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Classical Chronicle and Purple Post Merge

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The Classical Chronicle

August 20, 2021

The Classical Chronicle will be merging with Classical’s school newspaper, The Purple Post, to create one united independent newspaper in the coming school year, The Classical Chronicle. The Purple Post’s leadership shares our commitment to ethical journalism, and so we are eager and excited to merge with them in the coming school year. There are many elements of The Purple Post that we admire and intend to keep in the new paper, including their sports coverage and club directory. You can expect aspects of both newspapers in the new Classical Chronicle. The Chronicle started as and will continue to be a newspaper of the students, not their administration. The new Classical Chronicle will still be an independent paper. It will still be student led. It will still be uncensored. It will still have the same bylaws. Over the next two weeks we will be switching over to The Post’s Instagram...

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