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Editor's Note: Reporter Evolution

by Laura Mandanas
  
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Reporter is mutating. Changing. Adapting. We really have no choice.

In addition to the 32 pages you’re used to, Reporter is evolving. We’re becoming a digital beast as well as a printed one. Considering the amount of time our student body collectively spends in front of the computer every day, how could we not?

Our new website just got a makeover, and I must say, it’s looking pretty fine. We’ve got online exclusive articles, blogs, and—my favorite part—a convenient form to assist you in filling my inbox with questions, comments, complaints, and suggestions. I look forward to hearing from you.

If you’re interested in working for Reporter, drop me a line, or stop by one of our weekly meetings. They’re held every Friday at 5 p.m. in our office, located in the basement of the SAU, 04-A426. There’s free pizza, and we’re always looking for new people to join our staff.

That’s another change here at Reporter; we’ve got some new people around the office. Hi. I’m Laura Mandanas, and I’ll be Editor in Chief for the next 30 issues. It’s a pleasure to meet you. Despite all the changes around here, one thing remains the same. Week after week, we’ll still be serving up delicious, steaming platefuls of our signature recipe: by-the-students-for-the-students coverage of RIT news, events, and zeitgeist. The recipe is just being tweaked a little—and here’s where you come in.

Reporter needs you. Without your feedback, we’re nothing. We’re an irrelevant, soupy mess of pond scum and printer ink. I’d like to think that we’re doing a little better than that, but it’s really up to you. Because it’s only with your feedback that Reporter continues to grow.

So write me some letters, give Rings some phonecalls, and let’s evolve Reporter into something totally kickass, shall we?

Laura Mandanas
Editor in Chief


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News
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RIT to Hold Relay for Life
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RIT Grads Launch Company, New Product
SG Weekly Update
RIT Forecast
Leisure
Girls Gone Wild
One Night with Zox
Review: Lite-A-Switch
Review: Sparta
At Your Leisure
Features
All In This Together
Broadway Reaching Out To Younger Audiences
That Girl: Emily Hughes
Sports
Getting Some Experience
Sports Desk: Equestrian Team
Views
What Will We Become?
RIT Rings
Editorial
Editor's Note: Reporter Evolution
Letters to the Editor
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