Abstract
It's wonderful that SIGLOG is now a reality, thanks to the hard work of so many. It's also an honor to be asked to edit the semantics column for the new SIGLOG Newsletter. In this first column, I want to lay out my goals for the column, and also issue an invitation. The goal is simple: I want this column to be a venue for news of interest to the semantics community, and also to serve as a place where readers from all areas represented within the SIGLOG community can learn about the latest advances in semantics and related areas where semantics plays a role. This includes new research results about the mathematical and logical principles on which semantic models are built, as well as advances in how and where those models are applied. I also hope to include some historical pieces that describe how various advances came about.
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