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'''''The Eye''''' is the weekly magazine of ''[[Spec]]''. So-named for urbanologist Jane Jacobs' term "eyes on the street," as it supposedly ties together "Columbia and the City".
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[[File:Drop.png|thumb|''The Eye'''s "drop" logo]]
  
Founded in [[2006]] by [[Tim Shenk]], [[Julia Israel]], and others, it published many controversially reported articles and highly criticized humor pieces in its first year.
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'''''The Eye''''' is ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator|Spec]]'''s longform magazine. Back in the print days, it was 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 magazine was so-named for urbanologist Jane Jacobs' term "eyes on the street," as it supposedly ties together "Columbia and the City". It published many controversially reported articles and highly criticized humor pieces in its first year
  
The magazine contains both features and arts sections, the latter being staffed by the arts staff of the Columbia Spectator.  
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==Mission==
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The Eye describes their mission as such<ref>[http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/Join Recruitment page]</ref>:
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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>
  
The current editor is Helen Werbe.
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==The Ear==
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In Spring 2017 The Eye launched its podcast, The Ear. In Spring 2018, it released a new mission statement as follows:
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<blockquote>Though we may not be able to see it, history is all around us.
  
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We at The Eye have always known that. Though primarily trained in the art of sight—Jane Jacobs, after all, instructed us to keep vigil over the streets—we also have our ears on alert. We’re always listening for formative stories of our institution that, for whatever reason, weren’t chosen to be memorialized in plain sight. The stories that didn’t make it out of the past.
  
The weekly features and arts magazine of The Columbia Daily Spectator. The masthead reads as thus:
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With The Ear, we’re creating a concentrated place to remember these stories. Each week, we’ll be bringing a story from Columbia’s history to life in sound with a podcast episode released on our website (as well as on Apple Podcasts: please subscribe!). By examining the history of Columbia in 20-minute audio stories, The Ear will aim to enrich and intellectualize what it means to be a student at Columbia today. The present, after all, is often best understood in relief from the past.</blockquote>
  
 
 
  
Staff
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==Editorial Board==
The Eye
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'''[[:Category:The Eye editors|Editor in Chief]]:''' [[Maya Perry]]
  
      Editor-in-Chief
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'''Lead Story Editor:''' Juliana Kim
      Helen Werbe
 
  
      Managing Editor, Features
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'''Features Editor:''' Parth Chhabra, Lyric Bowditch
      Devin Briski
 
  
      Managing Editor, A & E
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'''View From Here Editor:''' Gavrielle Jacobovitz
      Zach Dyer
 
  
      Deputy Editor, Features
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'''Features Associate Editors:''' Kendra Zhong, Candy Chan, Arminda Downey-Mavromatis, Julian Shen-Berro
      Amanda Cormier
 
  
      Eyesites Editor
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'''Producer of The Ear:''' Kara Schechtman
      Maggie Penman
 
  
      Ideas Editor
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==References==
      Sarah Ngu
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<references />
 
 
      Interview Editor
 
      Paul Hsiao
 
 
 
      View from Here Editor
 
      Daryl Seitchik
 
 
 
      Film Editor
 
      Rachel Allen
 
 
 
      Music Editor
 
      Angela Ruggiero-Corliss
 
 
 
      Books Editor
 
      Claire Fu
 
 
 
      Food Editor
 
      Jason Bell
 
 
 
      Art Editor
 
      Ashton Cooper
 
 
 
      Theater Editor
 
      Steven Strauss
 
 
 
      Dance Editor
 
      Melissa von Mayrhauser
 
 
 
      TV Editor
 
      Logan Hofstein
 
 
 
      Style Editor
 
      Allison Malecha
 
 
 
      Senior Design Editor
 
      Alexander Ivey
 
 
 
      Visuals Editor
 
      Sarah Lipman
 
 
 
      Copy Editors
 
      Emma Manson
 
      Lucy Wang
 
 
 
      Copy Staffers
 
      Katherine Duh
 
      Ren McKnight
 
 
 
 
 
      Production Associates
 
      Shaowei Wang
 
 
 
      Photo Associate
 
      Vitaly Druker
 
 
 
      Visuals Staff
 
      Rebekah Kim
 
      Matteo Malinverno
 
      Samuel Draxler
 
 
 
 
 
      Marketing Director
 
      Helene Geramia
 
  
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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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Latest revision as of 16:16, 6 June 2018

The Eye's "drop" logo

The Eye is Spec's longform magazine. Back in the print days, it was 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]. The magazine was so-named for urbanologist Jane Jacobs' term "eyes on the street," as it supposedly ties together "Columbia and the City". It published many controversially reported articles and highly criticized humor pieces in its first year

Mission

The Eye describes their mission as such[2]:

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.

The Ear

In Spring 2017 The Eye launched its podcast, The Ear. In Spring 2018, it released a new mission statement as follows:

Though we may not be able to see it, history is all around us.

We at The Eye have always known that. Though primarily trained in the art of sight—Jane Jacobs, after all, instructed us to keep vigil over the streets—we also have our ears on alert. We’re always listening for formative stories of our institution that, for whatever reason, weren’t chosen to be memorialized in plain sight. The stories that didn’t make it out of the past.

With The Ear, we’re creating a concentrated place to remember these stories. Each week, we’ll be bringing a story from Columbia’s history to life in sound with a podcast episode released on our website (as well as on Apple Podcasts: please subscribe!). By examining the history of Columbia in 20-minute audio stories, The Ear will aim to enrich and intellectualize what it means to be a student at Columbia today. The present, after all, is often best understood in relief from the past.


Editorial Board

Editor in Chief: Maya Perry

Lead Story Editor: Juliana Kim

Features Editor: Parth Chhabra, Lyric Bowditch

View From Here Editor: Gavrielle Jacobovitz

Features Associate Editors: Kendra Zhong, Candy Chan, Arminda Downey-Mavromatis, Julian Shen-Berro

Producer of The Ear: Kara Schechtman

References

External Links