By John Mossey | Editor-in-Chief
Before my official departure from The Mount Observer, I’d like to thank everyone who has supported us since the beginning of the Fall Semester back in 2015. Our staff had walked into a lot of turmoil going into the new semester, but we pushed through it together and produced some of the best quality newspapers that The Mount Observer has ever published. I’m thankful that we were able to have such a great staff of writers and editors who have all written their best work yet, and will produce better work when I leave. But not only was the staff good writers, they were great people to work with and the chemistry between us was clockwork.
It would be my greatest wish that the continued support for The Mount Observer stays strong and diligent. Jason Greenough and Andrew Hoenig will be taking over as the Editors for the 2016 Fall Semester, and if their past work is any sign of their dedication and work ethic concerning the newspaper, I’m willing to bet that The Mount Observer’s best work is right around the corner.
I’d like to give a big thank you to Professor Susan Goldstein, without whom The Mount Observer would not be possible. Without her strong support for the newspaper, there is a good chance it would not have survived as long as it has. But not only am I grateful for her support, but also her guidance and wisdom when the going got tough. Thank you, Professor Goldstein.
The experience here will be unforgettable. The memories will remain with me for years to come. Writing for the newspaper has helped me tone my own personal writing, and my goal is to become a professional creative writer while pursuing a career in education with the intention of focusing on history and philosophy.
I hope our last issue of the semester meets everyone’s satisfaction and remember: The best is yet to come.
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