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Issue date: 12/4/08 Section: The Weekly
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Luanne Linares, Editor-in-Chief

Victoria Davis, Executive Editor

Matthew Howard, Managing Editor



Kelly Frazee, News Editor

Sara Beitman OP/ED Editor

Adam Bernstein & Ben Levine, Life! Co-Editors

Daniel Wayne, Sports Editor

OPEN, Focus Editors

Ross Litman, Photography Editor

Sarah Golden, Business Manager



Jillian Bevacqua, Asst. News Editor

Rachel Majkszak, Asst. OP/ED Editor

OPEN, Asst. Life! Editor

OPEN, Asst. Sports Editor

OPEN, Asst. Focus Editors



OPEN, Asst. Photography Editor

OPEN, Asst. Business Managers

Sara Beitman, Online Editor

Rebecca Unger, Copy Editor

OPEN, Subscriptions Manager

Jamie Schneider, Editor Emerita

Faculty Advisor, Christine Ebner (Seegers Union)

Publisher: Lynne Septon, Images



Mailing Address:

Muhlenberg College Box 0106

2400 West Chew St.

Allentown, Pa. 18104

Phone: 484-664-3195

Fax: 484-664-3187

E-mail: weeklyeditor@gmail.com

Website: www.muhlenbergweekly.com

Editorial Policy:

Any and all views expressed in The Muhlenberg Weekly are those solely of the writers and/or editors and do not reflect those of Muhlenberg College. All letters and articles submitted to The Muhlenberg Weekly must be signed by respective writer(s). The Muhlenberg Weekly views itself as an open forum for students to voice their opinions on all relevant topics.



Opinions expressed in the OP/ED section of this newspaper are solely those of the author. The Weekly reserves the right to edit all pieces for grammatical, spacing and legal purposes. The Editor-in-Chief has final jurisdiction on whether a Letter to the Editor or article is printed. Deadline for submission is Sunday proceeding publication by 7:00 p.m.



Because of the high production costs, members of the College Community are permitted one copy per issue. Where available, additional copies may be purchased with prior approval for 25 cents each by contacting The Weekly Editor-in-Chief. Newspaper theft is a crime. Those who violate the single copy rule may be subject to civil penalties, criminal prosecution and/or college discipline.
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