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Reminders for Voice outreach

 

 

In our first issue, we mentioned that we’d like to hear from our readership, via our poll on www.washtenawvoice.com, about what they want to see more of in The Voice. After only receiving a few responses, we would like to draw the attention of our readers once again to the poll. We want our staff to create a product that meets the desires of our campus and community inhabitants and we can’t do that without some outreach to our readers.

There is a physical copy of our poll on the last page of this issue: B4. We encourage people to cut out and drop off these polls at the drop-box outside of our newsroom, TI 106.

If the poll isn’t your style and you’d like to have your voice more directly heard, feel free to write us at thewashtenawvoice@gmail.com. For all faculty, staff and students interested in getting their departments or clubs covered, please feel welcome to contact us directly as well. There is no better way to ensure that your club/department/event will be broadcasted to the campus than by letting us bring your story to print.

The Washtenaw Voice staff will also have a table at Welcome Day on Sept. 15. We encourage anyone interested in contributing to the paper or anyone who has questions to stop by our booth and talk with us. Take the poll on Welcome Day be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a T-shirt.

 

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