Satire: Easy to confuse when used without context
by Tom Gayda Aw, satire. So fun and entertaining when done well. How many times have I been taken aback for a second by an Onion headline?...
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Applications are now available for this year’s First Amendment Press Freedom Award (FAPFA). In its 16th year, FAPFA recognition is...
Read MoreCelebrate Free Speech Week,
show it means something real
Free Speech Week starts Monday, Oct. 19 and continues through Oct. 25. Let’s show the nation it means something to scholastic...
Read MoreDiverse thinking, open eyes key
to pursuing Hazelwood legislation
by Stan Zoller, MJE Ah, fall. Football, the World Series, Homecoming, and Halloween are all traditions and events synonymous with autumn....
Read MoreStudent journalists report on Genius Girl story that goes viral
The student journalists at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology knew the story that was going viral in the public media...
Read MoreFrom mission to manual: Fitting the pieces into a strong Foundation
Part 4 of a series on pieces of the journalism puzzle: fitting the pieces into a strong foundation The four pieces soft the journalistic...
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