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Michael Ouimette (CC '16) is the editor-in-chief of [[Spec]] for 2015. Previously, he was publisher. For a brief time, he was executive editor.
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Michael Ouimette (CC '16) was the editor in chief of [[Spec]] for 2015. Previously, he was publisher of the 138th managing board. For a brief time, he was executive editor.
  
His time at Spec featured many changes, including the expansion of business and tech operations and the reduction of print from weekly to daily. Regardless, Spec still produces good journalism, and apps like Eat@CU and Courses@CU are mostly helpful, even if you hold the belief that Spec is secretly collecting information on all the students at Columbia who use them. (Hey, [[Bwog]] has a collection of IP addresses from comments traced to the Spec offices, so it wouldn't be one-sided).
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His time at Spec featured many changes to Spectator's business model, including the expansion of business and tech operations and the reduction of print from weekly to daily. As editor in chief, he oversaw a refocusing of news toward more investigative journalism and features, and the demise of the Arts and Entertainment section. Regardless, most of Spec still exists.  
  
He went to [[Dalton]].  
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He went to [[Dalton]] and has great SEO.
  
Someone from Spec will edit this page, so nothing I say here really matters. Plus, his great SEO means this will probably pop up on the fifth or sixth page of Google search results for his name. Free, free Palestine!
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{{succession|preceded=[[Abby Abrams]]|succeeded=[[Caroline Chiu]]|office=Editor in Chief of ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]''|years=2015}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 28 April 2016

Michael Ouimette (CC '16) was the editor in chief of Spec for 2015. Previously, he was publisher of the 138th managing board. For a brief time, he was executive editor.

His time at Spec featured many changes to Spectator's business model, including the expansion of business and tech operations and the reduction of print from weekly to daily. As editor in chief, he oversaw a refocusing of news toward more investigative journalism and features, and the demise of the Arts and Entertainment section. Regardless, most of Spec still exists.

He went to Dalton and has great SEO.

Preceded by
Abby Abrams
Editor in Chief of Columbia Daily Spectator 
2015
Succeeded by
Caroline Chiu