Difference between revisions of "Yearbook"
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− | |image= [[File:Old yearbook cover.png| | + | |title = EUS Yearbook |
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|label1=Current Editor | |label1=Current Editor | ||
|data1=Jordan Legendre | |data1=Jordan Legendre | ||
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The Yearbook is an annual publication of the EUS which falls within the [[VP Communications]] portfolio. This publication includes portraits of graduating | The Yearbook is an annual publication of the EUS which falls within the [[VP Communications]] portfolio. This publication includes portraits of graduating | ||
− | McGill engineering students as well as pictures and articles from various EUS events, departmental societies, clubs, committees, and design teams from throughout the academic year. | + | McGill engineering students as well as pictures and articles from various EUS events, departmental societies, clubs, committees, and design teams from throughout the academic year. |
The EUS Yearbook dates back to the 1990s or earlier. Due to a lack of interest, the creation of yearbooks ceased in 2016. The yearbook committee was reformed for the 2019-2020 academic year, with the yearbook in that year being available digitally rather than in print. | The EUS Yearbook dates back to the 1990s or earlier. Due to a lack of interest, the creation of yearbooks ceased in 2016. The yearbook committee was reformed for the 2019-2020 academic year, with the yearbook in that year being available digitally rather than in print. |
Revision as of 16:03, 18 May 2020
Current Editor | Jordan Legendre |
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The Yearbook is an annual publication of the EUS which falls within the VP Communications portfolio. This publication includes portraits of graduating
McGill engineering students as well as pictures and articles from various EUS events, departmental societies, clubs, committees, and design teams from throughout the academic year.
The EUS Yearbook dates back to the 1990s or earlier. Due to a lack of interest, the creation of yearbooks ceased in 2016. The yearbook committee was reformed for the 2019-2020 academic year, with the yearbook in that year being available digitally rather than in print.