With a free subscription to The New York Times provided by the library, students, faculty, and staff gain access to a wealth of resources that go beyond the basics of daily news.
Download the NYT apps for iPhone and Android.
Here’s an overview of the main benefits you can enjoy:
Stay informed with unrestricted access to breaking news and deep-dive reporting on topics ranging from politics and global events to business and science. NYT’s award-winning journalists provide unparalleled coverage that helps readers understand complex issues shaping the world today.
Explore the arts with extensive articles, reviews, and profiles on visual art, music, dance, film, and theater. The New York Times is renowned for its cultural analysis and expert critiques, making it an invaluable resource for art students, creatives, and anyone interested in the arts.
The subscription includes access to the NYT archives dating back to 1851, a treasure trove for research and historical insight. Additionally, the TimesMachine lets you view full-page reproductions of past issues as they originally appeared, complete with articles, photos, and ads—a unique tool for historical research and media studies.
The NYT is known for its innovative data journalism, which includes interactive graphics, maps, and multimedia features that make complex data accessible and engaging. These tools are perfect for visual learners, researchers, and anyone interested in storytelling through data.
Take a mental break with NYT Games, including the famous daily crossword, Spelling Bee, Wordle, and other puzzles that boost vocabulary and critical thinking. With a personal NYT Games profile, you can track your puzzle streaks and improve your solving skills.
Access thousands of NYT Cooking recipes, meal-planning ideas, and instructional videos—ideal for students and staff who enjoy experimenting in the kitchen or need quick, delicious meal ideas. Create personalized recipe collections and save your favorites.
The NYT Learning Network offers resources tailored for educators, including lesson plans, prompts, and contests, making it easy to bring current events and media literacy into the classroom. It’s a valuable asset for teaching critical thinking and engaging students with real-world issues.
As an existing registered subscriber with ACTIVE PAID subscription using your ringilng.edu address, you need to cancel your personal subscription (ALL ACCESS) by visiting www.nytimes.com/help or calling 800-698-4637 before obtaining an academic pass to the school’s ALL ACCESS subscription program.
Once your subscription is canceled, visit accessnyt.com, type in the school name and follow the instructions. Since you “Already have an account " click “Log In" (Found below "Create an Account"). Input your email address and the same “Password” created for your previous account.