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April 19, 2021 Staff Farewell | News | Collegiate Health | Sports | Media | Feature | New Staff | Graduation 2

GOODBYE FROM THE WICHITAN'S EDITOR IN CHIEF

BRIDGET REILLY

In August of 2015, a brighteyed and bushy-tailed Australian walked onto the campus of Midwestern State University. I came to MSU on a scholarship to run track. It wasn’t, by any means, my first-choice university, but the Spirit of the Universe put Bridget Reilly me on the path to this little town I have made my home. Unfortunately, I fell out of love with track and field — a breakup that haunts me to this day. However, with the end of one relationship,

came another that I couldn’t have dreamed of. In the fall of 2016, I was chatting with a photographer from The Wichitan sharing photos we have taken. He convinced me to meet the editor in chief, Kara McIntyre. I walked into that little storage closet they called an office and the space had an aura like nothing I had ever felt. I joined the organization that day and haven’t looked back. My journey at The Wichitan goes like this: photographer, photojournalist, chief photographer, photography editor, editor in chief. Never, in a million years, did I think I had any potential to be a writer, let alone lead the organization. Firstly, I am a sociology major and criminal justice minor. I didn’t think other majors could be a part of the newspaper. More than half of our team members are not mass communication majors; we have English, education, political science and kinesiology to name a few. Secondly, I was an athlete. Since when are athletes allowed to do anything but work out and go to class? Whatever you do, no matter who you are, you have a place at The Wichitan. While professionally I grew to insurmountable heights, personally I grew like the Big Friendly Giant in his pre-adolescent stage. I’ve had my highest highs and my lowest lows while being a member of The Wichitan and not once

did the team let me slip away. We are not just an organization or friends who meet on Mondays at 5 p.m. to go over story ideas; we are otters who hold hands when they sleep to prevent themselves from drifting away from the group. I’ve had the pleasure to see our little ol’ newspaper grow and thrive. From the storage closet to our very own office, upstairs in the Fain Fine Arts building (D201), we now have a view of the campus and state-of-the-art software to go with it. This wouldn’t have been possible without the tenacity and drive of the mass communication department. Not to name names, but if you’re ever in the building and run into the Dean of Fain Fine Arts Martin Camacho, Chair of the mass communication department, Jim Sernoe, professor of mass communication, Jonathon Quam, or Studio Director Lisa Thames, you have come across MSU royalty and should bow at their feet. These human beings are the backbone of our organization, and we could not be who we are or run without them. All of this is a testament to just how much time, effort and love the students and advisors at The Wichitan put in to making you one of their own and helping you build and learn along the way. I have made connections here, I have met my (hold on, my eyes are leaking) best friends here and I have become the woman I am today, here. I am ready to spread my wings.

They helped mend and grow, and fly to my next destination. I don’t know where I’ll end up, but I do know that every little thing I have learned (besides the oxford comma rule) will guide me to the right place. It has been an honor serving as the Midwestern State University newspaper editor in chief, and I wish the new team all the breaking news stories and awards they can get. With love,

Bridget Reilly

PHOTO BY NIKO MCWILLIAMS | THE WICHITAN

PHOTO BY AMOS PERKINS | THE WICHITAN

Bridget Reilly, sociology senior and editor in chief of The Wichitan, posing on the Senior Mustangs Statue, April 9.

Bridget Reilly, editor in chief of The Wichitan, co-hosting on Mustangs On Air Live, April 14.

PHOTO BY ABIGAIL JONES | THE WICHITAN

Bridget Reilly, editor in chief of The Wichitan, and her dog, Jack, Jan 30.

Vol. 85 | No. 15 Midwestern State University Fain Fine Arts Bldg., Room D201 3410 Taft Blvd. | Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 (940) 397-4704 wichitan@msutexas.edu | thewichitan.com @wichitanonline

EDITOR IN CHIEF: Bridget Reilly MANAGING EDITOR: Amos Perkins NEWS EDITOR: Stephanie Robledo DESIGN EDITOR: Omar Combie BUSINESS MANAGER: Alexis Martin ISSUE STAFF: Emily Beaman, Ryan Clayton, Thalia Doe, Bailey Graham, Shunde Hooks, Abigail Jones, Elizabeth Mahan, Niko McWilliams, Joseph Nelson, Khirstia Sheffield, Dallas Wabbington ADVISOR: Jonathon Quam

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