I am the editor in chief of the Setonian. During production week, I live, breathe and worship all that is QuarkXpress, Adobe Photoshop, copyeditor’s marks and the Associated Press Style manual. People don’t really see me that much, that is, if you don’t count the back of my head, which is turned in the direction of the glowing Mac in front of me. The same is true of the entire staff, as well. We immerse ourselves in interviews and photo ops. —Amanda Cochran —Top ten ways you know it’s Setonian production week (Girl Meets World)
A great blog entry, capturing the enthusiasm and zaniness of the wonderful bunch of students whom I advise.
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