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Campus Current gets new temporary editor
from April 2023 Issue
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Sharon O’Malley, faculty adviser for Campus Current, called Buster “a born leader.” skills. ... So it’s bittersweet for me. I really like having him at Campus Current as the editor, and I hate to see him go. ... But I think he’s going to thrive in whatever’s next for him, and I wish him well.”
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Managing Editor Sam Gauntt will take Buster’s place as editor-in-chief for the rest of the semester.
“I’m very excited to lead a great team of student journalists,” Gauntt said. “We have some truly amazing reporters, photographers, graphic designers. … I’ve had a great working relationship with Zack. And even though I’m sad to see him go, I really just want whatever is best for him and his career.”
Second-year dual-enrollment student Sam Gauntt, who previously served as managing editor, will take on the role of editor-in-chief for the rest of the spring semester.
O’Malley, a journalism professor, said, “He’s done a fantastic job as editor-in-chief and shown great leadership skills, networking skills, negotiation