SFU publishing program “winding down”; publishing minor to move to School of Communication
The announcement is scant on details other than to suggest that moving the minor to the School of Communications is an "obvious fit."
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The announcement is scant on details other than to suggest that moving the minor to the School of Communications is an "obvious fit."
The union will be part of the larger Washington-Baltimore News Guild.
Whether the volume will remain relevant once this hideous presidency finally comes to a close is anybody's guess.
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