BYU's student-published newspaper was first titled
White and Blue (1898–1921), later becoming the
Y News (1921–1948). In 1948, the title was changed to the
Brigham Young Universe (1948–1956), and in 1956 this was updated to simply
The Daily Universe.
The Universe is part of a larger news organization called BYU NewsNet, which was one of the first integrated (web, radio, newspaper, and television) news organization in the world. The paper was printed Monday through Friday, except during school breaks and some holidays. It was distributed free of charge on BYU campus and is sent around the world to alumni and friends of the university for a small fee. On January 12, 2012, the
BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications announced the newspaper's move to digital. Beginning in 2012, content would continue to be published online daily, while the print newspaper would only be published once a week. In 2017,
The Universe partnered with
HuffPost on a series called
Listen to America to investigate issues facing
Mormon millennials. In 2017 a satirical website was launched by BYU students called
The Alternate Universe, mimicking
The Onion on issues related to BYU and students. ==Operations==