A new, interesting, Webtastic timeline traces the first 100 years of the country’s first School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. The timeline touches upon the technological growth of the school, its related publications, and the place of both amid the backdrop of various eras and the big scoops and scandals that defined them [...]
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Timeline Traces First 100 Years of Missouri’s School of Journalism
Posted in College Media, Journalism, Journalism Education, New Media, Student Newspaper, tagged Campus Journalism, College Journalism, College Media, Journalism Education, Student Journalism, Student Media, Student Press on December 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
College Media Story Ideas: Vampires, Zombies & Sex
Posted in College Media, Journalism, Journalism Education, New Media, Story Ideas, tagged Campus Journalism, Campus Media, College Journalism, College Media, Facebook, New Media, Student Journalism, Student Media, Student Newspaper, Student Press on December 12, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Forget Soundsliding, podcasting, vlogging, geotagging, and a-Twitterin’. New media tools are important, but without kick-ass content Journalism 2.0 is still deader than Cuba Gooding Jr.’s acting career (seriously, what happened to him?). Everything journalism was, is and will be rests on our ability to tell a story. And every story starts with idea. ————- Below [...]
Campus Journalism in Disarray at AUC in Egypt
Posted in College Media, International Student Media, Journalism, Student Newspaper, tagged American University in Cairo, Campus Journalism, Egypt Today, International College Media, Journalism Education, Student Newspaper, Student Press, Suleman Din, The Caravan on October 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In its current issue, Egypt Today describes the campus relocation of American University in Cairo as chaotic: “Classrooms with no air conditioning, computers not installed, women’s bathrooms with no toilets, exposed wires and seemingly as many hard-hatted workmen as professors.” The journalistic infrastructure, alas, has not been spared from the moving pains: Pulitzer [...]
The Renegade Rip-Off
Posted in College Media, Journalism, Student Newspaper, Student Newspaper Theft, tagged Bakersfield College, College Journalism, College Media, NewspaperTheft, Student Newspaper, Student Newspaper Theft, Student Press, The Bakersfield Californian, The Renegade Rip on October 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Close to 1,800 copies of the most recent issue of The Renegade Rip student newspaper at Bakersfield College were stolen last week. According to The Bakersfield Californian, no details have emerged about the identity of the thief or thieves or the motivation behind his, her or their crime. The paper’s adviser said the theft did have one positive outcome: [...]
Journalist Spotlight: Emily Veach, Wall Street Journal Asia
Posted in Journalism, Journalist Spotlight, Student Newspaper, tagged College Newspaper, Emily Veach, Hong Kong, IDS, Indiana Daily Student, Student Media, Student Newspaper, Student Press, Tapei, Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Journal Asia, WSJA on October 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Emily Veach is roughly a half-day ahead of you. She recently arrived in Hong Kong, part of the larger “Wall Street Journal Copy Desk Diaspora” (an actual Facebook group). She works nights. She travels to Tapei on weekends and recently kayaked in the waters off Cheung Chau Island. She enjoys playing “Rock Band.” And she’s a twentysomething journalist worth knowing. [...]
