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‘Aggie Radio Drama’—Student radio station applies for FCC license

Saturday, March 29th, 2014 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on ‘Aggie Radio Drama’—Student radio station applies for FCC license

By Noelle Johansen LOGAN—Utah State’s 7-year-old student radio station, Aggie Radio, which has streamed its signal online in partnership with Utah Public Radio since 2007, is applying to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) for a low-power FM license to send its ...

Spiked! USU journalists create fitting award to honor ‘curmudgeon’

Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Spiked! USU journalists create fitting award to honor ‘curmudgeon’

LOGAN—A new award was created to honor Ted Pease, head of the Department of Journalism and Communication at Utah State University, who is stepping down from his post at the end of the academic year. The award is named for ...

JCOM department honors its best & brightest, announces scholarships

Sunday, April 14th, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on JCOM department honors its best & brightest, announces scholarships

LOGAN—The Department of Journalism & Communication at Utah State University has named its top students for 2013-2014, and awarded more than $30,000 in scholarships for the coming academic year. [caption id="attachment_9281" align="alignleft" width="350"] OUSTANDING! JCOM A-TV News seniors, Emily Landeen, Kelton ...

Banned books: ‘Are we still talking about this?’ asks First Amendment ‘absolutist’

Friday, October 5th, 2012 Posted in Opinion | 1 Comment »

By D. Whitney Smith LOGAN—While Barack Obama and Mitt Romney debated their platforms in Denver, another exercise in democracy took place at the Logan Library concerning First Amendment rights and book banning. Librarian Joseph Anderson invited Ted Pease, USU’s journalism and communication ...

Banned Books Week: ‘Boneheaded, wrong-headed & un-American’

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Banned Books Week: ‘Boneheaded, wrong-headed & un-American’

LOGAN—The 30th National Banned Books Week will be observed at the Logan Library this week with a talk by  journalism professor Ted Pease, head of the USU Department of Journalism & Communication. [caption id="attachment_8263" align="alignleft" width="300"] New York Society for the ...

JCOM honors Class of 2012, outstanding students; awards scholarships

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 Posted in Opinion | 1 Comment »

LOGAN—The Department of Journalism & Communication at Utah State University honored its best and brightest Friday in ceremonies to name its outstanding students of the year, and to award more than $31,000 in scholarships for the 2012-2013 academic year. Departing from ...