Tag: reporting

NCAA and journalism report

This four-page report from the Winter 1995 Communication: Journalism Education Today provides an explanation of how initial eligibility and the NCAA clearinghouse work, a first-hand account of dealing with the NCAA, and some tips on how to make your courses acceptable. Changes to this process have occurred since 1995, however. Here’s a site that might be useful. Under…
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Election Coverage

Coverage Throughout the years, JEA has published a number of resources for instructors regarding coverage of elections — from localizing the national election to student government elections — in its magazine — Communication: Journalism Education Today. Here, you can access some of those resources all in one place. JEA members get the magazine as a…
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The Station nightclub fire

Look at a breaking news story from Rhode Island Investigative journalism For a complete archive of the Providence Journal stories, numerous multimedia presentations and videos, CLICK HERE In the years since the fire, the Providence Journal has published literally hundreds of articles on The Station nightclub fire that occurred in 2003. Look at the first…
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Covering the unimaginable: Policies help ensure unbiased coverage for newspaper and yearbooks

This article is part of a series from a 1999 edition of Communication: Journalism Education Today. Also in this series: Taking a multi-angle approach to involve and influence readers Establishing a rapport with law-enforcement agencies facilitates gathering information The role of student publications depends on healing process DOWNLOAD PDF version of entire document By Bradley…
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Covering the unimaginable: Establishing a rapport with law-enforcement agencies facilitates gathering information

This article is part of a series from a 1999 edition of Communication: Journalism Education Today. Also in this series: Taking a multi-angle approach to involve and influence readers Policies help ensure unbiased coverage for newspaper and yearbooks The role of student publications depends on healing process DOWNLOAD PDF version of entire document By Bradley…
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