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Saturday, August 13, 2005

Well, it's official

Mood: Content
Music: Reel Big Fish (I'm on quite the RBF kick lately)


It's official folks.

I will again be taking up the reigns of political and social issues columnist for The Daily Beacon. My columns will be appearing every Tuesday beginning August 30th.

You can read my past works on The Beacon's website or on my own at <http//web.utk.edu/~jfish>

Thanks to Daily Beacon Editor-in-Chief John Carruthers and congratulations to the other columnists selected this fall:

-Will Hamilton
-Crystal Humphrey
-Daniel Ferguson
-Nate Arthur
-Scott Hendrix
-Patrick Christiana
-Lisa Schol
-Kristin Luna
-Megan Williams
-Jeff Cohran
-Sarah Pevey
-Steven Brooks
-Weslie Jarvis

Over half these guys are relatively new to Page 4, and aside from Nate, Kristin, Megan, and Jeff, I've not seen any of their work before. Graduation left some pretty big holes to fill, including my perennial opponent and friend John Brown. However, according to our editor the competition for Columnist slots was much more fierce than it has been in past years, so the work of the newcomers must be of a superior quality, as evidenced by some previous columnists not selected to return this season. I expect that we'll be a great team and together bring the University of Tennessee an informative and interesting Opinion Page for the fall.

Congratulations and good luck everyone!


PS We have a facebook group called "Beacon Page 4". It's open to anyone and if you ever wanted to talk directly to the columnists and find the phone, e-mail, or letters to the editor too convenient, you can find us there as well.

1 Comments:

Blogger John Norris Brown said...

Thanks for compliment, Jon. It was great writing for the Beacon my last 2 years at UT, and our occasional debates were always fun! Good luck this semester, and don't veer to far to the left :-)

11:40 PM

 

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