Second Thoughts

September 2, 2009 at 9:47 am Leave a comment

Layout 1 copyIn the course of creating a single issue of the magazine, we make hundreds of decisions, large and small—whether to run this photo or that, what order the feature stories should appear in, which stories to trim to get everything in the Pulse section to fit, and on and on.

Sometimes we make decisions that have impacts we could never have anticipated. Here’s a poignant story from Therese Boyd ’79, who, along with her dad (John ’55), submitted memories of Penn State Altoona for our “move-in day” feature—and who wishes we had made a different choice about which stories to print.

Tina Hay, editor

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