Welcome back to Loquitur’s second semester. Way back in September, before America fell under attack, the staff here at Loquitur made some pretty big promises. Some we fulfilled and some we are still working on. Loquitur has had some tough situations to deal with last semester, but that’s what a newspaper is all about.
We are now in a different place than we were five months ago but our goals will remain the same. We will continue to keep you informed with issues on and off campus and if a curve ball is thrown our way we will again adjust our swing.
We have stated before that a great publication requires feedback. So far our readers have been receptive to our call. Before the winter break we received a letter from a member of the housekeeping department. The letter was in response to an article that appeared in issue 13 that attempted to figure out what was up with the excessive amount of trash on campus. The article blamed the housekeeping and the letter that was received blamed the students. Because of that letter Loquitur revisited the topic and the story, written by Gina Roswell, is our top story this week.
Loquitur would also like to receive stories from as many guest writers as possible this semester. No matter if you are a student, a faculty member or an employee of Cabrini, Loquitur wants to hear your ideas. Drop a slip of paper with your name and contact information on it and hand it to the mailroom worker. Just make sure it says “To Loquitur” somewhere near the top of it or put in an addressed envelope and Loquitur will be in touch with you as soon as possible. We’re already knee-deep in the second semester and Loquitur is ready to move ahead. Enjoy.