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8/26/2013, 11:57pm

ME welcomes students and looks forward to busy year

By Sarah Eyd
ME welcomes students and looks forward to busy year

Managing Editor Sarah Eyd

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Dear Slate readers,

Firstly, I want to give a big welcome to any freshmen or new readers and thank our returning ones. Your support for this publication means so much.

We work really hard to bring you quality content in our print edition and on theslateonline.com.
Seeing someone carrying or reading The Slate on campus, or overhearing a conversation about an article is so rewarding to the staff and me.

We have some amazing things in store for you all this year.

As sad as it was to see nearly half of our staff graduate last year, I am very excited to work with so many new people.

Last year, you could feel the talent and energy radiating from the office from all the passionate people on the staff.

I have no doubts that this year will be any different.My predecessor, Cara Shumaker is now editor-in-chief.

She has an infectious drive and passion for newspapers and is the most organized person I know. The Slate is in very good hands.

In addition to the tangible paper we produce every week, our website is also a top priority.

I promise you that theslateonline.com will be seeing a lot of new and exciting updates this year, so stay tuned.

Thank you and have a wonderful semester!

Best,

Sarah Eyd
Managing Editor

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