MAYBE!
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004I love when headlines aren’t quite sure of themselves:
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I love when headlines aren’t quite sure of themselves:
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Three years ago, when I decided if I was going to get an undergraduate degree in anything, it might as well be journalism, I had no idea the profession was about to undergo major changes. Everything changed within days of my setting foot at the J-school: September 11th. Then Jayson Blair, Stephen Glass, the war [...]
…sort of:
This just in from the Democratic National Convention: there are reports this morning that some of the balloons dropped last night after Senator John Kerry’s acceptance speech may have slowed his exit from the FleetCenter. It remains to be seen how this mix-up will affect the democratic candidate’s standing in the polls, but top campaign [...]
Tomorrow is my last day of college. And I am still procrastinating. This was a habit I had planned to rid myself of long ago, alas…
Five pages of simplistic Spanish musings about the book “Mosen Millan†stand between me and my diploma. I could write them in one hour and be done with it before [...]
NPR thinks the Army\’s new uniforms are too frumpy. Well, actually, I don\’t know if they think so, but they gave the idea enough credence to interview a Washington Post fashion editor about it.
The new duds, which according to the report are the Army\’s first uniform change in more than 20 years, have a different [...]
That\’s what people ought to say to each other when they graduate from high school or college. I\’ll be graduating this summer; if anyone was planning on sending me a card, thank you, and thank you even more if it says \”Congraduations!\” on it.
I am assuming, of course, that I pass the classes required of [...]
It seems nobody likes journalism as much as the journalists (from the Boston Globe):
At a time when public distrust of the news media appears to be at a dangerously high level, there is evidence of a deep and fundamental disagreement between those who produce news and those who consume it.
Although most journalists believe quality [...]
I went to a high school bowling league last night to take pictures for a class. I was expecting a pretty big group – come on, it\’s bowling! – but there were about seven people there. Undaunted, I made the best of it, and it turned out to be a pretty fun photo shoot.
I [...]
Dr. Menlo is a writer who says he\’ll commit suicide, live on the internet, if he doesn\’t get a writing job by April, 2005. I don\’t know if that\’s the best way to get a job, but it\’s a good way to attract attention.