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2012-2013 Cohort

Sex and Power… A toxic mix?

December 11, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue

General David Petraeus is not the first man in power to be dishonoured and to fall from grace over a sex scandal and he certainly won’t be the last. We …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Humanities and Journalism Won’t Save Each Other

November 26, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue - 2 Comments.

The combination of journalism and the humanities runs deep. At their core they represent similar ideals: deep and critical thinking, investigation, accountability. In their piece How the Humanities and Journalism …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Final Push gave edge to Obama

November 11, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue - 1 Comment

Last week, our nation re-elected Barack Obama as President. With over 330 electoral votes and nearly 52 percent of the popular vote, it was clear the country was ready to …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Why Can’t Foreign Policy Matter?

October 28, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue

The common rhetoric surrounding the third Presidential debate last week was that it was, of the three total, the most unimportant to voters – they are much more interested in …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Romney more passionate in Round One

October 7, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue

Last Wednesday, the world got their first glimpse of President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney on the same stage – a debate between the two presidential nominees. For …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Elevator Pitch – Sam Tongue

October 1, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue

My name is Sam Tongue, and I learned at a young age that I wasn’t cut out for professional sports, but that my passion for sports media could be a great …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Social Media needs leadership

September 24, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue - 4 Comments.

As an undergraduate student at the Cronkite School, I get an opportunity to learn about a variety of subjects. Today, in my Sports Marketing and Campaign class (it’s actually very …

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2012-2013 Cohort

Sports, clichés and team leadership

September 17, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue - 1 Comment

Dr. Bill asked us recently to think and write about what it means to be a team. The biggest cliché of all is that of a sports team – one …

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2012-2013 Cohort

The Eagle has landed

September 12, 2012September 24, 2021 - by samtongue

July of 1969 holds one of the greatest days in American leadership. Just a few years prior, President John F. Kennedy told his nation to do the impossible: send a …

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