The Transcript

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The Transcript, published at Ohio Wesleyan University, is the oldest independent college student newspaper in the United States. [1]

The newspaper dates back to 1867 when it first appeared under the name Western Collegian. Joseph B. Battelle was the first editor of Western Collegian, at that time a student at Ohio Wesleyan University. Following his graduation from Wesleyan, Battelle would become one of the most prominent journalists at Toledo Blade.

  1. ^ General Info. Ohio Wesleyan University. Retrieved on February 23, 2007.

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