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Diaries
Diaries about newsroom life and diversity.

A Scholar describes how he became a more confident journalist.

One On One
One-on-one interviews with Chips Quinn Scholars.
     

Kenon advises: “Specialize in something and practice it often.”

"I did not transition into a multimedia journalist knowingly or willingly. I started by doing sound. I would take photographs at assignments and record the natural sound that went with it and put it together with the sound slides program. To me, that was fun and exciting."

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Inspiration
In the words of Scholars.

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Young journalists interview pioneers in news.

Helen Thomas: White House correspondent

 

 

Reading the writers of news who came before us can inspire us to reach for great things.

Ida B. Wells

 

First Amendment
A responsibility behind the voices.

The First Amendment provides that "'debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust and wide-open." A look at the
45 words that guide and protect journalists



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