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Editor-in-chief
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Stephanie Cole
Design Editor
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Valerie Holmes
Asst. Design Editor
Sarah Garibaldi
Assignments Editor
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Robert Walton
Chief Photographer
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Jason Lynes
Arts & Entertainment
Editor
Josh Penrod
Sports Editor
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Erin Gilliam
Copy Editor
Caroline Pratt
Editorial Assistant
Harriett Williams
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Publications &
Communications
Publisher
Garnet and Black
will be published five
times this semester.
G&B is printed by The
State newspaper and is
a publication of the
University of South
Carolina's Student
Media department. To
contact us, call 7771149.
For advertising
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Photo Story
14 Mission of Hope. G&B's chief photograph
Walton spent a day capturing the voices and image
Columbia's Oliver Gospel Mission. The mission, on I
Assembly and Taylor Streets, has been licensed as a
since 1888.
ditor's Letter
When I tell people I'm the edi- I
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they say, "There's a magazine
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Yes there is, and there has been one
since 1994.
It hasn't always looked the same or
had the same name. But it's always been
here.
Now it's a new year, a new semester
and everything you will see in this volume
is new. We decided to start from
scratch to give you a magazine we
thought you'd want.
We expect to bring you five more
issues of Garnet and Black this semester,
five more magazines filled with more
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magazine. But that's up to you
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