again free for students and the community. The ''IDS'' is funded exclusively through student-generated advertising and the IDS Legacy Fund. In the summer of 1996, the ''IDS'' launched its website, the Indiana Digital Student, now known as idsnews.com In October 2005, the IU-Bloomington Chancellor adopted a revised charter, combining the ''IDS'' and Arbutus yearbook charter, which was established in 1981, and changed the publisher's title to Director of Student Media. In 2014, the IDS newsroom moved from Ernie Pyle Hall to the new Media School, housed in Franklin Hall on IU's campus. Pyle's desk still sits in the newsroom, near the entrance.


Staff

The ''IDS'' employs more than 200 students; 6 professional staff members serve as advisers. The ''IDS'' is the third largest employer of students on campus. The student editor-in-chief is selected by a publications board that includes professional journalists, student representatives, alumni, faculty and administrators. The editor changes every semester – fall, spring and summer. Once selected, the editor chooses managing editors and desk editors for the semester through an application process. Staff members are drawn from all majors, and many major in the IU Media School. Management includes the editor-in-chief, two traditional managing editors, creative director and digital managing editor. Management chooses desk editors for the paper's news, sports, arts, opinion, photo, general assignments, design, copy, video, enterprise, digital, social media, and audience engagement sections. New writers, photographers, page designers, copy editors and web content producers are accepted on a rolling basis. Creative, Marketing and Distribution typically hire new staffers at the end of every semester. Opinion columnists are also hired at the beginning or end of the semester. Writers are paid per story, photographers per photo assignment, designers per page they design.


Online

The ''Indiana Daily Student''s website, idsnews.com, features all paper content in a digital format, as well as multimedia such as videos, photo galleries, and audio slideshows. The website serves as a way to release breaking news and allow readers to interact through online comments. The ''IDS'' previously hosted a number of blogs for user forums and additional content. "Hoosier Hype" covered all IU sports. The blog launched in the fall of 2009 and aggregated content from previous sports blogs, such as "Basketblog", to include all IU athletics. The site hosts live chats during IU sports games to create a conversation between the ''IDS''s sports staff and its readers. "Live Buzz" covered live entertainment in Bloomington with information on upcoming concerts and music venues, as well as interviews with local and visiting bands and musicians. The opinion desk's blog, "The Sample Gates", featured content from columnists and editors on current events. BlogNetNews recognizes the "Sample Gates" on its Indiana Political Blogwire. Launched in the spring of 2012, "Collegiate Brand News" was a satirical blog that features fake news and photos reflecting current events and student life at IU. The ''IDS'' photo blog, "Focus", was home to work from ''IDS'' photographers. These blogs have since been discontinued. The IDS website hosts the podcast "Posted," a weekly recap from the IDS that shares the week's top news stories. The IDS remains active on a number of social media channels. Their Twitter, @idsnews, shares breaking news and other online content. The Indiana Daily Student Facebook hosts a number of Facebook Groups to engage with readers. These include "Hoops: IU Basketball Fan Forum," created in 2018; "The Hub: your Little 500 Source," created in 2019, which shares content regarding the annual Little 500 bike race; and "Bloomington, IU Coronavirus Updates," created in Spring 2020 to share information regarding the coronavirus pandemic. The IDS Instagram, @idsnews, shares photos, stories and reader engagement content.


Awards

Over the years, the ''IDS'' has garnered numerous national, regional and state honors. It is a consistent winner of the Associated Collegiate Press
Pacemaker Award The National Pacemaker Awards are awards for excellence in American student journalism, given annually since 1927. The awards are generally considered to be the highest national honors in their field, and are unofficially known as the "Pulitzer ...
and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award. In its history, the IDS has won 41 Gold Crowns. IDS writers won the Hearst writing competition every year from 2013-2019. The IDS also consistently places in the Indiana Collegiate Press Association awards, winning 70 awards in advertising, online and print content in 2020. The IDS marketing and creative team consistently wins awards from the College Media Business and Advertising annual contest for their advertising campaigns. The ''IDS'' is an affiliate of UWIRE.


Distinguished alumni

* The famous World War II reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner
Ernie Pyle Ernest Taylor Pyle (August 3, 1900 – April 18, 1945) was a Pulitzer Prize–winning American journalist and war correspondent who is best known for his stories about ordinary American soldiers during World War II. Pyle is also notable for the ...
served as editor-in-chief of the ''Indiana Daily Student'' in 1922. * Washington journalist Robert E. Thompson who served in 1958 as
John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK and the nickname Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination ...
's press secretary and covered eleven presidents as a White House Newsman served as editor-in-chief in 1949. * Crusading editor Don Mellett served as editor-in-chief * Golden Globe-winning TV producer and creator of '' Glee'' Ryan Murphy worked for the ''IDS'' as arts editor in the 1980s. * Former ''Baltimore Sun'' editor Tim Franklin served as editor-in-chief. * Three-time Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist Michel du Cille was photo editor at the ''IDS''. * ''Chicago Tribune'' editor Gerould Kern worked at the ''IDS''. * Pulitzer Prize–winning narrative journalist Thomas French was editor-in-chief in 1980 * Eamonn Brennan, National College Basketball Writer, The Athletic * Cartoonist David Willis


References


External links

* {{IUB Indiana University Newspapers established in 1867 Student newspapers published in Indiana 1867 establishments in Indiana