Sunday 5 September 2010
Rabelais is constantly seeking fresh talent to add to the organisation. Students are invited to contribute articles at anytime of the year, in a free lance capacity, researching, conducting interviews and chasing stories that they feel are newsworthy and important to our target demographic, the 18-30 year old living on the north side of the Yarra. All La Trobe students are welcome to contribute regardless of their course, level of study or professional development. A first year bio-science student is as welcome as a Master of Global Communication.
Alternatively, students wishing to have a greater role in reporting, may, through consultation with the Chief Editor, be assigned specific rounds, such as sport, politics, law and court reporting, science and education, building reliable contacts throughout the university and the wider community, following events and reporting on their development. This particular role requires a higher level of commitment and may be better suited to students interested in pursuing a career in the media. Any student who is assigned a round and maintains their commitment throughout the year will receive a Letter of Recommendation from the Chief Editor to accompany their C.V.
Anyone interested should feel welcome to drop into the Rabelais Office, in the Student Representative Council building, on the second floor of the Agora, behind Campus Café or send the editor and email as editors@rabelais.org.au
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