Organisation Structure

The editor-in-chief and copy editors oversee all departments. An associate editor oversees a specific department.

Rorschach does like fancy names because he’s read too many Wikipedia articles on government agencies, so here you go. It’s really more for organising news. Or if you want a cool thing for a college resume.

Regional Divisions

Most news will be labelled by the region where the event occurred.

  • Domestic Affairs Department - United States affairs. Label: Domestic Affairs

  • Americas Bureau - For North, Latin, and South Americas. Label: Foreign Affairs. Tag: Americas

  • Asia-Pacific Bureau - Asia-Pacific region. Label: Foreign Affairs. Tag: Asia-Pacific

  • Europe Bureau - Label: Foreign Affairs. Tag: Europe

  • Africa Bureau - Label: Foreign Affairs. Tag: Africa

  • Middle East Bureau - Label: Foreign Affairs. Tag: Middle East

  • Russia Bureau - Label: Foreign Affairs. Tag: Russia

Niche Divisions

Dealing with more niche subject areas. May or may not apply to a specific region.

  • Business Division - Business affairs. Label: Business

  • Entertainment Division - Entertainment business stuff. Movies, video games, music, etc. Label: Entertainment

  • Law and Justice - Criminal and civil matters. Label: Regional label

  • Medicine Division - Medical advancements. Label: Medicine

  • Science and Technology Division - Scientific and technological advancements. Label: Science and Technology

  • Sports Division - Sports news. Label: Sports

Special Divisions

Not news. Requires special colouration to denote that fact.

  • Opinion Department - For anything expressly meant for expressing opinions of the writers. Label: Opinion. Colour: Purple

  • Parallel Universe Bureau - It’s all true. Just in a different universe from ours. Label: Parallel Universe Reports. Colour: Dark Green
    • Note: Explicitly saying it’s satire may be very unfortunate to have to do, but if we’re gonna mix it in with the regular news, we’re gonna have to label it.