The Daily Californian - Current Senior Editorial Board

Current Senior Editorial Board

The Senior Editorial Board encompasses all the section editors as well as the development editor. The following is the Senior Editorial Board membership for fall 2012:

Stephanie Baer, Editor in Chief and President
Emma Anderson, Managing Editor

Adelyn Baxter, City News Editor
Sarah Burns, University News Editor
Sarah Burke, Arts & Entertainment Editor
Annie Gerlach, Sports Editor
Fiona Hannigan, Blog Editor
J.D. Morris, Opinion Editor
Victoria Pardini, Development Editor
Derek Remsburg, Photo Editor
Anya Schultz, Multimedia Editor
Alex Wolinsky, Night Editor

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