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ABOUT History of The Crimson The Harvard Crimson, the nations oldest continuously published daily college newspaper, was founded in 1873 and incorporated in 1967. The newspaper traces its history to the first issue of "The Magenta, " published January 24, 1873, and changed its name to "The Crimson" to reflect the new color of the college on May 21, 1875. The Crimson has a rich tradition of journalistic integrity and counts among its ranks of editorship some of Americas greatest journalists. The faces of Pulitzer Prize-winning Crimson editors line the walls of The Crimson. Past editors include John F. Kennedy 40. The name of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904, is proudly engraved upon The Crimsons presidents chair. One hundred and thirty-five years after its founding, having grown from a fortnightly newspaper to a daily, The Harvard Crimson continues to flourish with a strong body of undergraduate staff volunteers. What We Print The Harvard Crimson is the only breakfast-table daily newspaper in Cambridge, MA. The Crimson publishes every morning, Monday through Friday, except on federal and University holidays. In addition to the daily newspaper, The Crimson publishes an extended sports section on Mondays ; an arts section on Tuesdays ; and Fifteen Minutes, the weekend magazine of The Crimson on Thursdays. Our presses are also available for third-party contract printing. Call 617-576-6600 for more information. Joining The Crimson If you are a Harvard College student you are eligible to join The Crimson. Please click here to learn more about our comp process.