UNLV student newspaper gets new life
The first day of spring classes at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas brought with it good news for its student newspaper. The advisory board for The Scarlett & Gray Free Press approved Tuesday...
View ArticlePatti Hartranft prepares for retirement after 40 years at The Daily Collegian
Last Friday, as much of the media world was covering the inauguration of the 45th president, Penn State’s Patti Hartranft was trying to clean out her office after 40 years of service to The Daily...
View ArticleWomen’s March: A look at college media coverage
The Women’s March on Washington, combined with the more than 600 sister marches that took place across the United States on Saturday, is believed to be the largest day of protest in the country’s...
View ArticleCollege Media Geeks: Gabe Fleck, Oregon State University
Through his singing and his editing, Gabe Fleck spends his spare time inspiring others
View ArticleCovering Trump: The Daily Orange takes to Washington
Editor’s note: This article was written by Justin Mattingly, the editor in chief of The Daily Orange, the independent student newspaper at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. This is the third...
View ArticleSupreme Court nominee has college media background
President Donald Trump on Tuesday selected Neil Gorsuch to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated nearly one year ago by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. Gorsuch, who has served as a federal appeals...
View ArticleThe Tiger at Clemson scores with special championship edition
When the Clemson Tigers surprised the Alabama Crimson Tide by winning the college football National Championship, the staff of The Tiger surprised themselves by not only covering the game (before even...
View ArticleStudent editors voice opinions on travel ban
As journalists around the country seek to cover the new administration and its policies, student journalists offer opinions on the effectiveness of the travel ban and its impact on college campuses....
View ArticleWestern Kentucky turns successful yearbook into even more successful magazine
Whenever college yearbook folks hear that another college yearbook is being cancelled or transitioned into something like a magazine or table top book, they get nervous. But when it was announced that...
View ArticleSan Francisco State University launches The Fake News Watch
Kaylee Fagan spent years putting off the newspaper class required of her at San Francisco State University. She knew she wanted to do something different that didn’t fit with the traditional print...
View ArticleStudents fighting cuts to yearbook
When the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors decided to cut funding for Nicholls State University La Pirogue yearbook, they got more than perhaps they bargained for. They got Hollyn...
View ArticleUC San Diego launches news outlet
When other schools are scaling back, students launch brand new digital newspaper
View ArticleApril Fools’ Day editions
A sampling of satire and humor from the nation's college media
View ArticleThe Campus Ledger cuts prints
Just in time for its 40th birthday, The Campus Ledger at Johnson County Community College in Kansas is going under the knife – it’s cutting print. When the paper returns in the fall, it won’t be paper,...
View ArticleCollege Media Geek: Gabi Wy, University of Southern Indiana
While many college students spent their sophomore years figuring out what they want to do, Gabi Wy of the University of Southern Indiana has spent her second year of college pursuing her passion and...
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