Every Stevenson student, faculty and staff member now has free access to The New York Times website. The SU Library has a subscription to a New York Times Group Pass that gives SU users full access to the content on the NYTimes.com website. Mobile apps are available.
New User Registration
Returning Users
Why can’t I log in?
You must activate your account from SU’s network by using the AccessNYT.com Pass link to create an account.
Why am I asked to login on some occasions and not others?
Your browser cache or history may have cleared itself. Go to AccessNYT.com Pass and log back in.
Can I use a mobile device?
Go to NYTimes.mobile, to download your free NYTimes smartphone or iPad apps.
Does the SU Academic Pass have any restrictions?
You must have a valid SU email address to register.
Our access does not include e-reader editions, Premium Crosswords, Times Insider or The New York Times Crosswords apps. NYTimes apps are not supported on all devices.
Access to archived articles within the date range 1923-1980 is limited. Within this date range, you may only open 5 PDF articles per day.
The NYTimes.com website subscription allows access to breaking news as well as blogs and other online content not included in the SU databases while the databases allow unlimited access to their content and more powerful searching capabilities. Each point of access has its own advantages.
Newspaper databases available through the SU Library include:
Full text of the Baltimore Sun, Christian Science Monitor, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post, from the 1980s to the present on the Proquest database platform.
Includes a 40-year archive of curated news, legal, and business sources, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790.
Includes full text, digitized copies of The Baltimore Sun newspaper from 1837-1991 on the Proquest database platform.
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