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Zoo Journal: Untitled Final Feature
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007. Endless rows of corn stretch as far as the eye can see out the window of Amtrak’s 351 Pere Marquette train riding from Detroit to Chicago. The bland, dusty yellow nothingness goes on for hundreds of miles, punctuated by signs warning of deadly pesticide applications. Worse yet is the industrialized meat market. Epidemics spread quickly among animals when they are confined to the inhumanely crowded living quarters that are customary to US livestock and poultry production. ...In Ka...
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Lauren's Journalism Jottings: April 2007
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A forum for furthering my growth as a journalist. Wednesday, April 25, 2007. This profile hits it. We see a public figure in private- tooling around his home, ferociously reading paperbacks, struggling with his genius. I appreciate the reportage because Gorney clearly spent lots of time with Geisel or at least asked the right questions. I found myself asking 'how did she find that out? And yet also being surprised that I would ask that, because the piece flowed so seamlessly. Thursday, April 19, 2007.
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Caitlin's Journalism Blogs: Sorry everyone... can I try again?
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Tuesday, May 8, 2007. Sorry everyone. can I try again? So, after reading some comments, I realize I completely missed the ball this the last article- it wasn’t a feature. I was looking for “messy” and just got crap. It was scattered and needed more focus. I apologize to everyone who did read it. I’m posting a new article. I’m sorry to make people read twice. This one isn’t so messy, but is a feature on a new band called Panic! Again, sorry for the last piece! But in case you still want to take a look:.
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Zoo Journal: Revision, Final
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Monday, May 21, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a senior double major in Econ and German playing journalist for the quarter. View my complete profile.
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Zoo Journal: Eating Well and Keeping it Local
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Tuesday, May 1, 2007. Eating Well and Keeping it Local. A colorful sign boasting groceries and fresh produce invites pedestrians of the Kalamazoo Mall inside, where they might find that this is no average grocery store. Petite yellow signs cry out, Local! 8220;I eat nasty food sometimes too,” Finch admits, “but when I’m eating well I feel better.” Does she feel like she is giving up a lot to eat this way? 8220;Yes- the potential for thousands of dollars of medical bills.”. This goes for produce as well&#...
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Zoo Journal: Keeping it Local
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Monday, May 21, 2007. A cheerleader for Farms to K, the People’s Food Co-Op downtown Kalamazoo supports local farmers with zestful passion. A colorful sign boasting groceries and fresh produce invites pedestrians of the Kalamazoo Mall inside, where they will find no average grocery store. Petite yellow signs cry out, Local! 8220;I eat nasty food sometimes too,” Finch admits, “but when I’m eating well I feel better.” Does she feel like she is giving up a lot to eat this way? Boxed macaroni and cheese cost...
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Caitlin's Journalism Blogs: Final Draft: Spirituality
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Sunday, May 20, 2007. I forgot to post my final draft! Dr Rev. Mary Ellen Ashcroft, the Chaplain here at Kalamazoo College and a professor of English, walks up to the trunk of the tall tree and places both of her hands firmly on its smooth and rippling grey trunk. She looks up, “Beautiful tree isn’t it? Her two dogs bound around her as she wanders through the nature reserve. Mary Ellen has lots of passions in her life. She began seminary, moved to. Chapel, but as one student says, it is a place of “...
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a little too intense for blogger: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007. Comps Suck, but so does my title. Insert reportage about initial purpose]. One answer to that question exists in the awarding of honors to students for exemplary performance on their comprehensive exam. Doing well on the exam shows a particular student’s aptitude for their field, while giving the school another opportunity to venerate the hard work of an undergraduate. [Insert reportage based on honors received from comprehensive exams]. Insert reportage from the CKCF]. This arti...
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The Hot Sauce: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007. I really liked Charlie's pick for this week with the article "Elite Colleges Open New Door to Low-Income Youths" by Sara Rimer in. The New York Times. I think that this piece is a great example of something short, sweet, and interesting. The piece then flashes back quickly, which does a good job of providing personal background information. The flashback is inserted at just the right moment to allow the reader to continue building Jack's character. Wednesday, May 23, 2007. In abo...