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New Tech Talk hits stands next week

MIT Tech Talk will be published in a colorful, more attractive, better-organized newspaper format starting next week.

Major features of the redesigned Tech Talk:

A new masthead atop page one.
Color photographs and graphics on the front, back and center pages.
A two-week calendar of major events on the back page.
Larger, more readable type.
Page 1 teasers to stories inside the paper.
A label "signature" atop most pages to identify the type of story on that page.


Members of the community who had an advance look at a prototype were enthusiastic. We look forward to your reaction.

Kenneth D. Campbell, publisher

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on January 29, 2003.

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