USA Today is testing the waters to see if college students will like an electronic edition of its newspaper.
It's identical to the newspaper's print edition but with additional interactive and exclusive content, according to an Associated Press article.
The "e-Edition" is free for students, faculty and staff.
Speaking as a former broke college student, free is good, which begs this question: what if they charged for it or is that not going to happen? Would students have the same response if it wasn't free? Would it be as appealing? Thanks but no thanks?
The AP article doesn't get into those details, so stay tuned.
Not all of the newspaper's content appears online.
*There is a fee for downloading some older articles.