Monday, October 26, 2009

Stay aware by signing up for breaking news

Dear Readers,

As some of you may know we’re working all the time to provide you with the latest news around campus and the Newark community.

Even though our print edition is available to you each Tuesday, we
work around the clock to update our Web site with new content and to send out breaking news updates to you as soon we can.

Over the weekend, we posted two important breaking news alerts on our
Web site––the university’s purchase of the Chrysler site for $24 million, as well as the occurrence of three armed robberies that took place around campus early Saturday morning.

We encourage you to sign up for breaking news alerts on our Web site,
www.udreview.com, so that you too, can be aware of the latest, most pressing news around campus. If you sign up, any breaking news will be e-mailed to you as soon as it’s posted on our Web site. For example, we made sure to send out e-mail alerts before Saturday night so that students going out would be aware of the crimes that took place the
night before.

Here at The Review, we feel like it’s our responsibility to keep our
readers informed about anything that happens on campus – whether it’s taking place at the crack of dawn or the dead of night.

It’s all part of the job. Providing you with campus news is what we’re here for.


Faithfully yours,
Josh Shannon, Editor in Chief
Maddie Thomas, Executive Editor

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