Abstract
An analysis was made by questionnaire to university students about the degree of their interest to know what is getting up in the world, and their action for getting to know news. Questionnaires were collected from 170 students who go to the university in Kumamoto, Kanagawa, and Tokyo. Analysis shows that a student who is more interested in happening in the world acquires news information uniformly. However, the difference was seen by whether they are working or not, and the distinction of sex. The conspectus nature of news information was seen at a student who often looks at the Internet at the previous research. However, it turned out that a student expects conspectus nature from a newspaper or television, but not asking the Internet for it.