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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