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New York Times access for Stevens community

If you enjoy reading the Stute, get ready to read the New York Times! Starting this semester, members of the Stevens community, including faculty, staff, and students, will be able to digitally access nytimes.com for free through the Samuel C. Williams Library.

In order to gain access, go to library.stevens.edu/nytdigital and click the link to travel to the registration page. Upon clicking Create an Account, you will need to plug in your Stevens email, status, and graduation year (if applicable). Then simply click sign up, and you are ready to get started. Afterward, you can access your subscription anytime by going to the New York Times website or through the New York Times mobile app. Access for students will last until their graduation year while access for staff and faculty members will last for 4 years.

Once done, subscribers will be able to access current domestic and international news in addition to newspapers dating back to 1851. Videos, podcasts, and interactive media will also be available with this subscription. Unfortunately, there will not be access to NY Times Games, the suite that includes the paper’s famous crossword puzzles as well as other games like “Spelling Bee,” which requires a separate subscription..

If you want to keep up to date with the events of the world, or if you are looking for some interesting stories to read, then, for no cost, this is the perfect opportunity.