Mud slinging
AMANDA COWAN/Emerald
University President Dave Frohnmayer, Geneva Wortman and Bill Miner break ground for the
new University of Oregon Recreation and Fitness Center on Monday morning.
ODE board selects summer editor
ByTeri Meeuwsen
Higher Education Editor
The Oregon Daily Emerald won’t
be going on vacation this summer
— not with the new editor in town.
Michael Hines, a junior, was
named summer editor in chief at the
Emerald Board of Directors meeting
Tuesday.
“I’m pretty excited,” Hines said.
“I can’t wait until the summer
starts. It will be fun picking up
where Sarah left off and passing
on the paper to Ryan. ”
Sarah Kickler is the current edi
tor in chief and Ryan Frank is the
1998 editor-elect.
“I think I’ve got experience and
determination, and I’m really ex
cited to do this, ” he said.
Hines has been a student activi
ties reporter for the Emerald since
June 1997 and has also worked
part-time at The Register-Guard as
a sports worker since September.
He is in the magazine sequence
in the School of Journalism and
Communication but is talcing some
news-editorial classes as well.
“The board was very pleased
with all of the candidates,” said Hol
ly Sanders, vice chairwoman of the
board. “But Mike was an outstand
ing candidate for the position. His
journalism experience and commit
ment to the Emerald make him an
ideal candidate for the summer edi
tor in chief."
A summer editor-in-chief posi
tion was created in response to
this year’s internship situation,
Kickler said.
“When the board was in the
process of hiring for the position for
next year, both candidates had pri
or commitments to summer intern
ships,” Kickler said. “The board de
.cided it would be in the best
interest of the paper to hire some
one separately for the summer edi
tor position.”
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COPY EDITING
Night Editor/Copy Chief
Copy Editors
Sports Copy Editor
STUDENT ACTIVITIES DESK
Editor
Reporters
COMMUNITY DESK
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Reporters
HIGHER EDUCATION DESK
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Reporters
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Applications are due 5:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, May 13, 1998. All positions are
paid.
Applications can be picked at the ODE
office (Suite 300, EMU) or visit our website
at www.uoregon.edu/ ~ ode (click on
“Employment”). Relevant work samples
should be submitted with each application.
Questions? Call 346-5511.
Also hiring for summer term
The Oregon Dailg Emerald is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and is committed to a culturally diverse workplace.
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