Alice McGuire | Editor
Yana McGuire | Deputy Editor
We’re back! After a brief pause, we are honored to welcome our new adviser, Ameera Salman, to the team. Salman worked for Eastern Michigan University’s student-run publication, The Eastern Echo, from Fall 2022 to Fall 2025. They were the editor in chief before earning their bachelor’s degree in journalism, alongside a minor in urban studies. The Voice team is looking forward to the new experiences and learning opportunities that Salman’s expertise will bring.

Ameera Salman began her position as the Washtenaw Voice adviser in January 2026. Photo courtesy of Cody Stedman.
Meet the adviser
An Ann Arbor native, Salman took summer classes at Washtenaw Community College while studying at Eastern Michigan University, but she describes this semester as “mostly” her first experience with The Voice. Salman heard much about the program while working at The Eastern Echo, after a number of former Voice staff members transferred to the university.
“It was really great to meet some of the former students from The Voice at The Echo. And now we’ve kind of swapped places, so that’s been really cool,” Salman said. “They are doing a great job over there, and I really appreciate the hard work and appreciate them for taking care of something that I loved so dearly and still do. So I’m really excited to get to know something that they also love so dearly and have put so much time into.”
In addition, this semester we will be shifting to a monthly print publication schedule, with the first issue hitting newsstands across campus on February 24. Our goal is to serve our readers with timely online updates alongside our usual print edition. More details will be available soon.
Get involved
All students at Washtenaw Community College are welcome to join the team, whether as contributors or staff. Please attend our meetings, which are held every Monday at 4 p.m. in SC 109 for more information. You can join the Zoom meetings by emailing thewashtenawvoice@gmail.com.
The Washtenaw Voice team is committed to exercising our rights ensured by the First Amendment while providing our campus community with solution-based reporting, backed by facts and humanity.
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