The Campbell Times

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The Campbell Times
TypeMonthly Newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Campbell University
Founded1925
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters180 Main Street
P.O. Box 241
Buies Creek, NC 27506
United States
Website The Campbell Times

The Campbell Times is the student-edited newspaper at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina. The newspaper was established in 1925 and was originally known as Creek Pebbles until the current name was adopted in 1983. The print edition is published monthly during the academic year in a tabloid format. The newspaper has a circulation of 2,000 according to the Park Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Journalism and Mass Communications. [1]

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  1. "Park Library 2002 Circulation Statistics for NC Newspapers". parklibrary.jomc.unc.edu. Retrieved March 13, 2007.