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Deadline approaches

As stories have been written over the past two weeks, they are edited by instructors, returned to reporters to be reworked and then submitted a second time.

Students in the editing field will now edit the submissions, yet again, and again return them to reporters for rewrites. At last then they will be considered for printing in the publication that this year's cohort of students will produce.

The effort is trully a collaborative one with student wirters, photojournalists, editors, and multimedia all working together as a would-be news room to produce reports on news.

Tuesday afternoon is the deadline for articles to be submitted and then it will be crunch time for layout and presentation to the printer.

At last, students will see their effort in visual style.

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