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Last Updated: Sep 21, 2023     Views: 116

Yes! Your NY Times student/faculty pass (different from an "account" with the NYTs) remains active for a set amount of time after you activate your pass, but it can be renewed as long as your MyTCC access is still current. You may need to renew from a TCC computer on campus. 

See the links below for more information. 

Did you know? Not only does the TCC Library subscribe to the full digital version of The New York Times, which means students and employees have access to its complete current and archived content both online via the website or via the NYT app, but we also have NYTs past coverage through our databases. Looking for a specific article? Try searching via title in our Discovery Catalog. Here's an example search of how NYTs content will come up in the catalog. NYTs articles may come up in any search you do in the catalog, regardless of if you know the title. Keep in mind, indexing for databases is not always up-to-date if something was newly published. It may take a while if it is a newer article. You can see what database hold what years of coverage for the NYTs at this Discovery Catalog result for The New York Times under "Acess Online" (at the bottom). The TCC Library no longer subscribes to the print version.