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Next year will be a year of growth for The Appalachian student newspaper. We have a challenge ahead of us as difficulties arise with the state of the economy, the publication’s budget and the changing world of journalism.
However, The Appalachian will continue coverage of local, state, national and world events in a timely and thorough manner through both our print and online editions. Despite budget cuts, we will still push forward as a twice-weekly print publication, but will also update The Appalachian Web site daily with new content.
The Web site will
receive a redesign for next year, and we encourage readers to utilize
this site as the go-to place for news directly affecting Appalachian
State University students.
As
journalism continues to move in an online direction, we realize the
importance of establishing our Web site as an accurate, up-to-date
publication with stories, photos, blogs and varieties of multimedia.
The
Appalachian wishes to assure readers we will continue to remain a forum
for our readers, which includes all students, faculty, staff and
members of the Boone community.
We
encourage—and take seriously—all letters to the editor and online
comments, and hope our readers will see The Appalachian as an open
avenue.
The
Appalachian stresses the importance of questioning our stories, the
administration and the surrounding world as you examine issues on your
own.
To the
2008-09 Editorial Board—thank you for all of your hard work and
dedication. You have given up countless days and nights for this
newspaper and each of you will be remembered in the Student
Publications office. Good luck to each of you as you enter new stages
in your life, and also, best wishes to Appalachian’s graduating class
of 2009.
Sincerely,
Anne baker
Editor-in-Chief
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