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'''''The Eye''''' is ''[[Spec]]'''s weekly arts and culture magazine, released every Thursday. It was founded in [[2006]] by [[Tim Shenk]] who famously wrote in his first Editor's Note, "Columbia students are busy, but this is worth your time."
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'''''The Eye''''' is ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator|Spec]]'''s weekly arts and culture magazine, released every Thursday. It was founded in [[2006]] by [[Tim Shenk]] who famously wrote in his first Editor's Note, "Columbia students are busy, but this is worth your time."<ref>[http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/sites/default/files/EYE_09-07-06.pdf#page=1 First editor's note]</ref>
  
The "About" section on The Eye website reads as such:  
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==Mission==
Every Thursday, Spectator puts out a magazine called The Eye, an arts and culture publication that likes to dabble in politics, religion, and the philosophical implications of Nicki Minaj. The staff of The Eye is devoted to putting out content every week, in print and on our blog, that keeps you at one with the zeitgeist and one step ahead of your noise-pop-loving friends down at NYU.Some of our favorite stories last year covered pop-up restaurants, Girls, and gay hip-hop. Ultimately, the Eye’s about what’s important to us right now—whatever that may be. Each week we publish a lengthy lead story, several long-form features, an interview, and a personal essay or work of fiction. In addition, we write several bite-sized reflections on campus life and pop culture punningly called Eyesites and 20/20.
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The Eye describes their mission as such:
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<blockquote>Every Thursday, Spectator puts out a magazine called The Eye, an arts and culture publication that likes to dabble in politics, religion, and the philosophical implications of Nicki Minaj. The staff of The Eye is devoted to putting out content every week, in print and on our blog, that keeps you at one with the zeitgeist and one step ahead of your noise-pop-loving friends down at NYU. Some of our favorite stories last year covered pop-up restaurants, Girls, and gay hip-hop. Ultimately, the Eye’s about what’s important to us right now—whatever that may be. Each week we publish a lengthy lead story, several long-form features, an interview, and a personal essay or work of fiction. In addition, we write several bite-sized reflections on campus life and pop culture punningly called Eyesites and 20/20.</blockquote><ref>[http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/Join Recruitment page]</ref>
  
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==Staff==
The Eye Staff
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'''[[:Category:The Eye editors|Editor in Chief]]:''' [[Rikki Novetsky]]
  
Editor in Chief: Rikki Novetsky
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'''Managing Editor for Optics:''' Laura Booth
  
Managing Editor for Optics: Laura Booth
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'''Managing Editor for Features:''' Alison Herman
  
Managing Editor for Features: Alison Herman
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'''Art Director:''' Suze Myers
  
Art Director: Suze Myers
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'''Head Copy Editor:''' Natan Belchikov
  
Head Copy Editor: Natan Belchikov
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'''Senior Design Editor:''' Annie Wang
  
Senior Design Editor: Annie Wang
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'''Deputy Lead Story Editor:''' Zoe Camp
  
Deputy Lead Story Editor: Zoe Camp
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'''View From Here Editor:''' Adina Applebaum
  
View From Here Editor: Adina Applebaum
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'''Fiction Editor:''' Eric Wohlstatder
  
Fiction Editor: Eric Wohlstatder
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'''Eyesites Editor:''' PJ Sauerteig
  
Eyesites Editor: PJ Sauerteig
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'''Features Associate Editors:''' Carolina Gerlach, Parul Guliani, Dunni Oduyemi, Kierstin Utter
  
Features Associate Editors: Carolina Gerlach, Parul Guliani, Dunni Oduyemi, Kierstin Utter
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'''20/20 Associate Editor:''' Rebecca Schwarz
  
20/20 Associate Editor: Rebecca Schwarz
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'''Deputy for Multimedia:''' Morgan Wilcock
  
Deputy for Multimedia: Morgan Wilcock
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'''Online Associate Editor:''' Amy Zimmerman
  
Online Associate Editor: Amy Zimmerman
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'''Visuals Editor:''' Hannah Sotnick
  
Visuals Editor: Hannah Sotnick
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==References==
  
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==External Links==
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*[http://eye.columbiaspectator.com The Eye]
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*[http://twitter.com/theeyemag/ The Eye on Twitter]
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*[http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/archives Archives]
  
 
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[[Category:Student publications|Eye, The]]
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[[Category:Columbia Daily Spectator|Eye, The]]

Revision as of 21:08, 28 April 2013

The Eye is Spec's weekly arts and culture magazine, released every Thursday. It was founded in 2006 by Tim Shenk who famously wrote in his first Editor's Note, "Columbia students are busy, but this is worth your time."[1]

Mission

The Eye describes their mission as such:

Every Thursday, Spectator puts out a magazine called The Eye, an arts and culture publication that likes to dabble in politics, religion, and the philosophical implications of Nicki Minaj. The staff of The Eye is devoted to putting out content every week, in print and on our blog, that keeps you at one with the zeitgeist and one step ahead of your noise-pop-loving friends down at NYU. Some of our favorite stories last year covered pop-up restaurants, Girls, and gay hip-hop. Ultimately, the Eye’s about what’s important to us right now—whatever that may be. Each week we publish a lengthy lead story, several long-form features, an interview, and a personal essay or work of fiction. In addition, we write several bite-sized reflections on campus life and pop culture punningly called Eyesites and 20/20.

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Staff

Editor in Chief: Rikki Novetsky

Managing Editor for Optics: Laura Booth

Managing Editor for Features: Alison Herman

Art Director: Suze Myers

Head Copy Editor: Natan Belchikov

Senior Design Editor: Annie Wang

Deputy Lead Story Editor: Zoe Camp

View From Here Editor: Adina Applebaum

Fiction Editor: Eric Wohlstatder

Eyesites Editor: PJ Sauerteig

Features Associate Editors: Carolina Gerlach, Parul Guliani, Dunni Oduyemi, Kierstin Utter

20/20 Associate Editor: Rebecca Schwarz

Deputy for Multimedia: Morgan Wilcock

Online Associate Editor: Amy Zimmerman

Visuals Editor: Hannah Sotnick

References

External Links

  • First editor's note
  • Recruitment page