On May 19, the Justice officially said goodbye to 10 graduating editors and many beloved staff members as they departed campus after Commencement. This board extends its sincerest gratitude to the graduating editors and staff who have contributed to this paper in so many ways over the past four years.

Marielle Temkin lightened the mood in the Justice office with her exuberant personality and beaming presence. After serving as Copy editor, Marielle spent her senior year as Managing editor. She showed her dedication to the paper for many years, having written for News, Arts and Features.

Eitan Cooper, who served as Forum editor, Production editor and Associate editor, brought his selfless nature and wisdom to the paper. Eitan was always willing to lend a helping hand, and he served as an intellectual and ethical role model to all editors.

Jeffrey Boxer made his mark on the paper as Sports editor, Associate editor, Forum columnist and Deputy editor. He also showed his versatility by contributing to many important News stories and was a trusted resource for all.

Fiona Lockyer's enthusiasm for journalism was more than evident during her term as News editor. She was smart and passionate about the paper and a good friend to every staff member. Fiona went on to serve as Associate editor and Deputy editor, where she continued to display her dedication to the Justice.

Robyn Spector's impressive term as Photography editor began only months after she stepped onto the Brandeis campus. She went on to serve as Associate editor and Deputy editor and organized the first ever Justice Alumni Reunion and Media Conference. Robyn was fearlessly outspoken and committed to improving all aspects of the paper.

Nan Pang served as both Layout and Associate editor for the Justice. His most visible contributions to the Justice were his smart, sleek infographics, cartoons and overall design skills. Nan also brought generosity, an energetic spirit and a contagious sense of humor.

Yosef Schaffel exhibited his commitment to the Justice through his time as Photography editor and Associate editor. He maintained the high quality of the newspaper's photos and brought new perspectives to the editorial committee.

Tali Smookler served as Photography editor and came back to the paper as an Associate editor. She was a reliable and friendly presence in the office during several busy production nights.

Josh Asen's dedication and tenacity were clear when he took on the role of Sports editor just months into his college career. Afterword, he became a senior writer, a position he held for two-and-a-half years. His presence and his kindness always made the office a better place to work.

Dafna Fine, who served as Features editor, carried the Features section's legacy of quality writing and had good relationships with her staff. Her kind demeanor shone in the office on late Monday nights.

Debra Friedmann served as Layout editor for the Justice early in her Brandeis career. She created beautiful layouts, which displayed her artistic abilities. Her sweet personality was a great addition to the office.

Emily Salloway served as Arts editor and successfully navigated the section during her term. She was dedicated to improving the quality of writing, constantly communicating with her staff members.

We also congratulate Senior Writers, Photographers and Columnists: Allyson Cartter, Erica Cooperberg, Jon Edelstein, Alex Margolis, Liz Posner, Leah Smith and Avi Snyder. We thank them for their tireless devotion to the Justice.
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