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Message from St. John’s Senate

This is a letter to the editor from the Student Affairs Board of the St. John’s Senate: Christian Henkels, Aubrey Sherman, Andrew Jurek, Cullen McMahon and Bangaly Kaba.

By The Record Staff Report, Aubrey Sherman, Andrew Jurek, Cullen McMahon, Bangaly Kaba · · 1 min read

Hey. We’re still alive and very much not disbanded, contrary to popular belief, at least to YikYak posters. With the anonymous nature of YikYak, things can turn left very quickly, so it takes maturity in order to create an environment where respect is a priority. As with any sort of news, no matter how realistic it seems, do your due diligence to fact check and confirm what’s going on. When news is being shared, understand what the person writing may be trying to sell based on how they say what they’re saying and the words that they use.

We look forward to serving your needs as students.