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Volume 36, Number 4, November 2014Editorial Board
Managing Editor
Erin Welch
Senior Articles Editor w/ Portfolio
Lewis Frasch
Book Review Editors
Kylie Conley
India Scarver
Senior Articles Editors
Will Abbey
Allison Bartlett
Caleb Benadum
Hannah Brooks
Justin Carmichael
Elizabeth Chesnut
Jen Cuesta (CH)
Suzy Firestone
Cristin Ciacci
Ajla Glavasevic
Charles Hartkemeyer
Izzy Mattingly
Amber McMillin Orozco
Patrice Tisdale
Jyoshu Tsushima
Lindsey Upton
Article Editors 2013–14
Verjine Adanalian
Olivia Luerhmann
Colin Pool
Sherry Porter
Greg Zoller
Editorial Staff
Cite Checkers
Elizabeth Abbott
Bennett Allenv Ryan Blindauer
Dianne Brunett
Terry Cannon
Kathryn Cornelius
Zac Cornelius
Jordan D’Addario
Nicole Dietz
Rebecca Dussich
Coral Flamand
Gloria Griebel
Brian Grievenkamp
Andrew Hakala-Finch
Patrick Higgins
Tyler Hermann
Jonathan Hilton
Alexandra Holbart
Amanda Holes
Jay Kasting
Tony Kremer
Kellie Ann Kulka
Olivia Luehrmann
Katie Marcum
Cindy Moore
Casey O’Brien
Patrick Oelrich
Ryan Pfaff
Amanda Pipik
Alonzo Provencio
Rachel Pyles
India Scarver
Matt Seifert
Kelsi Steele
Laura Thudium
Louise Vanden Bosch
Dominic Velloze
Priya Walia
Megan Wamsley
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