The Capital Times NEWS Diana Le Jenna Denoyelles Benjamin Branstetter Kelsie White COPY Enrroß Marty Santalucia EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR LAYOUT EDITORS STAFF WRITERS PHOTOGRAPHERS CARTOONISTS BUSINESS BUSINESS MANAGER The Capital Times is published biweekly by the students of Penn State Harrisburg and is funded with Student Activity Fee money. Viewpoints are solely those of the authors and are not representative of the college administration, faculty or student body. Join Us The Capital Times is always looking for students to fill writing and photography positions. Necessary training is provided and opportuni ties for advancement are available. Interested students should stop by The Capital Times office at E-126, call 717-948-6440 or e-mail captimes@psu.edu. Buy Ad Space To buy advertisement space in The Capital Times, please contact Business manager Ashaka Patel at AXPSOI4@PSU.EDU. Available advertisement sizes, prices and printing dates will be provided. Penn State Harrisburg clubs, organizations and services are Marin Bendoritis Park Bierbower Katie Catina James Couche Dylan Johnson Wills King Amy Kirby Kirill Sobin Chris Varmecky Logan Zugay Juna Lee Philip Narsh Michael Pierce Ashaka Patel THE CAPITAL TIMES editor's comments Corrections and Comments The Capital Times seeks to provide complete, correct and fair reporting. Any necessary corrections or comments are welcome and appreciated. Please call 717-948-6440 or e-mail captimes@psu.edu ~lhl 28 2009 OK, Penn State Harrisburg. Here's what producing this issue was like in a nut shell: It may be the first issue of the Spring 2009 semester, but after an exhausting fall semester of revamp ing the paper, putting in our best ef fort every time, long and stressful nights in the office, having our pa per shut down and get ting our paper back up and running, this whole newspaper production thing isn't new or re freshing to us. The only refreshing thing are the new writers -- the new faces and new bylines. New recruits are exciting. But with recruit ing comes training and that takes much dedication, encouragement and patience. This is issue No. 7, and by now, us editors have gone nuts.
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