With Editor Emma Goldstein at the helm and Senior Associate Sudhandra Sundaram helping out, how can the In-Depth Section falter? Well, hypothetically speaking, it can falter in many ways. The Phillipian’s favorite bi-monthly section, In-Depth promises to produce tons and tons of useless filler for many issues to come. What is In-Depth, you say? Let us explain in analogy form: In-Depth is to News as claws are to a cat. You have to cut them short or you might start bleeding. Covering important on-campus issues such as diversity, the strategic plan and headlice, In-Depth is probably the second most semi-necessary section in our newspaper, after Arts, of course. Rarely ever seen in the newsroom, members of In-Depth seem to survive by eating their numerous and extraneous pie charts. A common method to take up space in In-Depth is to use unecessarily large fonts. And filler. Here.
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