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The Review Today

The Review today resembles a traditional newspaper, though it has not lost its flair for irreverent humor and tenacious opposition to some University policies. It includes several types of stories, usually subdivided into sections within the journal. News, News-Analysis, or Feature stories typically appear on the first page, and throughout the issue. The Review has a storied humor page, called Page Two, which contains reader-favorite features like The Serpent's Tooth. (The Serpent's Tooth was the impetus for the spinoff of U-M humor paper The Every Three Weekly.) Each edition of the Review typically includes three editorials, featured on the fourth page. Opposite the Editorial Page, Review editors are allotted columns on a rotating basis. During the tenure of Editor-in-Chief Nick Cheolas, the Review reintroduced a formal Arts & Culture section.

The Review usually produces twelve issues throughout the school year, which come out—on average—every two weeks. The Review is currently edited by junior Joss van Seventer. The current publisher is senior Graham Kozak.

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