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Show DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Wednesday, April 24, 2013 BULLINGER Continued from page 4 I would be remiss to thank just you. Paige Fieldsted, Bryan Chouinard and Jake Hibbard were wonderful editors early in my college years. Brandon Beifuss and Jessica Blake corrected my grammar and made me realize how much I loved the Chrony. Tyler Pratt made Wasatch Magazine beautiful, Chad Zavala taught me how cheap bananas in Central America are and Ryan McDonald highlighted the t---. simple pleasures in life. All these people — including the professors and other coworkers I don't have space to mention — were influential. But it was that one day in the Huntsman Center with you that started it all. So, Jim, three years later, I sup- . G A A• 5 pose I will finally answer your question. You felt like shit, but in hindsight, I feel thankful I asked the dumb question that sparked a career. Sincerely, Jake Bullinger j.bullinger@chronicle.utah.edu ■ LEWIS Continued from page 4 need is a glance at the paper to know what's happening around campus. The production section has been bent on organization and presentation. Without this sense of order, nothing would ever get done. Thanks for letting the copy desk change stories to our hearts' content. The world of newspapers is crazy but appeals to all in different ways. Keep being involved in the world, no matter which section you fit into. Good luck, everyone! a.lewis@chronicle.utah.edu CLARK Continued from page 4 INTERNS AND DJs WANTED! Gain Experience Meet New People Speak Your Mind apply online today @ kuteradio.org EstikoltO• v4 SEARCH FOR KUTE ON THE MOBILE APP • tunein =I: RADIO 111•, more accurate. You will be greatly missed. Some reminiscing in the newsroom tonight prompted this comment, "The last time we ordered pizza, they took it to the psychiatric hospital. Which is a fair comment on us, but that's not where we are." Touche, The Pie. Touche. m.clark@chronicle.utah.edu PRATT Continued from page 4 Student Account Representatives with the University Media Sales Group 20 Hours per Week Up to 22% Commissions Potential Internship Credit To Apply Contact: Paul Kennard (801) 581-7751 p.kennard@utah.edu four or five years later from a begrudged sleep-deprived 3o-year-old. Oh boy, this is getting real sappy real quick. I better wrap this up while I'm ahead and before my "Big-Eds buzz" wears off. There are far too many people to mention who have influenced my life for the past three years, but I owe a great deal of gratitude to Alyssa Steiner and Rachel Piper, who initially hired me and put up with me long enough for me to crawl my way up toward production manager. I will definitely miss this place. t.pratt@chronicle.utah.edu University Surplus for Sale ! Computers, desks, tables, chairs, office supply, scientific parts and many other used items, the University no longer needs, are available for purchase. Come browse the 3 floors of surplus property for sale, in the historic warehouse building built in 1906. University Surplus and Salvage 210 Connor St Salt Lake City, Utah 84113 801-581-7917 Hours: 8:00 - 5:30 I M-F Closed Weekends & Holidays http://web.utah.edu/surplus All property sold "as is." |