Hello, I am Brandon Lane, I am writing to you in response to your editorial piece The Times they are a-changin’.
Last year, I sat on the AS Budget Committee as a Student at Large and was involved in the process by which the New York Times subscription was defunded. To be clear I fully agree with your point about student access to reliable information being essential to a healthy campus and community. The reason that the Times was defunded was because it was incredibly inequitable in the way it was distributed.
Under the NYT contract, there are two ways that students could get access to the paper. Either, picking up a physical copy or going through a convoluted system for getting online access. Both distribution methods had an explicit cap of 175 physical papers and 175 online codes. That means that if in theory every single paper and app code was utilized then the maximum number of people that could have access to this information was 350 students, for reference, western has roughly 15,000 students.