COURTESY OF DAVID HOFFMAN Malcom holds the last print issue of The News-Letter.
COURTESY OF JIAYIN QU Meals at New Generation, like the one pictured above, were Gu's favorite part of living in Baltimore.
FILE PHOTO As of now, the University is not changing its plans for the spring semester.
COURTESY OF LAURA WADSTEN The initiative will pair behavioral health clinicians with trained campus security officers when responding to mental health crises.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES The NAG Blue Jay first appeared in The News-Letter in March 1966.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES One of Mike Deak’s trivia quizzes while he was Features Editor for the paper.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Mike Deak, Elliot Grover, Phil Konort and Mark Wolkow worked together on The News-Letter, as shown in this masthead from 1977.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Thomas Tully wrote and took pictures for the sports section at The News-Letter.
FILE PHOTO Levering Hall, which now houses dining options, was once the spot for an on-campus bar colloquially called "The Rat."
COURTESY OF MATTHEW DUJNIC Masukawa wrote for The News-Letter while attending SAIS.
COURTESY OF MATTHEW DUJNIC Cushing was on staff at The News-Letter when the News and Features sections merged.
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Reutter was Editor-in-Chief when University President Lincoln Gordon, pictured with University Presidents Milton S. Eisenhower and Detlev Bronk, was removed by a no-confidence vote in 1971.
COURTESY OF MATTHEW DUJNIC Before the 1980s, The News-Letter did not have a Science section.