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February 2009
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2/18/09 12:03 AM
In today's digital world, the news cycle does not end when an article goes to print. Instead, it circulates the Web, picked up by search engines, linked by blogs; it is Twittered, Facebook-ed and maybe even Dugg. Readers and writers alike post their reactions or add their own nuggets of information and analysis, and soon the conversation evolves far beyond the author's original intent. In the Daily's features section, we cover a broad range of topics, from the impact of national stories on a local level, profiles of interesting personalities, analysis and investigation of substantive campus issues -- and much more. But many of the stories we cover continue long after they're published. National stories have new developments; people have new experiences; issues gain new complexities. In...

