Leopard Print FAQ
How often is the paper published?
A new edition is produced monthly during academic semesters and a supplement edition is produced over the summer for new student orientation. The dates are subject to change, but are usually the last Thursday of each month.
Where can I pick up a copy?
Copies are delivered to the lobby of most residence halls, including 555 Huntington Ave, 610 Huntington Ave, Baker Hall, and Evans Way/Tudbury. Aditional racks are located outside Beatty Cafe, in Lower Beatty, and in the Student Leadership Office (4th Floor Beatty). The Alumni Library has the current edition as well as an archive of previous editions. We distribute to most other administrative offices on campus. In addition to the print edition, a PDF version is avaliable online as well as an email mailing list to remind you when new editions are published.
Why should I pick up a copy?
You never know what you'll find inside! The Leopard Print is produced entirely by students on campus and is filled with all kinds of stuff for people like you! We've been known to have games, contests, polls, horroscopes, and coupons for free stuff! Plus, keeping informed about your community could help down the road...
I would like to write for the paper. How can I join?
New members are always welcome and in fact we're usually searching for new talent. Please email us at studentnews@wit.edu and let us know what you would like to do. We have writers, editors, layout staff, photographers, office managers, and more! If you don't want to join our staff, you can still submit an article of interest.
I'm having problems downloading the PDF version of The Leopard Print. What am I doing wrong?
Make sure you have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Follow the link below to download your copy for free. http://www.adobe.com
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