First, think about what you want to contribute to the Pebble. Is there a specific "beat" you want to cover for the Pebble—arts? sports? school news? student news? something else? Or is there a particular area of the magazine you want to work on—layout? social media and internet presence? copy editing? something else?
Then, write down some specific ideas about how we can make the Pebble relevant, significant, and urgent for its audience. Be sure to explain how your ideas are significant for the audience. For example, you could write something like, " The Pebble should . . . because its audience is interested in . . ."
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