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What news sources do college students trust?

Getting ready to fly the nest and head to college. I want to stay informed while at school, so I'm wondering what news sources do college students commonly use? Do university students generally prefer mainstream outlets, independent media, or use specific apps to stay updated? I'd appreciate any input.

a year ago

College students typically use a wide variety of news sources depending on their interests, major, and even political leanings. However, there are several news platforms that have been noted as quite popular among college students.

Firstly, many students lean towards digital news outlets like the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal for major national and international issues. These mainstream outlets have robust online and mobile platforms that make accessing news on the go quite easy. They often offer student discounts for digital subscriptions as well.

To stay updated with campus news, students often subscribe to their university's own daily or weekly newspaper. This could be a hard copy or a digital one. These resources keep students informed about campus events, sports, and other student life matters.

For tech-savvy individuals, news aggregation apps such as Apple News or Google News are commonly used. These apps gather news from different sources in one place, providing a curated and customizable experience suitable for busy students.

Independent media sources also find their way into the mix. This includes platforms like Vox or Vice, which offer more niche or specific content, and outlets like BuzzFeed or The Skimm, which put a modern spin on the presentation of news.

Many college students also use social media platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram to catch headlines and stay updated on topics that interest them. Following news outlets or topics on these platforms can help keep students engaged and aware.

Remember that reliable news consumption involves critical thinking and a level of skepticism. Be mindful and evaluate the credibility of the sources you're using. If possible, try to read news from various sources to gain different perspectives.

a year ago

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