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Journalism’s Brian J. Bowe Named Finalist for the 2016 JMCQ Outstanding Research Article Award | |||
Unpacking Government: What Legal Protections Do Reporters Have? | In 1972, the court heard regarding a journalist who refused to testify about drug crimes… |
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'First Person: Diverse Student Stories' to be staged Feb. 23 and 24 in the Old Main Theatre | |||
Journalism's Joe Gosen named to NPPA post | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Brian J. Bowe to Discuss Media Coverage of Muslim-Americans Feb. 15 | |||
Protesters Nationwide Stand In Solidarity With D.C. Women's March | Even in smaller jurisdictions, people accumulated in the thousands. In Bellingham, Washington, protesters assembled with Canadians who’d crossed the border to show their support, according to Carolyn Nielsen, a journalism professor at Western… |
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Deadline calls for retiring publisher | After putting out nearly 1,500 weekly issues without fail, Gary Nevan can soon stop worrying about deadlines. The publisher and owner of the Columbia Press since his 32nd birthday in 1988, Nevan, now 60, is handing the keys to the… |
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Maria McLeod: Building Bridges and Telling Stories | |||
Skagit: Environment-focused film series begins Friday | The nonprofit Friends of Skagit Beaches is gearing up for its third annual fall film series, which starts Friday and features documentaries on environment topics. The group plans to show short films by Western Washington University journalism students… |
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Journalism's Sheila Webb publishes new paper on photojournalist Dickey Chapelle |