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Chronicle-09/17/2012

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The New Project Eight Newsletter

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The capacity of Project Eight is truly amazing. Any major, all interests and ev-ery kind of person is welcome at Project Eight. You have a passion? We’ll use it. From advertising and public relations to website design and computer program-ming, Project Eight intends to push you and your resume to new heights.

New shows. New actors. New schedule. If all things go according to plan, Ryan Wold and the stars of “The Campus” won’t be the only student made celebri-ties on campus. We’re working hard to keep you entertained with student-made dramas and comedies. Stay tuned and stay excited.

We’re unbelievably excited about this semester. We’re taking the oppourtu-nity to become bigger and better . More events, more tv shows, more epicness and more Project Eight.

In an attempt to keep you up to date, we’ve created Chronicle. Everything you need to stay updated about Project Eight, all in one place. Find updates on events, schedules, necessary positions and upcoming releases. We’ll also be high-lighting the many achievements of Bennies and Johnnies throughout the semes-ter. We’ll make stars out of everyone.

General Meeting - 09/24/2012

Auditions for “The Campus” - 09/19/2012

Project Eight Week - TBD

Return of “The Campus” - 10/10/2012

Positions availble in Project Eight

The all-important Secretary of the Project Eight Board is responsible for keeping all board members up to date, while managing the club’s email and members. As secretary, you will keep us organized and prepared. We can’t be the best Project Eight without you.

We’re working on something totally new and exciting, and we want you to be a part of it! We need a dedicated Producer to take the helm and help us make it happen. The Producer will be responsible for managing the cast and crew, imple-menting the best workflow possible, and pushing the project forward.

Our Video Technician will undergo the extremely important job of putting the whole show together. It’s up to you to make magic happen - creating the masterpiece that is “The Campus”. Exercise your creative muscles by combining audio and video to tell a story that will leave CSBSJU breathless.

Help “The Campus” push the envelope. We want it funnier, more dramatic and more entertaining. If you can imagine it, we can make it happen.

As the Video Technician, you will help the Project Eight Advertising team put together advertising campaigns that will take CSBSJU by storm. Help us shoot and edit commercials that will have everyone on campus talking.

There are endless clubs and entities on campus, and its up to you to get the word out. You’re creativity and insight will make people laugh, cry and reconsider the abundance of activities on campus.

We have got so many events planned and we need help getting the word out. As a Public Relations Officer, you will help us manage events and communicate our vision to the entire CSBSJU community.

The planning and execution of events take precision and innovation. Every detail counts. We need you to help us keep the CSBSJU community engaged in the best way possible.

Our new project, Chronicle, is as new as new gets, and it needs your help. There are so many different opportunities that Chronicle provides, and we need you to help it reach its full potential. Help us come up with new ideas, organize infor-mation and enhance the Project Eight experience.

To apply for a position, email [email protected]

.Ryan Wold is a senior at St. John’s University. In his time here, he has committed his whole self to the university. He is a double major in philosophy and political science. He has played varsity hockey for St. John’s University for three years. Ryan worked for Campus Ministries his freshman year, but became a resident assis-tant his sophomore year. Ryan is co-president of the organization RedGage, which strives to increase male involvement on campus. He hosts his own T.V. show on Channel Eight called “Living the

Dream with Ryan Wold.”

Ryan has served as a representative of St. John’s University at the MIAC Leadership Conference, the Notre Dame Peace Studies Con-ference, and the Holy See’s Catholic Social Teaching Conference in New York City. He has worked in Washington, D.C. for the Public Affairs Council. This past summer he was awarded the Lindmark Fellowship in ethics, where he researched campaign finance eth-

ics.

Think you know someone who deserves the Spotlight? Let us know! They can be the next Spotlight feature in Chronicle.

Ryan WoldHost of “Living The Dream”

Bernard FergusonProject Eight President

Volume OneSeptember 17, 2012

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