Major Responsibilities of the Editorial Board:
- Follow rules 1 and 2.
- Remember that the overriding reason why we are in the JLab in first place are the publications. It's all about the publication. (You'll need to repeat this several times during the day and as you enter and leave the JLab).
- Listen to everyone.
- Do your assigned duties insanely great.
- Look up from your own work and see how you can help others out.
- Give specific praises and repremands and leave it at that. (Both are done best in private).
Editor in Chief
Oversees the entire production of each publication and ensures that each one is great. Besides stuggling with a god-complex, this person gets to attend all school board meetings and will regularly bump into the principal to talk shop.
Managing Editor
Oversees the daily operation of all publications.
Keeps the BIG calendar that tracks all events, stories, birthdays, and minor holidays that may give us reason to slap a kudos in someone's general direction.
Business Manager
Performs all things business including The Books, Distribution, and all things Public Relations (interesting and spiffy ways to remind our audience that what we do is really cool and that they, the audience, ought to be realizing this fact more and more and should be telling their friends and enemies about the publications of JLab140).
Design Editor
Usually considered the "artsy" one, this individual gets to oversee all art (illustrations, photography, ad design, page design).
Copy Editor
Carries a copy of The AP Style Guide with them everywhere (one may say, this is the Copy Editor's bible). Usually the second or third person to read an particular article.
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