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LETTER FROM THE EDITORS

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GN TE THE F GHT

GN TE THE F GHT

As foundations of journalism comes to an end, what better way to spend class than to read our very first print newspaper? Throughout the school year, journalism students have completed project after project and faced the treacherous rules of Indesign. Now it’s time to relax!

This issue’s cover story explores the good and bad of Greek life. To learn more about the inner workings of sororities, flip to page 7. Classes in the U.S. are ending but to learn more about French schooling and culture, flip to page 11 where writers Tia Rahmatalla and Taelim Yoon detail the experiences of students and educators in France.

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As soon to be members of WSS staff, we cannot wait to see all West and it’s students has to offer in the coming years. For more information on the best place to get a refreshing summer drink, flip to page 15 and read about Scooter’s Coffee.

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