The New York Times Access
Weber State University provides FREE All Access to The New York Times for students, faculty, and staff. Enjoy unlimited access to everything The New York Times has to offer, including: news, games, cooking, audio, Wirecutter, The Athletic, TimesMachine, The New York Times article archive, subscriber-only newsletters, New York Times inEducation, gift articles, and saved articles. Access is available through NYTimes.com and all New York Times apps, available for download on iOS or Android devices.
Activation Instructions for All Access via Domain Pass:
Get started today by following the simple steps below or watching this video to activate your New York Times access.
- Navigate to accessnyt.com. Search for and select Weber State University.
- You will be redirected to the New York Times registration page. Click “Create Account” using your school issued @edu email and click “Continue.” If you do not already have an account, you will need to create a password.
- You will receive a confirmation email to verify your email address to complete the account setup. Click the link in the email to validate your email address.
- You will be prompted to indicate if you are Student or Staff. Staff access is valid for four years from date of registration. Student access is valid until December of your graduation year.
- You will get a notice that “You’ve Claimed Your NYTimes Pass!” Click “Get Started” to continue setting up and personalizing your New York Times experience.
Additional Information About All Access Products:
- News: Engage with expert reporting, including breaking news, culture coverage and analysis.
- Games: Unwind with Spelling Bee, Wordle, the Crossword and an archive of over 10,000 past puzzles.
- Cooking: Enjoy delicious recipes, advice and inspiration daily.
- Audio: Enjoy full access to podcasts and audio journalism on NYTimes.com, via the Listen tab on The New York Times app, and on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
- Wirecutter: Choose products confidently with reviews and real-world testing.
- The Athletic: Follow in-depth, personalized coverage of your favorite sports.
- TimesMachine: Explore a browser-based digital replica of all issues of The New York Times from 1851 to 2002. Education users are able to download up to five PDFs per day, with unlimited browsing.
- The New York Times Article Archive: Access partial and full-text digital versions of articles from 1851 to today, with redirects to TimesMachine where applicable.
- Subscriber-Only Newsletters: An exclusive collection of newsletters, available only to subscribers.
- New York Times inEducation: Curated reading lists around key areas of study, updated weekly, accessible via nytimes.com/edu.
- Gift Articles: Gift up to 10 News articles or Cooking recipes per month.
- Saved Articles: Save articles by selecting the Save button in the article tools list under the headline. Saved articles are accessible in each user's Reading List, when logged in.