I was the editor of the 105th volume of the Stanford Chaparral, the nation's second oldest continuously published humor magazine, which was distributed to over 6,000 students. My responsibilities included leading weekly meetings, producing and editing content, designing layouts, and developing business plans.
Volume 105 included four 32-page glossy issues, The Freshman Number, Civil War, Garage Sale, and Monies from Gibraltar, as well as a parody of the Stanford Daily, and Very Important Files, an experimental parody of an unbound pile of papers.
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