Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year, Month Day of Publication). Title of article. Name of Newspaper. Retrieved from URL
Yamanouchi, K. (2014, June 09). Your commute: GDOT explores use of drones: Study comes up with tasks that could help with metro traffic. The Atlanta Journal - Constitution. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1534074307?accountid=27953
Unlike other periodicals, the abbreviations p. or pp. precede page numbers for a newspaper reference. Single pages take p. (e.g., p. B2) multiple pages take pp., (e.g., pp. B2-B4)
Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year, Month Day of Publication). Title of article. Name of Newspaper, p. Page number.
Porter, A. (2014, July 01). It’s pretty hot outside, but at least it’s not 117. Las Vegas Review Journal, p. A1.
For references with up to 7 authors, include all names.
Williams, T. D., & Smith, J. W. (1999, Mar 24). Anthrax Vaccine Debate Moves to Congress Controversy Centers on Pentagon Orders. Hartford Courant. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library.csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/256170920?accountid=27953
If there is no author, omit and list title of article first.
Miller’s election hopes fading. (2010, December 23). Los Angeles Times. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.library. csn.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/820713591?accountid=27953