SEPTEMBER 2025 | ISSUE 1 THE TRESSWOOD GAZETTE The Newspaper of the Tresswood University WHAT'S INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Article p. no Article p. no Article p. no WRITE YOUR College newsletters give students, faculty, and alumni a peek into what’s going on at the...
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SEPTEMBER 2025 | ISSUE 1 THE TRESSWOOD GAZETTE The Newspaper of the Tresswood University WHAT'S INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Article p. no Article p. no Article p. no WRITE YOUR College newsletters give students, faculty, and alumni a peek into what’s going on at the university or college. TITLE HERE They're also a great platform for students to hone their skills. Written by Author Byline The nameplate is one of the most noticeable elements of a newsletter. Make yours simple but memorable, preferably with a catchy tagline. Interesting headlines grab your readers’ attention and make them want to read the story. Include the most unique or urgent element in your story to draw your readers in. To go with your headline, choose a photo that is not only striking, but more importantly, tells a visual narrative. Next is the body text. For news stories, put the most important elements at the beginning. However, you don't have to do this for feature stories, where you're allowed to be more creative.
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