Keeping up with current events is an essential part to being an informed citizen. Van Wylen Library has access to dozens of newspapers, both in their electronic and print forms. The newspaper section of the library’s website has links to international newspapers websites from Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia, including Die Tageszeitung from Germany, El Tiempo from Colombia, Independent Online from South Africa, the St. Petersburg Times from Russia, and several other international sources. The library also has links to national papers, ranging from the Los Angeles Times to the Washington Post. Local papers such as the Grand Rapids Press and Holland Sentinel are also linked.
If you need to access older news articles, the library has several resources available. Lexis Nexis allows you to search U.S. and world newspapers, news wire services, blogs, TV and radio transcripts, and web publications for articles from the 1980s to the present. Articles from as far back as 1849 are available from the Chicago Tribune; Hope has the Times of London from 1785-1985, and the New York Times can be found either from Proquest (1851 to three years ago) or from Gale (1995 to the present). In addition, the library has select older runs of several newspapers in microform.
— Bethany Stripp, Library Student Blogger