Student media, when you let them, can be absolutely fearless*.
Wrestling coaches, too.
“that I watched the wrestling coaches jump into to protect our students is a role I wish no teacher or coach would ever have to be in.“
*That’s because #StudentMediaIsAwesome.
Again and again and AGAIN student media is up for the fight.
Their professional peers should take note.
#StudentMediaIsAwesome
Purdue has also worked hard to hamstring the Exponent recently. The Boilermakers put the two stories together in their B-town special.
#StudentMediaIsAwesome
Universities in Indiana should let it stay that way.
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How about the (also administratively beleaguered) Exponent at Purdue … putting up a special 3,000 run and distributing it in Bloomington.
#StudentMediaIsAwesome
I had the good fortune to work around Jim for several years at IU. The guy was one of the bright spots in that building.
Wherever he lands, whoever has the foresight to grab him, will be getting a great hire. I hope it’s in student media, where he has so much to offer.
#StudentMediaIsAwesome
These orgs work with, represent, support, and are made up of student media, faculty, advisers and others who support the profoundly important job of educating the journalists of tomorrow.
You need to hear them.
They need you to help spread the word.
#StudentMediaIsAwesome
I sometimes use the hashtag #StudentMediaIsAwesome because, by God …
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Actor, writer, director Jesse Eisenberg on the set of IUSTV’s Not Too Late, with host Tucker Scanlon. They’re playing patty cake.
The joke that began in 2018 had its payoff. They made pudding, learned backgammon, hugged under a mistletoe. They ding-donged-and-ditched “the dean,” remade the Macarena, and called Tucker’s dad.
The students were pros. The audience loved it. The students, even more.
#StudentMediaIsAwesome
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Every student media outlet in America should be reading the Gator’s work this semester.
#Sasse #Florida #Gator #Alligator #StudentMedia #StudentMediaIsAwesome
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