5. Course Requirements
Contribute substantially to each printed issue of the paper, and/or participate in group efforts to ensure that the online edition is updated regularly with fresh material (a good target would be once a week).
Students will share the work on two class projects designed to benefit the paper's long-term interests, and produce a portfolio that shows your engagement with the course material.
Because a small core of dedicated students can burn out if others in the organization do not share the load, the course asks you to demonstrate your willingness and ability to participate in the group effort to publish the voice of the student body, and in so doing to serve the entire Seton Hill community.
Students holding positions of responsibility on the Setonian (or the Setonian Online) may be eligible for work-study funding. If the work you get paid to do also helps meet your EL 200 requirements, that's fine with me.
I will often send out bulk e-mails to the address on file for you in the J-Web system. If you check a different address more regularly, please use SHU's e-mail forwarding service so that you don't miss important updates.
Unless the homework assignment specifically mentions a printout, you should assume that I don't want a hard copy.
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