A great way to keep up with News is to use BrowZine to create customized list of your favorite scholarly, peer-reviewed journals and News Sources (64 max), which you can access on the web (via BrowZine.com), through a mobile app, or both as it syncs your account across all devices.
Tijuana's Independent Newspaper Zeta known for its critical political and cultural commentary and its cultural supplements is microfilmed at UCSD.
UCSD also recently began to digitally archive the weekly print edition of Zeta through the Internet Archive's Way Back Machine. To access, click on the most recent date indicated.
The microfilm for 1984-2011 is available on Geisel's 2nd Floor West Wing (in the microfilm drawer -- call # XF 1865)
Recent print editions are available in the Current Newspapers area also on Geisel's 2nd Floor West Wing
For other editions, ask at the Research Assistance Desk to see issues in the Bindery. These are for in-library use only.
Online access to UCSD affiliates is available for:
Full text PDF files of issues of this daily newspaper, which merged with The San Diego Union in 1992.
Full text, including images, of the Union-Tribune. For older page images, Geisel Library has microfilm 1992-2018 for the U-T, and older years 1922-91 for the San Diego Union.

Use this link to get to the UCSD subscription to The Economist online, which covers content from 1997-Present. The The Economist Historical Archive provides access to 1823-2015).
Nexis Uni contains thousands of full-text sources including newspapers, wires, transcripts, newsletters, magazines, trade journals; also industry news, company information, law reviews, court decisions, statutes. Coverage dates vary. International and U.S. sources.
To find out if Nexis Uni includes a particular source, click on the Sources link along the top and then search by title. If the source appears on the list, click on the 3 vertical dots to the right, and click on "Add to search.Industry and company news and reports covering technology, telecom, electric power, oil and gas, mining, infrastructure, banking, insurance, water, and privatization sectors across Latin America. Access requires setting up an account. Please send an email from your UC San Diego account, providing your name, affiliation (department, program, etc), and status (undergrad, grad student, staff, faculty, post-doc or visiting scholar) and send to the following email address: bnamericashelp@ucsd.edu
Provides detailed coverage of political, economic, and commercial developments covering all countries from 1952 to 1995. Comprehensive quarterly overviews allow researchers to gain a thorough understanding of an event, policy, or development. In addition to the highly regarded, impartial insight from EIU researchers, each report contains tables with detailed country-level statistics downloadable to Excel.
Provides economic studies, company & industry reports, country risk, economic and industrial statistics, and political news with a focus on emerging market countries. Covers public & private companies & global industry reports. Includes interactive data analysis tools & news alerts. Excellent China coverage.
Full text U.S. ethnic community newspapers, newsletters, magazines. Includes African-American, Arab/Middle Eastern, Asian-Pacific, European-American, Hispanic, Jewish, Native-American. Searchable in English and Spanish.
A full text database of publications that focus on the impact of gender across a broad spectrum of subject areas. 1970s-present.
More than 75 years of international news reports, with summaries of political, economic and social events. Search by subject or browse by country. UCSD users ignore logon prompt. May be down for regular maintenance 8-9pm California time.
Custom combined full-runs search of three ProQuest versions of New York Times.
Combined full-run search of the Los Angeles Times, both historical and current.
Offers current news on all branches of the military and government through a collection of periodicals, academic journals, and other content pertinent to the increasing needs of those sites.
1995-2013. Successor to FBIS: Translations and summaries by U.S. government of international magazine, newspaper, and newswire stories, transcripts from speeches and radio and television broadcasts, and nonclassified technical reports. World News Connection started in 1995 by providing access to open-source materials from around the world – selected and methodically translated into English by analysts from the U.S. Government’s domestic and overseas bureaus. Daily updates were sourced from newspaper articles, television and radio broadcasts, online sources, conference proceedings, periodicals, and non-classified reports, and offered timely coverage of the latest socioeconomic, political, scientific, technical, and environmental issues and events. Ultimately World News Connection grew to include over 500 news sources from over 130 countries. These daily updates were discontinued after December 31, 2013, but researchers can still access East View’s World New Connection Archive, which contains over 1 million foreign newspaper articles, broadcast transcripts and datelines from Beijing, Beirut, Bogota, Cairo, Jakarta, Iraq, Mogadishu, Qatar, Ramallah, Sarajevo, Vienna, and hundreds of other locations around the world.
Custom combined full-runs search of three ProQuest versions of Washington Post.
Alternatively, major national dailies can be accessed directly:
Custom combined full-runs search of three ProQuest versions of New York Times.
Combined full-run search of the Los Angeles Times, both historical and current.
Custom combined full-runs search of three ProQuest versions of Washington Post.
Provides full-text searching and access to one of the world’s most authoritative sources on international business, economics, and politics.
The EHA provides a completely searchable copy of every issue of The Economist published from 1843 to 2015. Features include full-color images, multiple search indexes, and the facility to browse each issue.
Translations by U.S. government of international magazine, newspaper, and newswire stories, transcripts from speeches and radio and television. Scanned from print Daily Report issues covering areas such as China, East Asia, Latin America.
More than 75 years of international news reports, with summaries of political, economic and social events. Search by subject or browse by country. UCSD users ignore logon prompt. May be down for regular maintenance 8-9pm California time.
Over 360 Spanish-language newspapers from 15 states (including California) published in the 19th and 20th centuries. Search, browse and view article and page images.
The Center for Research Libraries provides online access to this resource to members.
lists many different news sites, most offering some free content.
Latin American Newspapers (Zona Latina)
list by country of newspaper web sites, some with free content