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Editor's Report - Conversation: Issue 5, 2012

On the whole, it feels like it’s been a stellar semester at the Con. Lots of good classes, great concerts, Paragon jam sessions and even a spot of yoga. Here’s looking forward to Semester Two, with plans for the famous/infamous Con Ball well under way (see the CSA report for more details). 


However, the ending of Semester One also brings the ending of my time as editor of Conservation, for a variety of reasons. I’d like to thank all the people who have worked with me over the last year or so in making Conversation. Special mentions to Martin Carroll for his help with the printing process, Sarah Wielgosz for her laborious graphic design work, and the contributors: Milo, Matt, Rachel, Charlotte, Eavan, Daniel… the list goes on. Without the selfless efforts of these people, Conversation would simply cease to be. Thanks, guys, for making my job a lot easier!


The last issue for semester (and my last issue as editor!) is packed with heaps of stuff to keep you appropriately distracted during this vital time of the tertiary year. I had a chat with our new Dean and Principal, Karl Kramer, a while back, and you can read that conversation on pages 6-8. We have features on the North West Wind Ensemble, Miranda Musical Society, an update on the progress at ANU and much, much more. So please enjoy, and remember, if you’d like to become part of the Conversation, don’t hesitate to contact us.


Thank you and goodnight!


Editor

Conversation


This magazine was originally published in Conversation Issue 5, of 4 June 2012, published by the Conservatorium Students' Association. The print edition can be found on Issuu; it has been digitised by Alexander Poirier.

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