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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2008 Meet the editors responsible for the spring edition of The Daily Tar Heel ERIN ZUREICK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CINCINNATI SENIOR. JOURNALISM ÜBm ': (919) 962-4086 ZUREICK@EMAIL.UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED., FRI. 1 P.M.TO 2 PM. The editor-in-chief is ultimately responsible for all content in The Daily Tar Heel and serves as the public face of the paper in the University and the community. SARA GREGORY CITY EDITOR CHARLOTTE SOPHOMORE, JOURNALISM, HISTORY ,>*'** ► -la Ip §£ (919)962-4209 GSARA@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The city editor runs the city desk, which is responsible for covering all events and local politics in Chapel Hill, Carrboro and within the boundaries of Orange County. ALEXANDRIA SHEALY ARTS EDITOR GREENSBORO SENIOR, ENGLISH (919) 843-4529 ASHEALY@EMAILUNC.EDU The arts editor is responsible for covering all arts-related news in the University community, as well as in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. WILL HARRISON COPY CO-EDITOR FAYETTVILLE JUNIOR, JOURNALISM/POLITICAL SCIENCE |L (919) 962-0246 WILLHSI@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The copy editors are responsible for editing all stories in the paper, including Dive and supplemental sections, for clarity, accuracy and grammar. The editors also oversee the sports copy desk and all pagework, which includes writing headlines and editing the final pages before they are sent to the printer. ALLIE MULLIN PHOTO EDITOR DURHAM SENIOR, JOURNALISM (919) 962-0750 DTHPHOTO@GMAIL.COM The photo editor is responsible for all photos that appear in the paper. She is also in charge of any special photography sections such as photo essays. KNOW YOUR newsroom ALLISON NICHOLS MANAGING EDITOR WEST CHESTER, PA. JUNIOR, COMPARATIVE LIT./JOURNALISM (919) 962-0750 NALLISON@EMAIL.UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: TUES., THURS. 5 P.M.TO 6 P.M. The managing editor is second in command to the editor-in-chief. She is responsible for overseeing long-term projects and all daily newsroom operations. ELIZABETH DEORNELLAS STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR FAIRFAX, VA. JUNIOR, ENGLISH iifir ' ft |||S (919)962-4103 LIZDEO@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The state & national editor is responsible for covering the world outside Orange County, notably state and national politics and the UNC system. BRYAN REED DIVERSIONS EDITOR CHARLOTTE SENIOR, JOURNALISM (919) 843-4529 BREED@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The Diversions editor is responsible for all entertainment reviews and other arts features that run in the Thursday Diversions section. scon POWERS COPY CO-EDITOR LA GRANGE, ILL. FRESHMAN, STATISTICS (919)962-0246 SSPOWERS@EMAIL.UNC.EDU ABBYJEFFERS DESIGN EDITOR CHARLESTON, S.C. JUNIOR, JOURNALISM m (919)962-0750 ABBYJEFF@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The design editor is responsible for daily layout and page design. The desk works to convey the content of each story through its presentation and placement. News RACHEL ULLRICH DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. JUNIOR, JOURNALISM/ENGLISH iHM * J (919) 962-0750 RULLRICH@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The deputy managing editor aids the managing editor in all of her duties. She also is responsible for special projects such as supple mental sections and helps over see online/multimedia content. KATIE HOFFMANN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR CHICAGO SENIOR, JOURNALISM, INTL. STUDIES (919) 962-0750 KAHOFFMA@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The investigative team editor is responsible for producing in-depth pieces that fulfill the paper's mission of watchdog journalism. DAVID ELY SPORTS EDITOR CHARLOTTE JUNIOR, JOURNALISM/SPANISH (919) 962-4710 DELY@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The sports editor is responsible for all University varsity sports, both men's and women's. He also works with Sport Saturday editors to produce that publication. TIMOTHY REESE MULTIMEDIA EDITOR ASHEVILLE SENIOR, JOURNALISM (919) 962-0750 TSPRITE@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The online and multimedia editors are responsible for all content that appears on the DTH's Web site, including the news and photos that appear in the print edition and content exclusively created for Internet users. They produce audiovisual and interactive flash content such as multimedia projects and video documentaries. REBECCA ROLFE GRAPHICS CO-EDITOR GREENVILLE SENIOR, JOURNALISM lA4 A\ Ar AS A (919) 962-0246 RROLFE@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The graphics editors are responsible for creating graphics for the print edition as well as flash graphics for the DTH online. They work with reporters and editors to generate visual complements to tradi tional news stories in addition to designing larger, comprehensive information graphics that stand alone. WHITNEY KISLING UNIVERSITY EDITOR GREENSBORO SENIOR, JOURNALISM (919) 962-0372 KISLING@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The University editor is responsible for all University news, excluding sports. The desk covers issues pertinent to students, administrators, faculty and staff. ANDREW DUNN FEATURES EDITOR APEX SOPHOMORE, JOURNALISM, SPANISH (919) 962-4214 AMDUNN@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The features editor is responsible for creative human-interest and in-depth stories that add levity to the newspaper. The desk focuses on journalistic creativity. ANDREW JONES PUBLIC EDITOR WINSTON-SALEM SENIOR, ECONOMICS (919) 962-0750 JONESAW@EMAIL.UNC.EDU The public editor is responsible for gauging public reaction to what is published in the paper. He deals with readers’ concerns, questions and critiques. NICOLE NORFLEET ONLINE EDITOR VOORHEES, N.J. JUNIOR, JOURNALISM (919) 962-0750 NNORFLEE@EMAIL.UNC.EDU ALLIE WASSUM GRAPHICS CO-EDITOR CHARLOTTE SENIOR, JOURNALISM/POLITICAL SCIENCE wa (919) 962-0246 AWASSUM@EMAILUNC.EDU (Ehr Saiiy ear Hrrl
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