
ALEC HORTON
The Current Sauce
Q: What kinds of changes are you thinking about making?
A: I think establishing a consistent feature section in the center spread of our paper will help: a feature story with crazy visuals and a fun design.
KATIE RAYBURN
Argus Literary Magazine
Q: Why do you think a literary magazine is really valuable to a campus’s population?
A: I feel like it’s almost a more romanticized version of what’s happening … We have a bunch of past editions that we pull out occasionally and we’re just like ‘oh, well, Hurricane Katrina was that year, or before.’
KIERSTIN RICHTER
The Potpourri
Q: Why do you think that student media is really something that anyone can do, not just communications majors?
A: I feel like if you limit that to just comm. majors, or just English majors, then you’re only going to get one perspective of the student population … If you are able to get everybody’s ideas, then you get a better idea of what the students are actually thinking.
NOAH BAUDOIN
KNWD
Q: Do you have plans to change any of the music that plays on the station?
A: Some people have said there’s a lot of alternative music on the station. I’ve looked at it, and there is a lot of it. I know we’ve played about zero country … So I want there to be something for everyone.