Email
to the Editor Policy
All emails to the editor of LIVE FROM ALBRIGHT will
be considered for publication. To be accepted for publication,
a letter must meet one of the following criteria:
- It relates to an article published in or
issue discussed in LIVE FROM ALBRIGHT.
- It contains information of interest to all,
or a segment of our readership (prospective students, their parents,
guidance counselors, independent educational counselors and Albright
students, parents, faculty and staff).
- It relates to college news or policy.
Emails should be kept to 400 words or fewer.
An editor’s note may be appended to a letter to clarify or
correct the issue discussed in the email or to explain college
policy.
LIVE FROM ALBRIGHT reserves the right
to edit letters for clarity, correct grammar and punctuation, and
length.
LIVE FROM ALBRIGHT will not publish
unsigned emails, or emails from individuals whose address and telephone
number cannot be verified.
LIVE FROM ALBRIGHT will not republish
a letter that has appeared in LIVE FROM ALBRIGHT or another
publication in part or in whole.
LIVE FROM ALBRIGHT also reserves the
right to reject the following:
- Anything that can be construed as libelous
- A form email
- An email endorsing a product or person
- Profane, obscene, bigoted, inflammatory or
discriminatory material
- Unintelligible prose
- A vendetta against an individual, organization
or Albright College
Emails that proselytize will be printed at the
editor’s discretion according to the guidelines stated above.
Ongoing discussions on religious beliefs, lifestyles,
or other controversial issues will be discontinued after three
consecutive issues.
Emails will be printed in the next edition of LIVE
FROM ALBRIGHT in which space is available. The editor has
sole authority as to the timing of a email’s publication. |