<p>dudedad is correct. The paper comes out once a week, or at least it used to. I have the online edition so I don’t know when the hardcopy comes out. I think that is very common for a school paper. Tulane’s was pretty thick and had a lot different type articles. I’m not sure how a school paper could put out a paper of any substantial size and quality EVERY single day. Of course, Tulane has 10,000 students including grad students so a larger (Big 12 school for example) might have a large enough staff to do that. Although I’m not sure how much news happens in Stillwater DAILY to report on. Tulane’s online Hullabaloo edition of will post new articles daily but not all the time. It’s usually also just a weekly.</p>
<p>Also, school papers usually fund themselves. They are free to all so they have to get enough advertisers to sponsor the paper by placing ads. It might be hard to break even for a smaller school if it had to print papers daily. I know most SEC schools don’t even produce daily papers, that is, if the papers are completely student run.</p>