The Rutgers Review tends to elect new editors each winter to terms of one year. Empty editorial positions caused by seniors graduating in the spring and the occasional resignation are filled as required.
For the sake of uniformity, the tables below standardize the many customized editorial positions on the paper. The most notable changes are as follows: News Editor instead of Hub City Editor; Literary Editor instead of Ebb & Flow Editor; and Humor Editor instead of the various pseudo-thematic titles adopted by the controlling satirists.
Other periods available: 1988 - 1989, 1992 - 1993 & 1994 - 1995.
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Spring 1990 |
Fall 1990 |
Spring 1991 |
Fall 1991 |
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Editor in Chief |
(Bob Fenster)1 Ken Spaeth |
Ken Spaeth |
Lisa McHenry |
Lisa McHenry |
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Managing Editor |
(John Tracey)1 Eric Springer |
Bob Fenster |
(Eric Springer)1 |
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Senior Editor/ |
(Ken Spaeth)1 |
Michael Kulikowski |
Kate Northrop |
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Opinion Editor |
Chris Ayayo |
Chris Ayayo |
Douglas Wengell |
Greg Pardlo, Jr. |
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News Editor |
Naomi Rockler |
Kate Northrop |
(Ken Goldstein)1 Greg Drohan |
Joseph Nebus |
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Arts Editor |
Brett Bonfield |
June Griffin |
Kera Bolonik |
(Kera Bolonik)3 Ross F.S. Hall |
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Literary Editor |
Brett Bonfield |
Alison Gillespie |
Andrew JB Steiger |
June Griffin |
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Humor Editor |
Eric Springer |
Joseph Nebus |
Ken Goldstein |
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Copy Editor |
Rebecca Heck |
Steve Sarao |
Monica R. Smith |
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Photography |
Mike Gerber |
Mike Gerber |
Donna Bucciarelli |
Donna Bucciarelli |
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Misc. editors |
Steve Sarao |
Douglas Wengell1 |
Michael Kulikowski2 |
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Footnotes: |
1. First two weeks only |
1. Cerebrum Editor |
1. Resigned |
1. Became co-editor midterm |
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