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The Cornell Sun was founded in 1880 to challenge Cornell's original and leading publication, the weekly Cornell Era (founded 1868). The Era shortly became a literary journal, and was eventually consigned to oblivion. The Sun incorporated and changed to daily frequency, earning its longstanding boast "Ithaca's Only Morning Paper." In 1912 it added a second, "first collegiate member of the Associated Press."
Prominent alumni of the Sun include
The paper is sometimes criticized for its intimacy with the university administration, and was frequently lampooned for taking itself too seriously by the now-defunct Cornell Widow.