Letter from the Editor-in-Chief

The Communicator has gone through many changes this year with our print product as well as the online edition. Thankfully, our creative, dedicated and hardworking staff has been able to keep up with all the changes and continue to get issues on the newsstands every week—even when that means we need to spend a 12 hour day in the newsroom.

We are committed to being the most accurate, thorough and impartial news source for IPFW and the surrounding community, and we strive to put our best work out. At times, we do find mistakes or design errors, and we learn from them.

It’s not just The Communicator staff though—we’ve had an amazing amount of readers respond to articles and illustrations, stop into the newsroom to chat and inquire about how we run. We welcome all responses—good, bad or indifferent—because it helps us to get to know more about the community we reach and how we can better suit their needs, as well as how to become better journalists, designers, photographers and artists.

So by all means, don’t hesitate to send a letter to the editor, stop into the newsroom, phone or email us—we are always willing to listen.

Along those lines, we are also always open to those aspiring to write, design, illustrate or any number of other creative skills who want to collaborate and learn with us. We do our best to prepare each other for the industries we aim to enter upon graduation, and our door is always open to those who want to do the same.