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Issue date: 1/31/08 Section: The Weekly
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Luanne Linares, Editor-in-Chief

Victoria Davis, Executive Editor

OPEN, Managing Editor



Meredith Clinton, Eirinn Disbrow News Editors

OPEN, OP/ED Editor

OPEN, Life! Editor

OPEN, Sports Editor

Liz Faughnan, Sara Horowitz Focus Editors

OPEN, Photography Editor

Jamie Schneider, Business Manager



OPEN, Asst. News Editor

Sara Beitman, Avivah Furman Asst. OP/ED Editors

Esme Mazzeo, Asst. Life! Editor

Matthew Howard, Asst. Sports Editor

OPEN, Asst. Focus Editor



OPEN, Asst. Photography Editor

OPEN, Asst. Business Managers

Jeremy Banner, Online Editor

Rebecca Unger, Copy Editor

OPEN, Subscriptions Manager

Jamie Schneider, Editor Emerita

Faculty Advisor, Christine Ebner (Seegers Union)

Publisher: Lynne Septon, Images





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Opinions expressed in the OP/ED section of this newspaper are solely those of the author. The Weekly reserves the right to edit all pieces for grammatical, spacing and legal purposes. The Editor-in-Chief has final jurisdiction on whether a Letter to the Editor or article is printed. Deadline for submission is Sunday proceeding publication by 7:00 p.m.



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