Kenyon Collegian

Kenyon Collegian

The Kenyon Collegian is the official student newspaper of Kenyon College. Its web site can be found at [http://www.kenyoncollegian.com http://www.kenyoncollegian.com] The paper is a weekly and is publishing temporarily in a portable trailer due to renovations to Peirce Hall and the office's traditional location in "the Tower." An alumni group of past Collegian staffers has formed. Its URL is http://collegianalumni.blogspot.com. Notable Collegian alumni include Matt Winkler of Bloomberg, Renee Peck, Jay Cocks and P. F. Kluge, the paper's current adviser and author of "Eddie and the Cruisers."

Staff

As of Fall 2008, "The Collegian" is led by the following individuals:

The current editor-in-chief for the Fall 2008 semester is Leslie Parsons. Emmy Fletcher and Monica Kriete are the Managing Editors. Dan Groberg and Sarah Queller are the News Editors.
Richard Wylde is the Features Editor.
Phoebe Hillemann is the Arts and Entertainment Editor.
Blake Ellis is the Opinions Editor.
Kali Greff is the Sports Editor.
Wesley Keyser is the Photo Editor.
Daniel Streicher is the Design Editor.


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