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	<title>Comments on: Accuracy</title>
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		<title>By: Kelsey Schnell, Creative Developer</title>
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		<description>After all of this stuff, if there are still major problems... then I just don&#039;t know what will help.

Some errors getting in is nothing to have to fill out a form about. A little grammar blip here, an AP style slip there, these are college newspapers and they are being written by humans who are still very much learning. Not that they are excusable, but a correction for a comma is obvious to most as overkill.

 They should be pointed out and the writer made aware. For learning purposes.

I&#039;m counting somewhere upwards of eight people reading stories before they make it to the page, according to your post. That&#039;s good for a lot of people to get their hands on it, but maybe too many cooks in the kitchen are causing more problems than they are fixing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After all of this stuff, if there are still major problems… then I just don’t know what will help.</p>
<p>Some errors getting in is nothing to have to fill out a form about. A little grammar blip here, an AP style slip there, these are college newspapers and they are being written by humans who are still very much learning. Not that they are excusable, but a correction for a comma is obvious to most as overkill.</p>
<p> They should be pointed out and the writer made aware. For learning purposes.</p>
<p>I’m counting somewhere upwards of eight people reading stories before they make it to the page, according to your post. That’s good for a lot of people to get their hands on it, but maybe too many cooks in the kitchen are causing more problems than they are fixing.</p>
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