EDITORIAL: Thank you, Justice seniors
Your hard work paid off
For this last issue of the academic year, we'd like to use this space to recognize and thank the graduating editors at the Justice for all they've brought to the paper.Mike Prada started out as a Sports writer and, after his tenure as Sports editor, became editor in chief during a very challenging semester. He rose to the occasion, working through to the end with enthusiasm and energy. Mike's passion for the Justice and journalism will carry him far.
Daniel D. Snyder is a former Arts editor whose writing was a wonderful asset to the Justice, as his column, "Made of Metal," rained quip-filled death and destruction in the form of metal music reviews. As associate editor, he helped lead the Forum section temporarily between changes in leadership, picking up the slack when the Justice needed it.
Associate editor Joel Herzfeld got his start as Copy editor, and he helped to develop a fledgling Copy section and to write the Justice's own style guide. He joined Dan Snyder in taking over the Forum section, and we know from experience that he would be homeless for a day in Boston so he could write a Features story about it.
Mike, Dan and Joel have been invaluable contributors and colleagues at the Justice. We thank them and all the other graduating Justice staff members for their time with the newspaper. They will be missed, and we wish them the best for their lives after Brandeis.
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