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1978 USU journalism grad watching evolution of newspaper business

Saturday, April 26th, 2014 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on 1978 USU journalism grad watching evolution of newspaper business

By Noelle Johansen OGDEN—A group of tired-looking journalists was gathered in a second-floor conference room of the Ogden Standard-Examiner, learning how to shoot and upload video from their cell phones. At the opposite end of the table, possibly the youngest guy in ...

Aggie journalism students watch news made at SL Tribune

Sunday, April 24th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Aggie journalism students watch news made at SL Tribune

By Rhett Wilkinson LOGAN—It was news time for 11 Utah State University journalism students Friday when they spent the afternoon touring the Salt Lake Tribune newsroom and talking with editors, columnists and reporters. Aggie alumnus Tim Fitzpatrick, the Tribune’s deputy editor, played ...

SL Trib editor assures Utah State: ‘Dying newspaper’ is just a myth

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | 3 Comments »

By Shirrel Cooper LOGAN—Journalism students everywhere have been taught that newspapers—the paper edition delivered to doorsteps across America—are dying. In fact, “the dying newspaper” has become part of journalism curriculum, and students are being taught new survival skills in this so-called dying ...

Morris Lecture celebrates enduring impact of Joseph Pulitzer

Sunday, January 30th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Morris Lecture celebrates enduring impact of Joseph Pulitzer

By Catherine Meidell News Editor, The Utah Statesman LOGAN—Joseph Pulitzer, a pioneer of journalism in the mid-19th century who used wordcraft to keep American government in line, and who was among the first to establish an independent press, was celebrated this week ...

Student reporters discuss journalism’s future

Sunday, April 4th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | 1 Comment »

By Storee Powell LOGAN—Chances are that those who are reading this article are newspaper readers. But newspaper readers are a dying breed and journalism as a whole is evolving and mysterious to much of the public. Mention “journalist” or “newspaper,” and ...