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Date Posted: Tue March 15, 2005 18:55:51
Author: Ram '91
Subject: The time for the E-in-C to register her unhappiness was when the article was submitted for publication. Being unhappy with the backlash, if that is in fact the case, sounds a day late and a dollar short from the person overall in charge of the publication. Maybe we have a future A-10 commissioner. I don't think many of us want him canned but remonstrated, and it would be a good idea for him to submit an article explaining himself for that article and apologizing for any offense given, be they Rams or Bonnies.
In reply to: Ram '05 's message, "I am a Fordham student and I know a few people that work on The Ram. It is unconfirmed but I have heard that the editor in chief is very unhappy with the backlash about Cataldos Overtime column and they are considering getting rid of him. Im not positve but it looks like he is on his way out." on Tue March 15, 2005 17:45:30


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  • Working for a student publication is supposed to be a learning experience. Students will make mistakes, and suffer lapses in judgment. I'm sure Mr. Cataldo will learn from this experience, and emerge a better journalist because of this unfortunate incident. To become sports editor of The Ram requires two solid years of dedication to the newspaper. He's worked hard to get this position. He should not lose what he's worked hard to obtain over one lapse of judgment. (NT) -- JoltinJoe, Tue March 15, 2005 19:06:55

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