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Editors' Note: Saying hello and looking ahead

Today鈥檚 paper marks the first issue of The Herald for the 2023 calendar year and our first as the 133rd Editorial Board.

Winter break came and went quickly 鈥斅燼nd it鈥檚 been both exciting and nerve-wracking to prepare the office at 88 Benevolent St. for the year ahead. We鈥檙e ready for the countless hours to come working with our staff and cannot wait to see what this new chapter brings for The Herald, but most of all, we鈥檙e excited to serve you, our readers.

2023 promises major changes at Brown, in Providence and well beyond College Hill. On campus, teaching assistants in the computer science department will continue their unionization efforts while the University completes construction on two landmark projects, the Lindemann Performing Arts Center and the Brook Street Residence Halls.

In the meantime, Brown will continue to navigate its complex and evolving relationship with the city of Providence 鈥斅爎enegotiating its Payment in Lieu of Taxes agreements 鈥 as the world of higher education awaits the Supreme Court鈥檚 decision on affirmative action this summer.聽

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We can鈥檛 wait to see how our talented reporters, editors and multimedia staff engage with these stories and find ways to add insight and depth to the news, as our business staff continues to ensure we can do the work. We want to get better at meeting our readers where they are 鈥斅爊ot just in print, but in their inboxes and on our website. We鈥檙e excited to produce engaging data and multimedia projects and tell rich stories with the help of our podcast team.聽

We also hope to write stories that serve the public good, produce reporting that holds power to account and cover the news at the pace that it breaks. We鈥檝e introduced Breaking@Brown 鈥斅燼 newsletter that sends critical news to subscribers as it breaks 鈥斅 and we鈥檙e working on plenty of other stories and projects that we can鈥檛 wait to share with our readers soon.

We will also remain committed to ensuring that 88 Benevolent is an inclusive and comfortable environment for all our staff. In our engagement with the rest of campus, we hope to responsibly foster a meaningful discourse 鈥斅爓hile equitably and accurately covering our community.

Most importantly, we鈥檙e looking forward to working with our kind, relentlessly impressive and exceptionally talented staff, who will do the work that powers The Herald through this 132nd year. The work that lies ahead will not be easy, but it is a challenge that we look forward to facing.

Editors鈥 notes are written by The Herald鈥檚 133rd Editorial Board: Will Kubzansky 鈥24, Katy Pickens 鈥24, Alex Nadirashvili 鈥24, Augustus Bayard 鈥24, Caleb Lazar 鈥24, Peter Swope 鈥24 and Kaitlyn Torres 鈥24.

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