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Tag Archives: reporting1blog
Eating as a hobby and for good reason
By: Kathy Kwong Food is undoubtedly a part of each of our lives. It comes in various shapes, sizes, textures, colors, ingredients (some hidden or conveniently mislabeled), and even with varying smells. For me, it is a very important part … Continue reading
My hangout at the fire station in Churchilll
Last Thursday I spent two and a half hours at Fire Station 10 in Churchill, rode in the truck to an accident and realized why I need to marry a firefighter. And wrote a profile. I had already interviewed the … Continue reading
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Tagged Chloe Longfellow, Churchill Neighborhood, Firefighters, Jason Lockett, reporting1blog, Station 10
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College Students Failing to Blog
College students are networking savvy, but few have picked up blogging. By: Ryan Imondi Eugene (Ore)- The average college student has fully embraced social networking. Yet many students are still hesitant when entering the world of blogging. Surveying ten college … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleks Magi, Amy Curtis, blogging, Jon Jacobson, Kyle Steinbach, reporting1blog, Ryan Imondi, university of oregon
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Students choose Facebook over any other media
Surveyed U of O students don’t take interest in news By: Jaimie Goldstein EUGENE—Students at the University of Oregon spend hours online, but not reading headlines—they’re reading status updates on Facebook. In an unscientific survey of 10 freshman and/or … Continue reading
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Tagged cosmo, entertainment, facebook, jaimiegoldstein, news, reporting1blog, Sports Illustrated, time magazine
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Article Analysis
In V Magazine‘s annual “size issue,” the average-sized woman is now getting recognition. The new issue is making headlines everywhere from msnbc.com to E! News. Women who are a size 14 are photographed striped down to show they’re just as … Continue reading
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Tagged avant garde, dakota fanning, gabourey sdibe, jaimiegoldstein, reporting1blog, size issue, v magazine
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