We want to clarify that we respect Ed Morales and his role as editorial adviser. He has been a wonderful resource for us throughout the years. We valued and respected his opinion and advice.
We don’t believe these changes to be his decisions but that he related them to us.
However, we strongly feel having a position such as that of the editorial director, which would oversee all student-produced editorial content prior to publication, takes away the editorial power from students in a student publication.
He “related” them or “relayed” them? #sophgomore #liable
what’s a #sophgomore? did you mean sophomore and hit the wrong key? funny how that happens sometimes.
You obviously didn’t read the infamous Estes satire piece.
Hmmm… typos and usage – the VERY constructs on which R&B is trying to improve its products. When you learn to produce your copy using proper standardized American English, perhaps a discussion of your merits is in order. Until then, LEARN TO USE YOUR COMPUTER AND YOUR FINGERS CORRECTLY!!!!
But typing in all caps is very professional.
Troll.
Using all caps in a post denotes shouting. This from all popular resources on the subject. It is my intent to shout my statement, not to passively let my thoughts wash down the river of indifference.
If you’re worried about “the river of indifference,” you’re going to need to up your game with regards to content vs. pedantry.
Perhaps once all news publications are able to entirely eradicate spelling errors, we may be able to use typos to suggest journalists are without merit.
Until that day, however, let’s just say that to err is human, no?
Related can be used as a verb. It means “to tell.” Pay more attention in English class, please.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/related?show=1&t=1345223428
Colin is spot on.
I’ll just leave this here then http://i.imgur.com/N0sM9.png
Yes because no one ever mistakes when they’re live-tweeting from a phone several times a minute.
Let’s all zero in on the least important element of this post, shall we? I’m heartened to learn that the R&B’s once-and-future staffers respect and appreciate Ed Morales and are willing to continue working with him as their advisor. It’s yet another demonstration of their maturity.