The Courier Archive

Scope and Content

As the voice of Newcastle University students, The Courier has always been an expression of student news, views, and opinions relating to campus life and how the University operate.

The Courier Archive website allows users to search and browse over 65 years of reporting from the first edition in 1948, when the University was still known as King's College.

In 2015, with help from our friends at Woodhorn Museum and Northumberland Archives, we digitised and made this archive fully searchable. We now make them available to you through this site, with thanks to our Digital Library Services team.

Access Information

If you find an item you would like to consult from this online exhibition in the Special Collections reading room in the Philip Robinson Library, simply make a note of the reference number and title of the item(s) you are interested in and place an order by linking to our Request Form .

Note

This is a description of an online resource . Online Resources are websites that describe, interpret and provide access to archives. They often provide access to digital content but they may also describe physical materials. They usually cover a theme or topic, such as an individual, a movement, or an important historical event.

Other Finding Aids

Access this resource online: http://courierarchive.ncl.ac.uk/home

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright of The Courier belongs to Newcastle University Students' Union. Copies on this site are intended for personal and non-commercial use. If you wish to reproduce for any other purposes, please contact us .

Related Material

You may also be interested in the University Archives to learn more about the history of Newcastle University, which contains material published by Newcastle University and its predecessors.

Additional Information

This website has been created as a resource for current students, alumni, family of alumni, and anyone interested in seeing how Newcastle University has changed in an ever changing world.

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