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Emory Wheel : ウィキペディア英語版
The Emory Wheel

''The Emory Wheel'' is the student-run newspaper of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. The ''Wheel'' is published twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, during the regular school year, and is updated regularly at its website. The sections of the ''Wheel'' include News, Editorials, Sports, Student Life, Arts & Entertainment and, formerly, ''The Hub'', an award-winning quarterly magazine founded in 2005. Serving the Emory community since 1919, the ''Wheel'' is editorially and financially independent from the University. The staff is composed entirely of students, with the exception of the general manager, who oversees advertising and whose salary is paid by the newspaper. The ''Wheel'' offices are currently located in the Dobbs University Center.
The ''Wheels editor-in-chief is Dustin Slade. The executive editors are is Rupsha Basu and Karishma Mehrotra, the managing editor is Zak Hudak and the Executive Digital Editor is Stephen Fowler.
==History==


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