I haven't read the Word in a while. Ever try to contact Gregg Morris? He's vehemently anti-SLAM and anti-Envoy as you know. Seriously I think campus media, like a lot of other things at Hunter, can be greatly reformed for the benefit of everyone if a few people in a few key positions collectively exercised an extra few brain cells. Not to knock on Media Board, who's had its hands tied by blockheaded interlocutors (an understatement) the last 2 semesters. Also not to knock on Jen Weiss and Aliya Feldman and others I know on the Envoy staff. But think about it: WHCS radio is 590 AM. 590 is barely receivable on even the newest radios. Why not save up some money and buy a license for a higher frequency (assuming the bandwidth is available)? And why not make the Envoy a daily or even a weekly? Among other things, it would make campus news, especially at election time, much more relevant. Bi-weekly may be OK for a magazine, but there's too much going on for the campus "newspaper of record" to print so infrequently. Offset the extra cost of printing more frequently by reducing the number of pages and the print run. Make the hunterenvoy.com website fully functional with archive search. And there's no need for the cover page to have color if it only has artwork and not news content. WHCS and the Envoy are the 2 campus media outlets in the best position by far to become truly great sources of news and entertainment. All it will take is the belief that there's something better than the current status quo. And maybe a few marathon negotiation sessions with Dean Escott... -WL At 10:07 PM 5/4/03 -0400, Jillian Murray wrote: >Does anyone here read "The Word" online? >http://theword.hunter.cuny.edu > >I'm looking at the latest issue, and am appalled by the grammar errors. >Some of the articles are literally unreadable. Is this all that >Hunter-focused reporting can be? The student writers must be so detached >from the events (USG, Senate, Hunter-l, whatever) that they seem to funnel >misinformation and wrong perspectives into the issues. > >Sigh... >Jillian