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Staff Profile: Rebekah Tucker, Editor-in-Chief

Published: Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Updated: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 17:05

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Lauren Boehnlein


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Why did you want to be an Editor for the Rotunda?

I saw it as a great opportunity to learn and grow in the journalism world outside of the classroom. I worked on my high school newspaper and really enjoyed that, so I thought I might as well continue with it.

 

What is your favorite part of being the Rotunda's Editor-in-Chief?

I like to see all the sections come together and see an amazing finished product. It's a really cool feeling to be part of that.

 

What are your favorite kinds of articles to write?

I started out as Features Editor last year so I have a special place in my heart for it. Also, I don't like being serious all the time so it's easier for me to write features.

 

What is your major, and what do you hope to do with it?

I'm a communications major and right now I'm not really sure what I want to do when I grow up. I'm really interested in page design though, so I'll probably pursue that.

 

What is the craziest class you've ever taken?

Hmmm I took a sociology class in high school that was pretty out there. The teacher wasn't all there mentally and he couldn't really control the class so it was a free-for-all. But it was kinda fun. 

 

Tell us one thing that's on your "bucket list."

I want to visit all 50 states.

 

Do you eat your sandwiches with or without crusts?

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