The Daily Reveille is hiring students for the spring 2010 staff, and students from all colleges and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.The testing and application session is Wednesday, Dec. 2 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Journalism Building’s Holliday Forum. You must be a full-time student or a graduating senior to work for The Daily Reveille, and all positions are paid. Positions include writers — in news, sports, entertainment and opinion — photographers, videographers, radio reporters and announcers and online contributers. Students are allowed to apply for more than one section. More information, including job descriptions, may be found at lsureveille.com/misc/hiring. The application session will include a test related to a specific section of the The Daily Reveille, and applicants should allow at least one hour per test. We are looking for a diverse group of students who want hands-on experience at a newspaper and who are enthusiastic, outgoing and hardworking. We hire everyone from freshmen to graduate students and from mass communication to physics majors. If you’re looking for practical experience in hopes of getting a job after graduation, The Daily Reveille is for you. If you’ve ever picked up The Daily Reveille and thought something could be better, now’s your chance. Or even if you just think you’d enjoy asking questions, holding officials accountable, pioneering new online media and bringing LSU news to student, you should apply. If you have any questions, e-mail editor Nicholas Persac at [email protected], call the newsroom at 225-578-4810 or visit B-16 Hodges Hall.Contact The Daily Reveille’s Editorial Board at [email protected]
Our View: Spring 2010 staff needed for The Daily Reveille
November 29, 2009