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Bart Rankin: me and my big mouth
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Blog for Journalism as Conversation. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Me and my big mouth. Next time I write a letter to the editor, it's gonna be about helping old ladies across the street or something. Either a topic that is easy to do, or hard to check if I did it or not. So today I went out to clear the storm drain in the street across from my house. Turned out the snow bank was up to my ribs. A couple of hours later, I found it. Luckily, there was a reward:. A river runs through it. And this is Fresh Air.
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Bart Rankin: Scott Simon on interactivity
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Blog for Journalism as Conversation. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Scott Simon on interactivity. Top Tips For Six-Pack Abs? Scott Simon, host of NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday. On interactive content on the web. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to get free money at UMass. Part 3: The Mob Museum, Atomic Testing Museum, and more. Roxanne’s 10 Rules of Writing. Christmas Is Not Dead: A Revelation at Yankee Candle. Submit to the current theme. Scott Simon on interactivity. In Praise of Scribes.
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Bart Rankin: March 2011
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Blog for Journalism as Conversation. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. I havent changed my stance on anonymity. It is not inherently good or bad. People can be truthful or not; write interesting and useful posts that add to public debate or lousy posts, either way. Its like my old advertising professor used to say:. There is no such thing as bad advertising, just crummy ads or insufficient audience. Saying advertising is bad like saying motherhood is bad. Wednesday, March 23, 2011. Call in the Big Show. Overall...
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Bart Rankin: Submit to the current theme
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Blog for Journalism as Conversation. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Submit to the current theme. For my user generated content assignment, I submitted a picture to Pictory. Unfortunately, the topic won't close until after this class is over, so I won't be able to find out if they selected my photo or to see any feedback which is a little disappointing. And Platonic Love Stories. Themes. Setting up my account was as easy and fast as I could have hoped for. When looking at the Themes open for submission. So I fi...
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Bart Rankin: Conversation
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Blog for Journalism as Conversation. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. It is appropriate that my final assignment of my undergraduate career at UMass is a post about comment culture. My whole degree is about communication of one form or another. Another highlight of the class was getting my “letter” (actually Facebook comment) read on the radio show “Only A Game”. It wasn’t an assignment, but I still really enjoyed it. Places I will continue the online conversation: Twitter, Wikipedia and sports call-in shows....
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Bart Rankin: Pictory
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Blog for Journalism as Conversation. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. For my UGC, I submitted a photo and story to Pictory. I don't have a link for it yet because I'm waiting to hear back from the editor, so I put it up on my Flickr page. I was visiting my best friend Mark shortly after he and his wife lost their daughter. They had been foster parents to her with the intention of adopting, from three days old to 17 months, when the state gave her back to the meth-addicted birth mother. Submit to the current theme.
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Every Day Is A Great Day For Hockey! | There's No Crying in Baseball!
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There's No Crying in Baseball! 8220;I went to a fight the other night and a hockey game broke out.”. 8220;Before we reach for hate, always, always, we remember the Titans.” →. Every Day Is A Great Day For Hockey! Dear Alien Lifeforms,. Welcome to Earth. My name is Tori Conlon and I’ll be your captain, leading you into the exciting world of sports. Today, our focus is going to be on something we Earthlings like to call “hockey.”. 8211; Gordon Bombay, The Mighty Ducks. 8220;When you pull on that jersey, yo...
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“I went to a fight the other night and a hockey game broke out.” | There's No Crying in Baseball!
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There's No Crying in Baseball! Every Day Is A Great Day For Hockey! 8220;I went to a fight the other night and a hockey game broke out.”. Acting as an opposed party):. Why do you defend fighting in hockey when it does nothing but disrupt the flow of a game and distract players from scoring? What are your thoughts on players just starting fights for no reason except to create drama on the ice? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Every Day Is A Great Day For Hockey! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are ...
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Tori Conlon | There's No Crying in Baseball!
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There's No Crying in Baseball! Author Archives: Tori Conlon. Title IX Does Not EnTITLE Women to Success Past College. On a picturesque fall day, you’re walking down the street and find yourself at a park where a plethora of teams from the local youth soccer league are harnessing their budding skills. Young boys and girls dribble around carefully placed … Continue reading →. 8220;Before we reach for hate, always, always, we remember the Titans.”. Every Day Is A Great Day For Hockey! When one walks into a ...
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Title IX Does Not EnTITLE Women to Success Past College | There's No Crying in Baseball!
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There's No Crying in Baseball! 8220;Before we reach for hate, always, always, we remember the Titans.”. Title IX Does Not EnTITLE Women to Success Past College. Flash forward through the awkward middle school dances, first kisses, and the multitude of physical changes that comes along with growing up. Thanks to an act called Title IX, the previously co-ed teams have been changed into separate yet equal teams. The effect of this once groundbreaking legislature? Title IX Success in Western Massachusetts-.
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