[1] Its website dailywildcat.com is updated regularly during the spring and fall semesters, while the print version is distributed Wednesday.
[6] 2010 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Award National Finalist for online sports reporting at a four-year college or university.
2015 Associated Collegiate Press 2015 National College Media Convention Best of Show [7] The Tuesday October 16, 2012 issue featured a four-panel cartoon by cartoonist D. C. Parsons, deemed offensive by some 8,000 signatories to a petition to have the Cartoonist and Editor-in-Chief and Copy-Editor fired.
[10] The first known ad appeared on May 1, 1981, featuring the quote "Long live Chairman Mao" written in simplified Chinese.
They share a theme of revolution and social unrest, and featured about 14 languages including forms of Chinese, Afrikaans and Hebrew.
In 1997, UA alumni and web designer Bryan Hance started a website to document the ads.
[10] Daily Wildcat alumni have been successful in fields other than journalism, from higher education to thoroughbred race horse training.