Opinion

Bring on the new year

Well, another semester is in the books.

After our battle with ALRC and the Nitty Gritty, our tackling of graduate school reform and, as usual, nit-picking ASM, it’s time to recharge the mind (and liver) during break.

However, you should look forward to a few changes next semester:

— So as to not give Editorial Page Editor Sean Kittridge an embolism, Hannah Shtein will be joining Opinion as our new Editorial Page Content Editor.

— Sports Content Editor Michael Bleach will replace Kevin Bargnes, who’ll be traveling to business, as managing editor. And I’ll be staying put, unless of course, I end up deciding to run for District 5.

— We will be attempting a redesign of our newspaper over winter break, and we will hopefully be updating our image for a new decade. We may also decide to redesign our website, but that depends on whether we like what we see in the process.

Until then, relax. We’ll have plenty of time to offend campus entities later, and you’ll have plenty of time to plan boycotts of our organization. And besides, if you need to yell at me, you can either find me in the office or on State Street at 6 a.m. delivering the paper (and no, that’s not a joke).

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So will these new editors actually do their jobs and, you know, edit? Or just keep printing every ridiculous piece of shit that lands on their desk under the guise of free speech?

Grow up, children.

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Thanks, Jason, for that thoughtful, forward-looking article. Now can we see your boobies?

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I love this guy. I get a laugh every time I see your comments. Thank you.

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