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A new board takes power at the 'Prince'

The Class of 2002 Managing Board assumes control of The Daily Princetonian today under the leadership of the 125th Editor-in-Chief Daniel Stephens '02, who pledged to take a less heavy-handed approach to managing the newspaper, while making renewed effort to hold his staff's proverbial hand.

Managing editors Ben "It's gonna be good" Grossman '02 and Emily "Writers are already avoiding me" Johnson '02 will be putting their ears to the police scanner and taking their seats behind the partition at 48 University Place.

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Phil "Classified fact checker" Novack '02 and Rob "Novack security chief" Laset '02 will be bringing their own brand of journalism to the second year of the venerable institution of Page 3.

Kate Criner '02 and Lee Williams '02 will serve as the editorial page editors. "We've got everything under control — plus we're expecting to get a lot of help from Grossman throughout the year," they agreed.

Sara Conrath '02, Andrew Funk '02, Alex Iliff '02 and Clark Thiemann '02 will assume control of the sports section. "At least we don't have to worry about Dan micromanaging our section, and we've even heard that we're getting our own TV," Conrath said.

Emma "L.A. Times" Soichet '02 will be keeping alive the newspaper's newest tradition, The Prince Magazine.

Georgia "Don't forget the film" Garthwaite '02 will head up the photo department with the assistance of associate photo editors, Gabe Fossati '03, Meghan Mullarkey '02 and John Vomacka '02 — who will also serve as online editor with John Zedlewski '02.

Heather Aspras '03, Eric Rosen '02 and Michael "Trenton Times" Grabell '03 are the new arts editors.

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Alexis Burakoff '04, Erica Gralla '04, Sarah Uzenoff '03 and Eric Yanagi '04 will oversee a layout that will be essentially the same as last year's design.

And finally, Amy Gold '02 will be taking care of business.

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