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Student media advisers share joys of their work in #WhyIAdvise hashtag
Student media advisers rally around #WhyIAdvise hashtag after a stressful year of multiple adviser firings.
A lack of diversity in student media sparks frustration, debates across the country
As debates centering around diversity and the media at Wesleyan University and Missouri University gain national attention, minority journalists hope something will change.
How to cover your university’s annual campus crime report: A guide for college media
Colleges were required to release their annual Clery Act campus crime report on Oct. 1. Here are some tips on finding the best stories.
Responding to the haters
Heightened with the prevalence of online commenting, student journalists frequently receive pushback from their own work. Often, the adversaries are their own peers.
The labor beat: How student journalists cover campus workplaces
Student journalists often face challenges when reporting on campus workers and workplaces.
Facing print cutback decisions, college papers look to restructure
At least 10 college newspapers have cut back on print days this semester — but they have all found different ways to approach the transition into a sharper focus online.
A plea for help: Student publications try to raise money online
Like professional newspapers, student publications nationwide are strapped for cash. In an effort to stop the bleeding, some have turned to the Internet to ask for help.