submitted by Mtan Man214 on Sunday, March 14 2004 at 4:20 PM
The Agromeck, NCSU's official yearbook, is holding a photography contest for spring break photos. The winners of the contest will receive a free 2003-4 Yearbook. We are looking for photos of NC State students on spring break. Photos for the contest are due to Witherspoon 318 no later than 5 p.m. on March 19th. For more information you can check http://www.ncsu.edu/agromeck or contact Austin Dowd the yearbook photo editor at Austin@agromeck.ncsu.edu.
posted by JAllen1127 on Monday, March 15 2004 at 6:27 PM
I'm sure digital pictures would be fine, as long as you print them out. I think the whole reason for him saying to print them out was so you could just write down a caption on an attached piece of paper. My guess is that 90% of the photos we're running in the yearbook this year are digital, so there is nothing against digital cameras.
Digital photos are ok, we'd actually prefer that the digital images are turned in with a print, that way we can judge using the print and keep the caption with it, and if chosen, use the digital image in the book. If someone wishes to turn in a digital image, they need to burn it to CD and bring it up with the printed version, I can't have 100 people emailing me digital images.
ugh, ^the most dreaded question of anyone who is on staff here.
Yes we have a yearbook, its called the Agromeck, the name derives from Agriculture and Mechanical, the two main areas of study in 1902 when the yearbook started. This is the one hundred and secone year that we have published, this contest is offered to those who wish to immortalize their names in NCState's history.
I know that as current students there is no history to your time at NCState, only present, but as future Alumni, the yearbook is a vital part of how and what you remember....so this is a chance for you to include yourself in the few hundred pages that record this year in history.