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Tag Archives: Profiles
Linda Clarkson – A Glimpse
I grew up in Eugene and am finally realizing my life-long dream to earn my education at the University of Oregon. I wanted to write so I completed my AAOT at Lane Community College and transferred to the U of … Continue reading
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Tagged Hampton Virginia, Italian, Italy, journalism, Linda Clarkson, Multimedia, Profiles, university of oregon, women, words, writers, writing
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Midterm for #J361, Fall 2012
Here’s the midterm that the #J361 students are taking today, October 24, 2012. Midterm, Part I • Every numbered question in this portion is about the book Inside Reporting, by Tim Harrower, and nothing else. They are about the book, … Continue reading
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Tagged bikes, cars, Columbia Journalism Review, danah boyd, EmX, fact-checking, Inside Reporting, J361, longboarding, math for journalists, midterm, news lede, news values, opinion piece, Peter canby, Poynter, Profiles, public transit, Reporting 1, roller blading, Skateboarding, Suzi Steffen, the Missouri Method, The New Yorker, Tim Harrower, tools for reporters, transportation
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Eugene Saturday Market Enterprise
Background, Culture and History of the Eugene Saturday Market By Spencer Schloss The smell of roasting peppers, the sounds of local violinist and guitarist, and the scene of hundreds of people finding local crafts and produce can only be described … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, beth little, chocolate, Cousin Jack's Pasty Company, David Clark, Downtown Eugene, Enterprise, entertainment, Eugene Saturday Market, Final, food, handmade, jewelry, Linda Shumate, local, organic, Pasty, Profiles, Q & A, Survey
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Media Analysis: Profile of a Vietnamese Surgeon in Eugene
By Matt DeBow Linda Sellers’ feature story about a Vietnamese refugee profiles Hoang Nguyen who fled from south Vietnam in 1981 and worked her way through school to become a surgeon. The story was published in special section of the … Continue reading