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Come to Robinson 204 @ 9 pm tomorrow (Tuesday) and get published in the Dartmouth Free Press!

Originally founded as a student version of The Nation, a place for activist campaigns to get the publicity they deserve, and a balance to the conservative Dartmouth Review, the Dartmouth Free Press is in its ninth year of providing a voice for liberal, progressive, and alternative student thought.

But we can't do anything without you. That's why we're accepting applications for the following positions for Winter Term. (Some are brand new!) Prior experience is appreciated but not required.

--Section Editors (Campus, National/International, Arts/Entertainment)
--Creative Writing Editor
--Writing Editor
--Layout Editor
--Art Editor
--Design Editor
--Business Manager
--Publisher/Treasurer *Usually an elected Exec Board position, needs to be filled until annual elections occur for Spring Term
--Staff Columnists

Please see the attached document for position descriptions and the application. Applications will be due to the DFP blitz account by Saturday, January 15th.

Blitz "DFP" to remain on our blitz list.

"Free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad." --Albert Camus
 
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The Dartmouth Free Press is a student political newspaper providing a forum for liberal, progressive and alternative voices on campus. We feature political commentary and news analysis for both national and campus issues on a biweekly basis. The Dartmouth Free Press intends to combine sound journalism and progressive perspectives in order to inform and educate Dartmouth students. 

First Meeting Tuesday, January 11th
Robo 204, 9pm
Be there.


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