Kay Nguyen is overworked, undervalued, and entering the throes of uber-sleep-deprivation. The Oakland University commuter student always enjoyed a routine family life and a rigid early-to-bed-early-to-rise schedule . . . until she received a laptop and a news media itch. Cue headlines, ledes, and late, late nights. – As she asks in an amusing new [...]
Archive for September, 2010
Student Blames Sleeplessness on Journalism, Campus Paper
Posted in College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, Journalism Education, New Media, Student Newspaper on September 4, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Newsroom Lockout: An “Impeding Upon Civil Rights”?
Posted in College Media, Free Press Fights, Journalism, Student Newspaper on September 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The drama that played out this past month at Community College of Rhode Island seemed simple really. It involved a campus newspaper, a locked newsroom door, and an apparently censorious student government president who held the key. But in reality, it appears much more complicated. – In early August, editors of The Unfiltered Lens, the roughly [...]
