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# Foward
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My name is Jonah Ascoli, and I'm the owner of Compute.
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Compute is a computer science journal for
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anyone in Lake Braddock to enjoy.
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In this article, I'll talk about the mission of this journal,
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how we'll be operating in the future,
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and how _you_ can participate.
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## The Mission
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Compute's goal is to serve as an informative news source,
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catered to Lake Braddock students, while allowing journalists to
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express creativity in their articles. By keeping the journal broad,
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encompassing the entirety of computer science,
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there are very few restrictions in what journalists can write about,
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and by extension, what anyone can read about.
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## Operating Schedule
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We plan on making editions every month, each with at least
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one article per journalist.
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This edition will then be destributed across
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Lake Braddock's computer science program, giving any CS student a
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chance to read any/all of the articles written.
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The hope (and long term goal) of this project is to
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continue operating for years to come,
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making it a staple in Lake Braddock's computer science program.
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You may be asking, "well how would you do _that?_"
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And that's where _you_ come in!
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## How _You_ Can Participate
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The nature of a student-run journal is that, well,
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it needs students to run it.
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Without journalists, website maintainer(s), and organizers, this journal
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would inevitably die off. Furthermore, there's no upper limit on how many
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contributers there can be for a journal - of course quality is more important
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than quantity, but of course:
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![Both is good.][assets/both-is-good.gif]
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To become a journalist, all you have to do is join the
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Compute [Discord Server](https://discord.gg/WSaHCnUanJ)!
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From there, I can help you do any setup needed to become a journalist!
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It would be awesome to get as many people as possible for this journal,
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so it would be hugely appreciated if you want to join.
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There's also a Compute club! It only meets once a month for an hour,
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and journalists aren't required to come to the meetings, but if you want,
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you can also come to the club to get started (for more information on the club,
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join the Discord server.)
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Anyways, that's what Compute's all about. Since you read the whole article,
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here's a picture of a cute cat:
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![Cute Cat][assets/cat.jpeg]
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