May 13, 2008, 11:15 pm
Move over 104, here comes 105
Posted by Andrew Nacin
Our May 12 issue was the first issue of volume 105 of The GW Hatchet, coinciding with our May 1 staff turnover.
Here at The Hatchet, graduating editors are given a “30-piece” — thirty column inches where they can write anything they want. The Departing Editor pieces were published in our final three issues of volume 104 of The GW Hatchet:
- Leah Carliner, life editor: No longer saving the things left unsaid (April 21)
- Ben Solomon, senior photo editor: Four good years behind the lens (April 21)
- Sam Salkin, multimedia editor: It’s all in the family: finding the folks that matter (April 21)
- Brendan Polmer, arts editor: Obviously, not in it for the money (April 24)
- Lizzie Wozobski, opinions editor: Signed, sealed, delivered: I’m gone (April 24)
- Jessica Calefati, senior news editor: True life: I’m a journalist (April 24)
- David Ceasar, senior editor: Splicing commas and growing up (April 28)
- Jake Sherman, editor in chief: The Hatchet, with some college on the side (April 28)
A list of our new staff, led by Editor in Chief Eric Roper, is available here.
We publish again May 19 (post-Commencement issue) and June 12 (Colonial Inauguration Guide), before we resume publication in the fall. Throughout the summer, we will continue to update our blogs and publish articles.
Posted by Andrew Nacin
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