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Ethics: More on reporting victims’ names (w/ a reference to the Kobe Bryant case)

Ethics: More on reporting victims’ names (w/ a reference to the Kobe Bryant case)

This CNN article provides more information on the issue.

Ethics: Naming rape victims (NYTimes 2010)

Ethics: Naming rape victims (NYTimes 2010)

Kristoff points out that without names there is no outrage and thus no impetus for change; however . . .

Residence Hall Association Hopes to Improve Campus Life

Residence Hall Association Hopes to Improve Campus Life

Residential Life introduces new organization for students to get involved in.

Rail Jam 2010 Will be a Blast

Rail Jam 2010 Will be a Blast

by Vaughan Smith edited by Erica Jordan   Every spring semester Campus Recreation hosts a rail jam on the manor lawn which consists of a terrain park, music, and a chance for students to interact with friends and peers as well as have a good time.  Doug Carty, head of Campus Recreation, is excited to hold [...]

In-depth: advice from experts

In-depth: advice from experts

Pay attention to the links on this webpage from PBS.

Assignment/story idea plans

Assignment/story idea plans

Team leaders will submit this prior to meeting with their teams. These forms will be used to eliminate overlap when two shifts (weekend and Tuesday) are working at the same time.

Reporter evaluations

Reporter evaluations

Team leaders will fill out an evaluation for each reporter every shift.

In-depth: what story ideas can you get?

In-depth: what story ideas can you get?

Here’s a website detailing how federal stimulus money is being spent in Hillsborough County and another for Cheshire County (where FPU is located).

In-depth: a local paper takes on a national trend

In-depth: a local paper takes on a national trend

Notice how the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript makes a national story take on a local focus.

In-depth: is this one?

In-depth: is this one?

Ignore the funky formatting as you answer the question: does this fit the proper format for an in-depth article?

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