Which article would you want to read?

<p>Hi,
I'm working for a students' newspaper and will be editor next year. At the moment I'm thinking about some changes I want to introduce, and about the articles and topics we should focus on.
So, this is my question for you: Which article would you want to read? What your favourite style?
Alex</p>

<p>PS: Do you have any ideas for "opinion articles"? One girl I know has a real "voice". She's witty and her writing style is just hilarious. And she's cute.</p>

<p>Is this a serious post?
lol.
I've hated all school newspapers because they have articles like "wow lyke omg this is how to apply lipstick! wow!" and they're just a total joke.
Just don't write about that.
I don't have anything for opinion articles, but they're more interesting than others.</p>

<p>I'd read an article about what girls look for in guys and vice versa ;)</p>

<p>I'd read articles on powerful and unstable oscillations created by energy supplied by the combustion processes found in many high powered propulsion and power-generating systems that have caused severe rocket failure in many US and Russian rockets. </p>

<p>Or the latest aerospace advances in pseudo-nanotechnology. Like the DelFly Micro Air Vehicle, which is basically a micro-camera attached to a robot dragonfly.</p>

<p>being a male, with female friends, i can easily say most girls will buy/read something if you toss some stupid </p>

<p>A. Love quiz
B. Some made up horoscope.</p>

<p>no homo</p>

<p>My school had a great newspaper... but we had roughly ~120 kids in the high school so everyone could relate to at least part of it, and know at least one staff-member (and thus read it for at least that much).</p>

<p>^My school is pretty much the same way.</p>

<p>If you include opinion articles, keep them relevant. My school newspaper always includes opinion articles on news events, and they're so boring. I don't know anyone who reads them.</p>

<p>I have to be honest, many articles in my school newspaper are really badly written. They're all re-phrasals of news articles that students have read. And there was this advice column that lasted for like two issues that fizzled out because no one wrote in. </p>

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<p>What does that mean?</p>

<p>It means he's not homo despite what he just said.</p>