Nowadays, college aged students aren’t very likely to be seen taking the time to sit down and read a printed newspaper. Luckily for those who want to know the news but don’t want to sit down and read a paper, and even for those who do, Pace University provides a few different outlets for them to do so.
Many have probably seen the tall black stands located near the entrance in places like Mortola Library, Kessel Student Center, the residence halls, Miller Hall, and others. All of these stands contain daily copies of not only The Pace Chronicle, but also The New York Times (only on weekdays).
For those who don’t care for print media, there are also a few resources for them provided by Pace. Pace students are also offered access to Times’ website where they can see daily news stories and opinion pieces.
For students who like to stay informed, this is a helpful resource.
“I actually really like that they do this.” said one freshman. “It’s a nice resource. I know a lot of kids don’t like the news, but I still like to be able to look it up when important things happen. I do the online thing but I did I pick up a few copies during the election because I think they’re historical.”

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