Our May 12 issue was the first issue of volume 105 of The GW Hatchet, coinciding with our May 1 staff turnover.
Here at The Hatchet, graduating editors are given a “30-piece” — thirty column inches where they can write anything they want. The Departing Editor pieces were published in our final three issues of volume 104 of The GW Hatchet:
- Leah Carliner, life editor: No longer saving the things left unsaid (April 21)
- Ben Solomon, senior photo editor: Four good years behind the lens (April 21)
- Sam Salkin, multimedia editor: It’s all in the family: finding the folks that matter (April 21)
- Brendan Polmer, arts editor: Obviously, not in it for the money (April 24)
- Lizzie Wozobski, opinions editor: Signed, sealed, delivered: I’m gone (April 24)
- Jessica Calefati, senior news editor: True life: I’m a journalist (April 24)
- David Ceasar, senior editor: Splicing commas and growing up (April 28)
- Jake Sherman, editor in chief: The Hatchet, with some college on the side (April 28)
A list of our new staff, led by Editor in Chief Eric Roper, is available here.
We publish again May 19 (post-Commencement issue) and June 12 (Colonial Inauguration Guide), before we resume publication in the fall. Throughout the summer, we will continue to update our blogs and publish articles.