The Washington Post can be accessed either from the library database or journals list. The login is your McDaniel username and password. No additional account is necessary to access the Washington Post.
Common Questions / Concerns
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How do I access past content?
Coverage for the Washington Post goes back to 2005. There is no dedicated search for past content. To find older articles, search your topic in the search box at the upper left. Then choose "Advanced Search" on the results page to add limiters such as date.
My student/professor is experiencing a paywall.
Why am I seeing advertisements/popups? Our site license allows users access to WashingtonPost.com beyond the paywall but does not provide an ad-free experience. The ads seen may include acquisition advertisements.
Why does the screen say “sign in” in the upper right-hand corner? Account creation is not a condition of access, as our site license is designed to be IP based, via the campus network.
I’ve experienced this error message: ‘The site you just tried to visit looks fake. Attackers sometimes mimic sites by making small, hard-to-see changes to the URL. This error is a browser setting in Chrome 86. This is a known challenge, identified by McAfee, between Chrome 86 and proxy servers.