Former college student journalists discuss the challenges of reporting for the student newspaper during some of the most famous campus protests in the 1960s. Fast forward to the present and student journalists still face some of the same challenges when unrest came to their campus.
Former college student journalists discuss the challenges of reporting for the student newspaper during some of the most famous campus protests in the 1960s. Fast forward to the present and student journalists still face some of the same challenges when unrest came to their campus.
Kaylene Dial Armstrong is assistant professor at Northwestern Oklahoma State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: In the Beginning Chapter 2: Nobody Told Us What to Write Chapter 3: The Campus Conscience Chapter 4: Two Faces of Journalism Chapter 5: Lessons from Reporting Crisis Chapter 6: Different Decade, Same Challenges Chapter 7: Telling Their Own Stories
Chapter 1: In the Beginning Chapter 2: Nobody Told Us What to Write Chapter 3: The Campus Conscience Chapter 4: Two Faces of Journalism Chapter 5: Lessons from Reporting Crisis Chapter 6: Different Decade, Same Challenges Chapter 7: Telling Their Own Stories
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