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40 years of The Badger Herald

BECKY VEVEA and CHARLIE GORICHANAZ/Herald video

One of the Herald’s founders, Nick Loniello, discusses the unique origins of the paper, along with Katy Culver and members of the current staff. Forty years later, the Herald is still going strong, defying even the founders’ expectations.

by Becky Vevea
Monday, October 19, 2009 21:44

Special thanks to interviewees:

Nick Loniello, former editor in chief

Katy Culver, former news editor

Alex Brousseau, news editor

Kevin Bargnes, managing editor

Eric Schmidt, opinion editor

Jonah Braun, sports editor

Carl Jaeger, former deputy news editor

Derek Montgomery, former photo editor

Kevin Hagstrom, former sports editor

Bassey Etim, former managing editor

Jeff Schorfheide, photo editor

Paul Johnson, former editor in chief

Yana Paskova, former photo editor

Kate Maternowski, former deputy news editor

Joyce Waskelo, former editor in chief

Davy Mayer, comics editor emeritus

Elizabeth Heyman, former page designer

Also thanks to:

Jason Smathers, editor in chief

Alicia Yager, state editor

Kyle Mianulli, campus editor

The Gnome

Signe Brewster, deputy news editor

Tony Lewis, associate arts editor

Marie Puissant, college editor

Jacqi Ryberg, news content editor

Bree Bunzel, display advertising manager

Jordan Schelling, associate sports editor

Joey Schroeder, deputy design director

Michael Bleach, sports content editor

Becky Vevea filmed and edited the first two segments, and the “Why do you love The Badger Herald?” portion was filmed and edited by Charlie Gorichanaz.

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Anonymous (October 21, 2009 @ 10:27am):

who's Katy Culver?

Anonymous (October 21, 2009 @ 10:36am):

This is the most boring video ever.

Anonymous (October 21, 2009 @ 9:59pm):

correction

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLsUwaa5a5U

THAT is the most boring video ever

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