C:JET Volume 37, 2003-2004
Fall 2003, Vol. 37, #1
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- Covering Crime
- “Do Your Homework; Know the People and the Rules; Double Check Everything ” by Ted Gest
- “Gaining Access to Scenes” from the Student Press Law Center
- “Journalist Ethnics ” by David Kraucek
- “Covering Crime and Its Victims ” by Suzette Hackney
- “Race, Ethnic Issues and Crime ” by Melissa Moore
- “Photograhing the Scene”
- “Criminal Justice Journalists” by Ted Gest
- “Student Publications Localize Conflict in Iraq”
- “Cultivating Sources: The Sources Are the Story “ by Dale Harrison
- “A Tale of Two Interviews “ by David Knight
- “Using Childrens’ Books in Journalism Programs” by Pat Graff
- “Create a Pint-Sized Photo Book” by Pat Gathright
- “Top 10 Reasons to Use InDesign for Scholastic Media” by Bradley Wilson
- “Perception or Reality: Obtaining a Diverse Membership Remains a Challenge for JEA” by Mark Sneed
Winter 2003, Vol. 37, #2
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- Writing Headlines
- “No Single Element In A Newspaper Has the Potential to Win More Readers (or to Alienate Them) Than the Headline” by Bill Neville
- “Some Pointers for Headlines” by Tom clanin, Bill Neville, S. Griffen Singer
- “Satire” by Lori Oglesbee
- “Humor” by Bobby Hawthorne
- “Clichés” by Martin “Red” Gibson
- “Shooting Hoops: Get Tight. Get Sharp. And Capture Emotion” by Bradley Wilson
- “Design for Web Sophisticated, No Longer Haphazard ” by Jake Palenske
- “Significance: For Journalists in Training Being Insightful on Everday Challenge” by Randy Swikle
Spring 2004, Vol. 37, #3
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Your Guide to Experiencing a National Journalism Education Association convention by Susan Massy, Gloria Olman and Karl Grubaugh
- “Airlines: Be Alert, Courteous and Friendly”
- “Film: Take Precautions to Protect Your Photos”
- “Hotel: Participate Politely as an Educated Guest”
- “Manners: Employ Proper Etiquette at Restaurants”
- “Tipping: Reward People for Providing Helpful Service”
- “Dress Right: Dress Neatly When Traveling”
- “Feedback: Thank Your Presenters”
- “Rules” and “More Rules”
- “Letter Home: Communication with Parents is Critical”
“California Wildfires Provide Unique Opportunities for Coverage in Student Publications” by Bryan Hibbard
- “‘Life Was a Waiting Game'” by Erin Strong
“Modern Yearbooks: Teaching an Old Editor New Tricks”
- “Give Academics Dose of Vigor” by Ann Visser
- “Topical Coverage Energizes Copy” by Laura Negri
- “What Yearbooks Should Be” by Bobby Hawthorne
- “What Yearbooks Could Be” by Casey Nichols
“How Press Associations Communicate” by Beth Dickey and Karen Flowers
“Photoshop Good for Manipulating Type Too” by Bradley Wilson
“Online Etiquette: 1922 Rules Build Case for Self Respect” by Candace Perkins Bowen
Summer 2004, Vol. 37, #4
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- “Temporarily Disabled: Workshop Participants Challenged to Increase Sensitivity” by Susan Roberts with introduction by Ciara Niki Major
- “The Americans with Disabilities Act Prohibits Discrimination; Requires Reasonable Accommodation”
- “Being Deaf Doesn’t Stop Writer” by Trudy Suggs
- “Tips for Teaching Deaf Students” by Stephanie Martinell
- “For Newspaper Editor, Being Hearing Impaired ‘Simply a Part of My Life” by Amelia Veneziano
- “Teachers Help Others Overcome Challenges, Look for Strengths” by Janice Dean
- “Deaf Student Contributes More than Stories” by Susan Fergueson
- “Making Life Easier for Deaf Reporter” by Anna Henkel and Susan Fergueson
- “Communication Biggest Challenge” by Anna Henkel
- “Find a Niche: Writer Finds Journalism a Reason to Look Forward to School” by Amanda Johnson
- “Challenges Will Come” by Jane Blystone
- “Cora Opens Eyes” by Becky Kirk
- “Behind the Lens” by Maxine Springer
- “A Confession: My Biggest Disability Is My Insecurity Rather than my Cerebal Palsy” by Kelsey Vetter
- “Teaching With Cancer” by Sue Farlow
“Six Nifty Ideas To Borrow from Professional Magazine Designers for Contemporary Publications” by Cheryl Pell
“One of InDesign’s Unappreciated Functions: Create a Table, More Rules” by Bradley Wilson
“Compassion: ‘I Could Teach Students to Care” by Neva Hand
CLICK HERE for the online feature accompanies the feature package in the Summer 2004 issue of JEA’s magazine, Communication: Journalism Education Today, vol. 37, no. 4.