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2012-2013 Cohort

Humanities and Journalism: An Time-Tested Soltution

November 27, 2012May 6, 2025 - by lhsaria - 1 Comment

I think we all know that I come from a different mindset than those of us who live for hard-hitting, fast-breaking news. I’m a blogger and of all things, I …

Written by: lhsaria on November 27, 2012.
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2012-2013 Cohort

Searching for revenue to save journalism

November 26, 2012May 6, 2025 - by maryshinn - 3 Comments.

While the idea that long-form stories and arts could save local papers may give us a warm and fuzzy feeling, I think it may be too late. I had to …

Written by: maryshinn on November 26, 2012.
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Humanities and Journalism Won’t Save Each Other

November 26, 2012May 6, 2025 - 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 …

Written by: samtongue on November 26, 2012.
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Blog as independent journalism?

November 26, 2012May 6, 2025 - by Alma Telibecirevic - 1 Comment

Being quite liberal person and open to a new and different things, I have been always involved into different kind of protests or intellectual fights for freedom of speech and …

Written by: Alma Telibecirevic on November 26, 2012.
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Journalism and the Humanities

November 26, 2012May 6, 2025 - by gosuns33

The first thing that struck me in this article (and something that has struck me since I took my first journalism class freshman year) is how unfortunate it is that …

Written by: gosuns33 on November 26, 2012.
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Serving up General News

November 24, 2012May 6, 2025 - by cksilves

It’s more than true that the Internet and social media serves up general news on a hot, cheap plate that’s easy to consume, share and digest. I thought the article …

Written by: cksilves on November 24, 2012.
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2012-2013 Cohort

Seattle

November 19, 2012May 6, 2025 - by Alma Telibecirevic - 1 Comment

New city…new kilometers.. Since I came to USA I am trying to get as much as I can from this experience.. From people, classes, feedback, travels.. And every new travel, …

Written by: Alma Telibecirevic on November 19, 2012.
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U.S.A Elections 2012

November 13, 2012May 6, 2025 - by mmokakeg@asu.edu

The U.S presidential elections, from the campaigns to the election proper were very exciting experience for me. I have never belonged to any political party in my country but as …

Written by: mmokakeg@asu.edu on November 13, 2012.
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Why do I like Impressionism?

November 13, 2012May 6, 2025 - by Alma Telibecirevic - 1 Comment

In order to write about genre of art which attracts me the most, and explain why do I consider that genre better then the other ones, I must say that …

Written by: Alma Telibecirevic on November 13, 2012.
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Final Push gave edge to Obama

November 11, 2012May 6, 2025 - 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 …

Written by: samtongue on November 11, 2012.
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