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The Stevens Indicator welcomes your thoughts, comments
and opinions on topics covered in the magazine or on issues
relating to Stevens Institute of Technology or its alumni. A
lively letters column gives credibility to the publication and
allows readers to participate in the magazine and in the ongoing
life of the University. The editors believe in free and open
debate among people of good will in the pages of The
Indicator, but reserve the final decision on publication of
any letter. No letters containing potentially libelous
statements or personal attacks will be published.
There is no guarantee that all letters received will be
published. The editors may decide to publish a representative
sample of letters on a subject. Some letters might be
disseminated only on The Indicator Web site, especially
if there are numerous letters addressing a single topic.
All letters must be signed. The suggested maximum length for
letters is 300 words.
The editors reserve the right to edit letters for factual
accuracy, clarity and length. At the discretion of the editors,
writers may be asked to submit revised versions of letters or to
approve editorial changes made by The Indicator staff.
The Indicator will publish letters responding to an
article or issue, and, in a subsequent edition, letters
responding to those letters. After several issues, however, the
editors may choose to end debate on any topic.
Opinions expressed in The Stevens Indicator do not
necessarily reflect those of Stevens Institute of Technology or
the Stevens Alumni Association.
Letters may be mailed to The Stevens
Indicator, Castle Point, Hoboken, NJ 07030, or sent by
e-mail to
editor@alumni.stevens-tech.edu
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