[Technique] TNQ Junior Manboard Elections - Saturday Oct. 17!

John W Chow johnchow at mit.edu
Sat Oct 3 20:51:59 EDT 2015


Hi guys!

We’re having Junior Manboard elections on Saturday, Oct. 10/17 at 1pm! This is in less than 2 weeks! Being a part of Junior Manboard is a great way of getting involved with Technique - you get to be a part of how the club is run, and how the yearbook is put together.

Note: If you can’t make it to elections on 10/17, please try to drop by around 2pm on 10/10 to talk with us about your interest. If you can’t make either, email me so we can schedule a time to meet. 

If you're interested in any of these positions, please email tnq-manboard at mit.edu <mailto:tnq-manboard at mit.edu> with a little blurb about your interest/qualifications! It's okay if you don't have much experience for some of these positions, as long as you’re interested and willing to learn. Also don’t stress out, elections are super chill.

Here are the positions:

Junior Photography Editor: Junior Photo Ed. is a great way to further your photography, and document life at MIT. 
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(2 positions, Semester: 1-2hrs/week, IAP: 4+hrs/week)
Current Photo Editors: Celeste Dang (cdang at mit.edu <mailto:cdang at mit.edu>), Elisa Young (esyoung at mit.edu <mailto:esyoung at mit.edu>)

Learn how to compose, take, and edit photos so that they look great. 
Help support, or even start, photo projects to help encourage TNQ to take photos and improve on our photography. These might include photo contests, critiques, photowalks, workshops, etc - feel free to introduce your own ideas! 
Help choose and edit the photos that actually show up in “Life in Hell”, the main photo section of the yearbook. 
Should be available during IAP to help out
	

Junior Managing Editor: Junior Man. Ed. allows you to implement any improvements for TNQ involved with financing - you have lots of freedom with this!
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(1 position, 1-2 hrs/week)
Current Managing Editor: Landon Carter (lcarter at mit.edu <mailto:lcarter at mit.edu>)
Help improve TNQ by making beneficial purchases for office
Help organize photobooths and photo jobs
Manage club finances through RFP’s, pricing of photography services, etc.

Junior Design Editor: Jr. Design is a great way to further your interest in design, and really impact how the yearbook will look.
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(1 -2 positions, Semester: 1-2hrs/week, IAP: 4+hrs/week)
Current Design Editor: Megan Prakash (meganp at mit.edu <mailto:meganp at mit.edu>)

Help make the book!
Bring together all sections of book in InDesign
Should have interest in learning design and typography
Should be available during IAP to help out

	
Junior Publicity Editor: Great if you’re interested in learning how to design, and also if you have ideas on how to better promote the yearbook and TNQ!
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(1 position, 1-2hrs/week)
Current Publicity Editor: Hiram Moncivais (hmonciva at mit.edu <mailto:hmonciva at mit.edu>)

Learn how to design posters and e-mails
Help decide what promo materials we purchase (posters, cards, swag, customized Manboard NorthFace jackets?!, etc.) 
Help promote the yearbook and club events. 


Junior Living Groups Editor: Great if you want to help document living groups at MIT! Also good if you’re interested in learning to take portraits.
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(2 positions, 2-4hrs/week)
Current Living Groups Editor: Kim Toy (toyk2a at mit.edu <mailto:toyk2a at mit.edu>)

Learn how to use flashes and light sources to take professional looking portraits
Help take living group portraits of all the living groups!

	
Junior Film Editor: Junior Film is awesome if you’re interested in the roots of photography and the intricacies of film. It’s great if you use Instagram or VSCO filters all the time.
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(1 position, 1hr/week)
Current Film Editor: Wen Zeng (wenzeng at mit.edu <mailto:wenzeng at mit.edu>)

Learn how to shoot film and use the dark room
Teach and promote film photography
Make prints!
Keep darkroom tidy


Junior Sports Editor: Junior Sports Ed is great if you’re interested in sports and want to make sure they are documented and well shot. 
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(1 position, 1-2hrs/week)
Current Sports Editor: Brittney Johnson (bjohns at mit.edu <mailto:bjohns at mit.edu>)

Learn how to shoot sports
Inform TNQ about sporting events to shoot
Help choose and edit the sports photos for the yearbook
	

Junior Activities Editor: Junior Activities Editor is great if you’re interested in documenting the variety of student groups that MIT has to offer.
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(1 position, 1-2hrs/week)
Current Activities Editors: Grace Li (grace_li at mit.edu <mailto:grace_li at mit.edu>), Julia Huang (julia_h at mit.edu <mailto:julia_h at mit.edu>)

Help document student group events
Inform TNQ about upcoming events to shoot
Learn how to take great photos in diverse lighting and staging situations. 
Help choose and edit the activities photos for the yearbook


Junior Journal + Literary Editor: As Junior Journal and Literary Editor, you’ll have a big impact on all the writing (both documentary and artistic) in the coming yearbook. 
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(1 position, 1-2hrs/week)
Current Journal/Literary Editor: Marol Escajeda (marol at mit.edu <mailto:marol at mit.edu>)

Collect MIT and world events throughout the year
Take photos of local news events 
Track down awesome student writing pieces for book
Collaborate with Rune (MIT’s literature and art publication) to include essays and poems for the book


Junior Techno Czar: Great if you want to contribute to TNQ on the Course 6 side!
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(1 position, 1-2hrs/week)
Current Techno Czar: Julia Huang (julia_h at mit.edu <mailto:julia_h at mit.edu>)

Help upkeep server
Help maintain and improve website (front and back end)
Develop and run cool shit like ADITL <http://web.mit.edu/yearbook/www/day/oldindex.html> <<outdated website 


So you might be asking, what are the perks?
1. You get to hang out with manboard all day errday. But actually... you get to know cool people better/learn lots of new things. And you get better access to Technique equipment/resources since we know you.
2. FREE YEARBOOK!!!
3. Free food over IAP
4. Potential to get cabinet key w/ checkout privileges.
5. Very likely to be on Manboard next year!

Please let us know if you have any questions! Looking forward to seeing you guys on the 17th :D

Best,
John
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John Chow
MIT Technique Editor-in-Chief




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