dummy — n. A placeholder for content. Used both online and in print, dummies are metaphorical bookmarks to be filled later with content.
Dummies for Dummies
The editorial staff attended their first workshop and bonding session on Friday, Jan. 25. Not only did they introduce each other with piggyback rides while playing shipwrecked or by untangling themselves from a human knot, but they also learned to create posts, or dummies, on the back-end of our website. Hence, dummies for dummies night.
Many thanks to Julie DeVito and Jonathon Dornbush for some photos.
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WSN human knot
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Unravelling…
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Explaining the game shipwrecked.
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Shipwrecked!
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Land ho!
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Shark!
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Oh you know, team bonding.
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Managing editor Amy Zhang and co-copy chief Michael Domanico
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Amy helping university editor Veronica Carchedi and city/state deputy editor Emily Bell.
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Web managing editor Hanqing Chen showing how to make dummies to senior editor Lavya Yalamanchi.
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(Left to right): Opinion editor Sameer Jaywant, opinion deputy editor Edward Radzivilovskiy, editor-in-chief Jonathon Dornbush
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Features editor Kristina Bogos and dining editor Angel Chang
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(Left to right): Sports editor Mary Jane Dumankaya and The Highlighter blog editor Sam Rullo
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(Left to right): Editors-at-large Francis Poon, Jaewon Kang, Max Duron and Meryll Preposi
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Web managing editor Hanqing Chen and deputy features editor Helen Holmes
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