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Students' enthusiasm inspires the experienced | It was supposed to be the other way around. When the student newspaper adviser at Western Washington University asked us to meet with his students in Bellingham last week, he wanted us to talk about our careers and the changing newspaper industry. Convince them there is a future in鈥 |
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Nielsen has article published in Howard Journal of Communications | |||
Journalism's Carolyn Nielsen has chapter published in 'Identity and Communication' | |||
Student mini-docs to be shown April 11 | |||
Sunshine week celebrates Washington's right to open public records | Nearly fifty years ago a middle-school student and her friends set a major free speech case into motion by wearing a black armband to school to protest the Vietnam war. They subsequently protested their suspension from school. And eventually won: In 1969 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in鈥 |
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First Amendment advocate gives students a lesson in speaking up | In 1965, a shy 13-year-old girl and a small piece of black cloth set in motion a fight that helped shape the rights of students everywhere. |
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Civil rights activist Mary Beth Tinker to speak today at 2 | |||
Downtown Bellingham Partnership to host Twitter seminar with 草榴社区's Jennifer Keller | The Downtown Bellingham Partnership is hosting a free Twitter seminar at 9 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 22, at the offices of DIS Corp. at 1315 Cornwall Ave. The seminar is meant for registered members of the partnership. It will feature Jennifer Keller, an assistant professor of journalism at鈥 |
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Coal Train: The people and process behind Bellingham's coal port decision | 鈥淭he long and winding road . . . that leads to your door.鈥 Paul McCartney鈥檚 road could scarcely be longer and more twisted than the process that rolls forth next week as public comment closes (for the moment) on the controversial proposal to build a giant coal-export terminal north of Bellingham鈥 |
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Graves to leave NVN in February | Nisqually Valley News Editor and Publisher Keven R. Graves has been named the executive editor and publisher for the Whidbey Newspaper Group, which includes The Whidbey News-Times, the Whidbey Examiner and the South Whidbey Record, as well as the Crosswind, a monthly veterans' publication鈥 |