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'''Megan Ganz''' is a writer on the [[NBC]] series ''[[Community (TV series)|Community]]'' and a former editor of ''[[The Onion]]''. She graduated from the [[University of Michigan]] where she was editor-in-chief of ''[[The Michigan Every Three Weekly|The Every Three Weekly]]''<ref>{{cite news| last = Van Hyfte | first = Laura | title = Court limits student publishing freedom | newspaper = The Michigan Daily | date = 4 July 2005 | url = http://www.michigandaily.com/content/court-limits-student-publishing-freedom?page=0,1 }}</ref>, where she majored in English Literature. Megan graduated from [[Hackett_Catholic_Central_High_School|Hackett Catholic Central High School]] in [[Kalamazoo, Michigan]] in 2002.
'''Megan Ganz''' is a writer on the [[NBC]] series ''[[Community (TV series)|Community]]'' and a former editor of ''[[The Onion]]''. She graduated from the [[University of Michigan]] where she was editor-in-chief of ''[[The Michigan Every Three Weekly|The Every Three Weekly]]''<ref>{{cite news| last = Van Hyfte | first = Laura | title = Court limits student publishing freedom | newspaper = The Michigan Daily | date = 4 July 2005 | url = http://www.michigandaily.com/content/court-limits-student-publishing-freedom?page=0,1 }}</ref>. Megan graduated from [[Hackett_Catholic_Central_High_School|Hackett Catholic Central High School]] in [[Kalamazoo, Michigan]] in 2002.


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Megan Ganz is a writer on the NBC series Community and a former editor of The Onion. She graduated from the University of Michigan where she was editor-in-chief of The Every Three Weekly[1]. Megan graduated from Hackett Catholic Central High School in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 2002.

  1. ^ Van Hyfte, Laura (4 July 2005). "Court limits student publishing freedom". The Michigan Daily.