Winona State University's Newspaper since 1919

The Winonan

Winona State University's Newspaper since 1919

The Winonan

Winona State University's Newspaper since 1919

The Winonan

Erin Jones

Erin Jones, Copy Editor

Erin Jones works as the current copy editor of the Winonan. She is in her first year as copy editor, after having been a news reporter for the Winonan. The Winonan is the first newspaper Jones has worked for.

Jones is currently in her fourth year at Winona State University, and is majoring in Mass Communications: Journalism and minoring in Criminal Justice.

In addition to working at the Winonan, Jones is also the secretary for Winona State’s Society of Collegiate Journalists and a radio host on KQAL, the university’s student-run radio station. When not at work, Jones enjoys spending time with friends and family, obsessing over mermaids and making late-night Target runs.

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Aiden is the six-year-old boxer pug who has taken over the hour long therapy dog slot in place of Winston on Monday nights from 4 - 5 p.m. in IWC 267. Aiden loves to sit in peoples laps and give big, wet kisses.

Ordinary animals help students

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
February 6, 2019
Tattoo Taboo: A personal narrative

Tattoo Taboo: A personal narrative

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
February 6, 2019
Head of advising services, Ron Strege, stands outside of Somsen at Winona State. There has been a conflict with students and their lack of number of advisors.

Committee to help improve advising

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
January 30, 2019
Left to Right: Speakers Jennifer Smith and Amy Langer answer questions after a Women’s Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Leadership presentation hosted by the Winona State College of Business on Thursday, Nov. 1 in Science Laboratory Center 120.

Prominent females speak on campus

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
November 7, 2018
Members of the community and FORGE stand at the intersection of Huff and Broadway to counter protest Winona Life Chain, a local anti-abortion organization on Sunday, Oct. 7.

Campus club hosts counter-protest

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
October 10, 2018
Senior linebacker Josh Hawes, pictured above in jersey number 19, tackled burglar in his home. He then sat on the intruder until the police arrived.

Football player stops burglar in home

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
September 26, 2018
Student activists lead the way from Winona Senior High School on Saturday, March 24, kickstarting Winona’s March For Our Lives protest. Between 400-500 people of all ages came together to march for more comprehensive gun laws in the wake of the Parkland shooting.

Winona marches for our lives

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
March 28, 2018
20-hour parking law to be continued

20-hour parking law to be continued

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
November 29, 2017
Athletes get involved in community

Athletes get involved in community

Erin Jones, Copy Editor
October 11, 2017
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