The core team who make The Project happen each issue.
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    Jack Clark is the Editorial Director and Editor of The Project, and he has a history of running guerilla publications.


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    Richard is the Executive Chairman and Editor-at-Large of The Project; he has a history working in and writing for national media focusing on education/student issues.


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    Felicity Allman is the Chief Copy Editor and Fashion Editor of The Project, a grammar Nazi in 1920's chic (luckily without the potential political repercussions).


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    Dan Youmans is one of The Project's News Editors and, as a second year Politics student at UEA, Dan brings together the latest stories about, and by, UEA students.


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    Matthew Francis Taylor is somewhat involved in student political happenings at UEA, and maintains a mild yet enduring hero worship of both George Orwell and Hunter S Thompson in equal measure.


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    Will Walmsley is the Sports Editor of The Project; having grown up on the Hampshire downs, Will quickly found himself thrown into the competitive world of inter-village sport and the country pubs this great institution revolves around. 


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    Amy Taylor is a Commissioning Editor for The Project, sourcing great fiction and non-fiction copy from around Norwich, as well as writing and collaborating on features for the paper. 


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    Kim Sherwood is a Commissioning Editor with a speciality in creative writing.


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    The Project's Mademoiselle keeps her identity undisclosed, not for her own protection, but for that of her 'subject matter', especially those who failed to entertain.