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ImMEDIAte Changes ND Media. Clubs Follow Suit with. New Deuelope ,,1 1994 Newsp iear ' Awardfr na Collegian Delation, as ' Scholastic, the Dome, and the Observer implement change. Everywhere you look, something new is developing on cam- pus. Perhaps it is only natural for the Notre Dame Media Clubs to follow suit. The Scholastic imple- mented a whole new for- mat in the Fall of 1994, something it does about every four years. It also utilized a new approach. According to Editor Kate Wiltrout, the student maga- zine took more in-depth looks at campus to pro- duce better stories. The staff got a week to get the articles together instead of just one day, and that is the advantage. The Dome has changed in both composi- tion and structure. Several youthful editors and pho- tographers comprise the 1994 Staff, the eldest of which are two juniors . These new members pro- vide a whole new perspec- tive on the yearbook cov- erage and allow for new creative content. The lay- out design of the yearbook has also altered. Student Life and Organizations have been melded together under the new heading of Campus Life. The Dome has done away with group pictures and focused on the various activities that each organization spon- sors. After garnering th ralothersigni (outside recc teenier has with an av icreasingitsc ludent-run rovides a da leenthestude m events, i campus ide. Inaddi WSND Station Manager, Chris Rice, plays a Classical set for the listening audience. Zoe Marin, an Observer staff member, prepares her spread for the paper. 1 photo by Vincent Melody
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One of the inconveniences of going away to school is that mom is not here to sort your laundry. This excited student prepares to trek to the nearest laundry facilities. photo by Shannon Lennard photo by Matt Bauer
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yearbook cov. id allow for nen content. The lay poftheyeai altered. Shu i Organizatio: nmelded e new heading Life. The i away with and focused ius activities janization s 1994 Newspaper of the ear Award from the Indi- ina Collegiate Press As- ociation, as well as sev- :ral other significant forms )f outside recognition, the observer has begun this 11 with an avid focus on creasing its quality. The tudent-run newspaper rovides a daily link be- een the student body and lews events, ocurring on oth campus and world- ide. In addition to pro- viding news, Editor-in- chief Jake Peters explains, The Observer is an excel- lent instrument for spark- ing student debates. This has been a real recent strong point! Notre Dame is sure to make headway with all these Media changes. by Jennifer Schutzenhofer The Scholastic Staff discusses topics for the upcoming deadline. Scholastic, founded in 1867, publishes a weekly student magazine that is distributed every Thursday at dinner. Marvin Miranda and Lou Smolensk!, WVFI D.J.s, arouse student interest at Activities Night. The student-run radio station braodcasts exclusively to the Notre Dame campus. Editor-in-chief Jim Korczak, Year-In-Review Editor Tara Higgins, and Campus Life Editor Meghan McGriff conduct an opening meeting for the Dome. Many new and young faces comprise the editorial and photography staff for the 1995 yearbook. 193
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