
The Wall Street Journal is one of the most trusted news sources for students. The Journal's impartial reporting of current affairs is critical to the education process. It is also well-known for its accuracy. Its student news readership programme is a great way for students to be involved in current affairs. Students can subscribe to this news source for a low price.
Student news readership programme
The Wall Street Journal student news readership program is aimed at young people who are interested in reading the paper's articles and reporting. Barron's Far Eastern Economic Review, SmartMoney, and Far Eastern Economic Review are some of the sister publications. Students interested in being a member of the student readership can sign up to a one-year subscription for $15 per year.
The program is sponsored by the Student Affairs budget and provides students with digital subscriptions to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. The new subscription program offers podcasts and videos. The Commonwealth campuses have been added to the subscription program. While the printed newspaper will still be available during the academic year, it will eventually go completely digital.

UT Permian Basin membership
Students and alumni of UT Permian Basin can benefit from a special Wall Street Journal membership. This subscription will be given to students upon setting up their UTPB emails. The College of Business is responsible for the subscription.
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UT Permian Basin subscription
UT Permian Basin students will soon be able to take advantage of a subscription to the Wall Street Journal for students. Once they have set up an email account at UTPB, they can access the magazine. The College of Business and J. Conrad Dungan Library are responsible for the subscription.
The conference will feature industry speakers, including Mitch Mamoulides - Midland and Delaware Basin Manager for Chevron; Chuck Yates - managing director of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors LP; and Jefferson G. Parker - managing director at IberiaBank Corp. John Fund, an editor of Wall Street Journal, will also speak at the conference. Travis Stice (President of Diamondback Energy); Kyle M. Hammond, CEO of FireWheel Energy and Bryan Sheffield, Parsley Energy; Stan Weiner, director, NGL analytics, AES Water Solutions.

UT Permian Basin academic partnership program with the Wall Street Journal
The UT Permian Basin announces its partnership with Wall Street Journal. Students at UTPB will be able to subscribe to the Wall Street Journal exclusively once they have received their UTPB email address. This partnership was made possible by the College of Business as well as the J. Conrad Dungan Library.
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