1996 Miracle Yearbook
Hot off the Press An inside scoop on "Cedars" "A high quality col- lege paperthat pro- vides for a greater awareness of the ethical issues fac- ing the students in their world and a strong rapport with those within its readership." -Keturah Stork Julie Plunkett You trek tothe PO,doubting you'll find any mail awaiting. But no, your box almost overflows. And there it lies - Cedars - the stu- dents' bi-weekly newspaper. Ar- ticles uncover the scoop, from the dean's list to musical pro- grams to sports victories to com- munity outreaches. Obviously, its purpose is not to report the mostrecent world news,butrather to keep the students and faculty informed with what takes place on campus and in one another's lives. For those parents who re- ceive the publication, the staff provides an interesting, realistic overview of the college. No won- der afavorite column is"Daren to be Different," in which Daren Houck expounds upon the corn- Stephen Simons - News Editor Danny Cook - Assignment Editor Julie Plunkitt - Editor-in-Chief Daren Houck - Business Manager Philip Wallis - Photography Editor Charstie Davids - Copy Editor plexities of dating. Another, "Haven't Been There, Haven't Done That," points students to local cultural attractions. This year's editor, Julie Plunkett, has enjoyed the experience that only acompletelystudentrun program can give. The responsibilities and opportunitiesexpound in thejour- nalism field. Working with the dedicated team, she has seen the staff of six combine efforts, uniting through deadlinesand all- nighters. The result has been a high quality paper that provides for a greater awareness of the ethical issuesfacing the students in their world and astrong rapport with those within its readership. --Keturah Stork cedars wsrn/cedars
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