From the Daily Lobo (the student newspaper for the University of New Mexico):
"A newspaper has an obligation to its community. It's our job to inform our readers of things that impact their lives, such as the maneuvers of the regents and Caldera - even when it's boring.
Sure, we could run the king of pop on the masthead and Princess Diana in the lead story slot on the front page.
Instead, I'd like to bring the workings of the administration home to students. After all, what's the point of writing all these regent stories if people don't understand the basics?
Look for a package called "Who's in charge around here anyway?" on page two next week. That's the solution I've come up with so far. I'm open to other suggestions. "
At least one editor has it right...
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