This document provides guidance on writing editorials for a newspaper. It explains that editorials state the newspaper's opinion on issues and appear on the editorial page alongside columns and cartoons. The editorial board, comprised of editors, determines the stances taken in editorials. Editorials can explain issues, evaluate actions, or persuade readers. When writing editorials, researchers should support their arguments with evidence. Letters to the editor and opinion articles allow readers to engage in discussion. Effective editorial cartoons reinforce messages from accompanying editorials.