Printed newspapers
Recent copies of newspapers we subscribe to are on the 3rd floor of the Main Library, near government documents. A list of titles is located on the sides of the shelves. See area 3A on 3rd floor map. (PDF)
Online news sources
You can find news from the list of news databases. Here are a few databases we recommend:
Access World News
Find articles from local (Arizona Daily Star), national, and international newspapers, and news transcripts and video clips; date coverage varies by news source.
Nexis Uni
Find news from U.S. and international newspapers, television and radio broadcasts, newswires, and blogs, as well as business profiles, patents, and legal research. Note: May require users to log in with their NetID even on campus.
Global Newsstream
Find news from from international, national, and regional newspapers, newswires, blogs, and news sites, with various coverage from 1980s-current.
We also have access to the websites of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. See:
Arizona current newspapers
Arizona Daily Star
Full text index of news articles from the Arizona Daily Star. This database includes locally produced news articles.
It does not include Associated Press stories, guest comments from editorials, or specials to the Arizona Daily Star.
Arizona Republic
Full text news articles from the Arizona Republic. This database includes locally produced news articles and regional and national Associated Press stories. It does not include syndicated columnists or guest comments from editorials.
Access World News
Find articles from local (Arizona Daily Star), national, and international newspapers, and news transcripts and video clips; date coverage varies by news source.
See also Historical Arizona newspapers.
Historical newspapers
Need help?
- For help with readers/scanners at the Main Library, go to the first floor Ask Us desk or view Using the Microfilm Machine (PDF).
- For help with research using newspapers, see our guide: News Research.
- For help with news research and finding news sources, contact Mary Feeney.