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February 2006
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The Fraser
Flash
Editors-in-Chief
Alleysha Tucker
Kristen Schatow
Advisory Editor
Nicki Hinchman
Assistant Editor
Amanda Dupure
Photo Editor
Kyle Snarski
Exchange Editor
Petia Kapintcheva
Web Editor
Andrew Kauffman
Web Master
Aaron Hamel
Flash Reporters
Ashley Bletch
Paul Digiovanni
Robert Druzynski
Aaron Hamel
Arthur McCall
John Milby
Jerica Pitts
Sarah Zalewski
Adviser
James Flanagan
The purpose of the Flash is to inform and entertain our audience, which includes the entire community, on subjects that may affect our readers.
We also aim to be an open forum for the audience to be heard and make comments and observations. It is our intent that we provide this
information in a clear, meaningful, and journalistic way. The Flash is a member of the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA).
Editorial Policy
The editorial board is the decision-making group for the newspaper staff. It includes the editor-in-chief, assistant editors, and all other writers,
web editors, and photographers. The board is in charge of making the decisions on what will go into the newspaper. If a controversial issue
arises, it is the common assumption that there will be nothing published in the newspaper that is libelous, obscene, copyrighted, disrupting,
or advocating illegal activities.
Contact Us
At the Flash, we encourage letters to the editor so that our readers can cooperate with us to make a better newspaper. Any signed letter of which
is not libelous, obscene, or regarding defamation or incitement may be accepted to be published. Letters are subject to edit for grammar and
content if necessary. Please keep letters 250 words or less. Letters can also be submitted in the box outside of the journalism room or in the
main office, as well as via e-mail to [email protected] Letters to the Editor should be addressed to: Letter to the Editor, The Flash,
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