Back to school, back to the Bullblog
1 September 2010
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Summer is, we hope you’ve heard by now, officially over. But with the end of summer comes Camp Yale, and with the end of Camp Yale comes a brand new year for the Bullblog. Last year we covered the stories you really cared about extensively– the YDN elections, tap night and Sam Tsui’s rise from Doox Man to Youtube celebrity. This year we have so much to look forward to. Will the Dramat’s Rent erupt in flames like we’ve predicted, or will they accurately capture the 1990′s gay New York scene? Who will follow in the footsteps of Paul Needham, and more importantly– what will Paul Needham do with his time once he moves out of 202 York? Will Liberry survive? Will Blue State take over every coffee shop in New Haven by the time Drew Ruben graduates? Is James Franco really directing a musical? Where will he be at all times of the day and what is he wearing? (Check our twitter). Will the Movement for Beauty and Justice realize beauty and in doing so create justice? Well, no– but they’ll have a good time trying and we’ll be there to cover it.
We’re looking forward to this year as much as you are, and we have a great new staff to bring some fresh ideas to the Bullblog. Joe has (willingly) stepped down as editor-in-chief and I’m taking over from him. Michael Gocksch will be managing editor and Clayton Erwin, Alex Shaheen, and Justine Bunis will be the new regular team. Joe and Chloe will still be around to keep us in line and enlighten us with their witty commentary.
Last year, if you can believe it, was only our first year in the Blogosphere, but it was much better than we all imagined. This year we will only get better. Stay tuned.
Tags: Alex Shaheen, bullblog regime, chloe searcy, clayton erwin, james franco, Justine Bunis, michael gocksch, sam tsui
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