Ending errors through more careful editing process
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The Cavalier Daily Online Edition
THANK YOU to those who sent in comments and questions in response to last week's column. Most queries focused either on the news or the on-line edition of The Cavalier Daily. Since the online edition is being refurbished this week, I'll review the Web site and content in the next few weeks. The staff is adding a number of interesting and useful new features so I hope you'll check it out and let me know what you think. This week I look at some concerns readers and I had with news and photos, and two of my favorite writing examples from last week.
THE STORIES that make up this semester's registration issue all treat their subjects (and their readers) with well-organized prose and interesting as well as timely topics. Of course, one of the great benefits of a welcome issue is the consideration and time writers are able to give their articles. In this column, I want to identify particularly successful practices in The Cavalier Daily's first issue, in hopes that the staff won't be tempted to disregard them as deadlines become more frequent and University life more complicated. At the same time, there are a few areas needing improvement that I will bring to your attention as well.