New York Times Library Access
The CSU Libraries offers access to he current New York Times and New York Times Historical Archives:
- New York Times (1980-present)Coverage: 1980 to present
This is the paper of record in the U.S., best known for its analysis of news, issues and social changes. Content is full-text but does not include photos, graphs, or tables. - New York Times Historical Newspapers (1851-2021)
Coverage: 1851-2008
This is the paper of record in the U.S., best known for its analysis of news, issues and social changes. Navigate by title, date, and page number. Photos, graphs, and tables are replicated providing cover-to-cover full image content.
Free New York Times Access for the CSU Community
All CSU students and employees have access to The New York Times, compliments of Associated Students of CSU (ASCSU) and Commitment to Campus (C2C). Activate your access using the instructions below.
Instructions
To activate your NYT Subscription:
- Go to accessnyt.com
- Search for and select "Colorado State University - Fort Collins, CO"
- Click on "Create Account"
- Sign up with your CSU e-mail address.
- You will receive a confirmation e-mail (check your spam folder, too). Once you confirm, your account will be ready to go!
Questions? For help/support resources, see the following information:
Important Information
- Students will automatically have access until December 31st of their expected graduation year (ex. a first-year student will have access for four years).
- Faculty and staff will need to renew their access every year.
- Access includes archives and full access to the website; some premium services like recipe aps and games are not included.
- For information on how personal information is used, see the New York Times privacy policy.