The Exponent (Montana State University)

The MSU Exponent is a student newspaper of Montana State University – Bozeman since 1895. It is printed weekly on Thursdays during the academic year schedule and distributed on and around the university campus for free. The newspaper is divided into news, sports, culture, and opinion.[1]

The MSU Exponent
TypeUniversity Newspaper
FormatWeekly
Owner(s)Montana State University – Bozeman
Editor-in-chiefCaleb Rux
Managing editorsBrendan Kristiansen
Founded1895
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersMontana State University – Bozeman
Websitehttp://www.msuexponent.com

Location

The MSU Exponent office is located on the third floor of the Student Union Building (SUB) in Room 366.[2]

Former Titles

The MSU student newspaper has been known by a number of names during its history.[3]

  • College Exponent (1895-1901)
  • The Exponent (1901-1910)
  • Weekly Exponent (1910-1931)
  • Montana Exponent (1931-1960)
  • Exponent of Montana State College (1960-1965)
  • Exponent of Montana State University (1965-1976)
  • MSU Exponent (1976-1981)
  • The Exponent (1981-1987)
  • ASMSU Exponent (1987-2012)
  • MSU Exponent (2012–present)

Digital Archives

A partnership between the Exponent and the Montana State University library has made copies of the newspaper dating back to 1895 available online.

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References

  1. "MSU at a Glance". Montana State University. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  2. "Contact Us | The MSU Exponent". The MSU Exponent. 2013-06-05. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  3. "List of Montana State University (MSU) ASMSU Exponent Student Newspaper Published Titles". List of Montana State University (MSU) ASMSU Exponent Student Newspaper Published Titles - Montana State University (MSU) Library. Retrieved 2018-06-06.
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