Fall 2000, Vol. 34, #1
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  • “Coverage of Politics” by Bradley Wilson
  • The Nation’s Center of Power” by Andrew Wind
  • Covering Politics Gives Iowa Students a Chance to Work with Professionals” by Ryan Gruber
  • Scholastic Reporters Covering Nantional Candidates Learn, Experience Frustration” by Neema Trivedi
  • “Writing Editorials” by Don Botts
  • Writing an Editorial Means Doing Research and Rewriting” by Don Botts
  • The Editorial Board Provides Diverse Viewpoints and a Chance to Re-think Opinion” by Francine Martinez
  • Reading Columns: That’s Easy; Writing Them, That’s a Different Story” by Howard Spanogle
  • An Exercise in Writing an Editorial” by Pat Graff
  • The Colophon: More Than Simply an Editor’s Note
  • Shhh! Don’t Tell: Advertising Design Impacts Sales” by Laura Schaub and Roy Kelsey
  • Look Around: Lessons from an Internship” by Rob Mattson

Winter 2000, Vol. 34, #2
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  • “Broadcast Journalism in the High School Curriculum” by Judith Cramer and Barbara Fowles
  • I Consider What I Do a Privilege” by Kris Patrow
  • Internship Provides Instructor with a Fresh Approach” by Steve Youngblood
  • Storytelling Makes Sometimes Hectic Job Worthwhile” by Tracy Madden
  • Class Produces Daily Newscast” by Celia Simon
  • Broadcast Experience Gives Senior Insight” by Rachel Pickel
  • Assignment Editor Puts Pieces in Place” by Jeff Hamburger
  • Starter Kit for Your Bag of Tricks” by Kevin Johnson
  • Practical Resources
  • Video Equipment for the Classroom
  • Column Heads Continue to Give Paper an Identity
  • Writing an Entertainment Review: Be Critical” by Robert Greenman and Logan Aimone
  • Why You Can’t Just Enlarge a Digital Photograph” by Bradley Wilson

Cover photo by Erik Palmer

Spring 2001, Vol. 34, #3

  • “Running with the Numbers” by Jo Craven McGinty
  • Journalism Beyond High School” by Sally Turner
  • Using College Connections” by Sally Turner
  • Photographing Track Meets” by Erik Palmer
  • Photoshop 6 Converges Web, Print Photograph-Editing Capabilities” by Bradley Wilson

Summer 2001, Vol. 34, #4
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Cover photo by Shane Bevel

  • “Convergence: Bringing Together New and Old Technologies” by Candace Bowen
  • “Still Photographers Shooting Video” by Tela Durbin
  • “Tampa: Web, TV, Print Working Together” by Candace Bowen
  • “Slang” by Scoobie Ryan
  • “Giving Credit Where Credit is Due: The Photo Credit”
  • “Focus on Learning and Technology” by Marsha Kalkowski
  • “Negative Scanners: Still Develop Film Then Go Digital
  • “Buying a Digital Camera”
  • “Adobe Releases New Image-Editing Software”
  • “Printers”
  • “The Olympics” by David Bergman

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