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Monthly Archives: November 2014
BLOG 4 REFLECTION MATTHEW MAYER
I kept finding that in this class, we were getting way too much time to think about what we wanted to cover that sometimes it even threw us off, or at least it threw me off sometimes. I liked that … Continue reading
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Blog 4 Reflection Dynasty McGee
When I knew that our third project was on a hard news event I was a bit nervous because the only news that I had covered were the projects that I had done for the class. I didn’t know what … Continue reading
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Project 3 Reflection – Mike Wargon
For Sean and I, project 3 presented challenges early on, but we were able to overcome many of them and submit a pretty good package. When we first started working on our package both Sean and I didn’t have much … Continue reading
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Astrid Diaz – Reaction to Project 3
All of the projects have been challenging for me because of the lack of time and limit on topics I am allowed to use for the projects. Project 3 was a lot of fun to do but it was a … Continue reading
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Blog 4 Reflection Tariq Rashid
Covering the midterm election was an exciting assignment. I follow politics so I was naturally interested in the story. Shooting was pretty straight forward. My partner, Dynasty, and I didn’t run into many problems. Most of the shooting took place … Continue reading
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Chappel, Hong, Woodin-Blog #4
Advertising approaches may have kept Wolfs voters intrigued A whopping total of $73-million dollars—that was how much gubernatorial candidates Tom Wolf and Tom Corbett spent during last campaign season. It’s safe to say a significant portion of these millions went … Continue reading
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Blog 4-Project 3 Reflection
Blog 4: Election Day Project As this class goes on, I feel like I get a little more comfortable with the projects. I know what I need to improve on and how to make the stories better each time. … Continue reading
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Blog 4 Kevin L. France
For package three, my partner and I covered November’s midterm elections. It was a great experience working alongside the international students from Shanghai. Although, they were unfamiliar with the elections in the state of Pennsylvania they paid attention to detail … Continue reading
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Blog 4: Election Day Reflection by Maggie Glass
Maggie Glass Blog 4 Election Day Reflection Knowing I had to do a hard news story on Election Day really scared me. I’m not really into politics and don’t know too much about the election itself. Along with that my … Continue reading
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Blog 4 Rothstein & Groundwater: Reaction
Blog 4: Reflecting on Project 3 Written by: Dana Rothstein Every project I’ve worked on this semester has been quite a challenge. Everything from making phone calls to schedule interviews to simply setting up the … Continue reading
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