College writing sometimes feels like your brain has way too many tabs open, and they’re all playing different, slightly frantic music. One minute you’re managing, the next you’re that academic octopus ...
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Letter from the Editor: Need help with your online newspaper? Our new reader advocate has answers
In the last couple of months, I’ve introduced you to our enhanced online newspaper. I’ve explained some format changes, introduced new puzzles and comics, and made suggestions on how to get the most ...
As you’ve read here throughout the year, I’ve been connecting newspaper romantics — that’s most of you! — with 21st century digital-first news products. So, today, let me start with this. In 1967 Ford ...
The one of the best ways to watch The Paper online for free is with a subscription to DirecTV, which starts at $49.99 for the first month of service ($89.99 per month afterwards) after a five-day free ...
I became a member of Costco shopping warehouses a few years ago. On my very first visit, I found some wasabi-flavored almonds that interested me. They were great, so I bought them again when I ran out ...
Oregonian subscribers may have noticed a cool new option as they scrolled through their online newspaper lately. I’m not talking about our website, OregonLive.com, where our reporters and editors ...
Buckle up, readers. We’ve got some changes headed your way. The Oregonian’s print editions return to the traditional broadsheet format this week. The newspaper that lands on doorsteps Wednesday will ...
I’ve been an editor at this news company for a long time. I’ve written untold columns to readers. I can tell you without exaggeration that the strongest reaction I’ve ever gotten was when we changed ...
It’s not every day that I get to meet with a group of readers face to face. Thanking you in person for subscribing to the paper and NJ.com — and to get feedback about how we’re doing — was a highlight ...
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