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Journalism’s Biggest Problem isn’t a Lack of Money. It’s a Lack of Community.
Journalism’s Biggest Problem isn’t a Lack of Money. It’s a Lack of Community.
A pair of recent controversies at two student newspapers have exposed the core challenge faced by all of embattled news media in 2019.
Stu VanAirsdale
Nov 16, 2019
Student Newspapers Need to Fight Back
Student Newspapers Need to Fight Back
The future of journalism depends on how seriously we take our rights, and how our work reflects the necessity to preserve them.
Stu VanAirsdale
Aug 26, 2019
Set 3 Goals For a Great Year in Student Media
Set 3 Goals For a Great Year in Student Media
How to think big, stay realistic, and make yourself (and your team) proud during the busy time ahead
Stu VanAirsdale
Aug 21, 2019
Why Are You Still Printing a Newspaper?
Why Are You Still Printing a Newspaper?
How one college newspaper talked to its audience, eliminated print, and forges on with a new digital mission
Stu VanAirsdale
Aug 14, 2019
6 Big Questions For the Job-Seeking Journalism Grad
6 Big Questions For the Job-Seeking Journalism Grad
On their ways to picking up their diplomas, a fair number of our journalism graduates at Sacramento State stop by my office to say two…
Stu VanAirsdale
Jun 6, 2017
Journalism Education — Now More Than Ever
Journalism Education — Now More Than Ever
“Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some Assembly Required.”
Stu VanAirsdale
Nov 9, 2016
Yes, Even College Journalists Needs to Make Money
Yes, Even College Journalists Needs to Make Money
Before last week, I had no idea that Gannett — America’s largest newspaper publisher by circulation — owned two college news outlets in…
Stu VanAirsdale
Aug 30, 2016
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