How to Submit
Letters to Alabama College Newspapers
The Auburn Plainsman
The Auburn Plainsman welcomes letters
from students as well as from faculty, administrators, alumni and those
not affiliated with the University. Letters must be submitted before 4:30
p.m. on the Monday before publication. Please limit text to 300 words.
Letters must include the author's name, address and phone number for verification,
though the name of the author may be withheld upon request. Submission
may be edited for grammar and/or length.
Contact info:
B–100 Foy Student Union
Auburn University, AL 36849–5323
334.844.9114 (fax)
letters@theplainsman.com
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The Crimson White
To get your thoughts published in the
opinions section of The Crimson White, send an e-mail to cwletters@sa.ua.edu.
All submissions must include a name and telephone number for verification.
The number will not be published.Students should include their year and
college of enrollment. Other submitters should include their UA affiliation
(if any) and hometown. The CW reserves the right to edit editorial submissions
for grammar, style and length. Libelous and inappropriate material may
be edited for content. The word limit for letters is 300 words, 800 for
columns.
Contact info:
205.348.6144 (phone)
cwletters@sa.ua.edu
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The Flor-Ala
The editorial staff of The Flor-Ala has
established the following policies concerning Letters to the Editor submitted
for publication during this academic year.
• The deadline for submitting letters
is 10 a.m. Monday, the week of publication.
• Letters must not exceed 300 words.
• The Flor-Ala reserves the right to edit submissions for punctuation,
style, and length.
• The publication of any letter is left to the discretion of the
Editorial Board.
• Only letters accompanied by the writer's legible signature, current
address and telephone number will be considered for publication.
• A writer who hand-delivers a letter must present photo identification.
• The Board prefers that letters be oriented to issues, rather than
personalities.
• Priority is given to letters critical of The Flor-Ala, or written
in direct response to an editorial, a column, or a news story.
• When the editors deem it necessary for ease of understanding or
to clarify facts, an Editor's Note may accompany a letter.
• The editor(s) may exercise the option of responding to a letter,
but will do so in the issue following the one in which the letter appears.
• If a letter exceeds the 300-word limit, the writer will be notified,
if that is possible, and asked to edit it to an acceptable length.
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here to submit an editorial.
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Kaleidoscope
Letter Policy: Letters to Kaleidoscope
are always welcome. Unless otherwise directed, all letters will be forwarded
to the editor. Letters must be no longer than 200 words and must be typed.
A name and a phone number must accompany each letter. Letters will appear
at the discretion of the editorial staff and can be sent by mail, fax
or electronic mail.
Contact info:
uabkscope@yahoo.com
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The Chanticleer
We appreciate your article or comment!
Please use this form to submit your own article. You must include your
first name, last name, and email address with your story to be considered
for publication.
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here to submit an editorial.
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