I'ts Over!

Journal Highlights

"What We Do We're Doing
All Day And Night."


By Frank Sikernitsky

Editor-In-Chief


For all you dedicated readers, this is the last official issue of the Fall 1995 Volume of the Trincoll Journal. It's been a great run. We wanted to let everyone know about some of the articles we've done this semseter. Get a taste for it...it takes all kinds to make a magazine.

Well, lessee...it all started with the "Under New Management" issue. Some people at Trinity though the Journal was going to fizzle, to drop off the radar. We've proved them wrong (you know who you are, Karim). In fact, we're the strongest publication on campus, and the only one still bothering to do it on the Web.

The next week's issue brought us the new cover design and my second favoriate cover of the semester - the Talk Show issue. With it, we started noticing a weird trend in our cover stories -- they tended to be about a month ahead of the popular media. Four weeks after that issue, the media went nuts on talk shows, and recently Senator Joe Lieberman, (D), CT, officially started his inquisition into that matter.

Another issue that recieved good response was the In between, we covered everything we could think of. Witches, alternative music, the Fall of the USSR, the Million Man March, OJ, the death of the American city, Tattoos, and too much more.

For some of my favoriates...I'd have to say my the cover I like the most was the Religion cover. I cannot really name a superior article, because I though so many were really good. By far one of my favoraite things was the new Insanity secion, which first appeared in the October 26th issue of the Journal. It's fun to let go sometimes, and remember that thing we called the '80s.

Anyway, we've had a good run. I'd like to congradulate each staff member for their work and energy, even with 20-page papers, reams of multiple-choice, essay exams, practices, and the rest of the entire College 'thing'. And to anybody out there who wants to get in, there's always a couple square feet of bare carpet at the meetings when the chairs run out. Hey, even an E-Mail will do -- distance is no longer a concern.

Have a good holiday, and peace. I've got a appointment with about 600,000 other people at the local mall.







©Trincoll Journal, 1995.