Monthly Archives: December 2014

Sean Grier Blog 6 – Class Reflection

This class was obviously a lot of work outside of regular class time.  It required a lot of planning and scheduling ahead of time.  I would say more so than most other classes.  I took this class concurrently with Comm … Continue reading

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Blog #6

    Prior to taking Comm. 465, I had very little experience when it came to editing and video production. During my time here at Penn State University I have written for The Daily Collegian and I have interned at … Continue reading

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Soltis- Blog 5

STATE COLLEGE, PA- The holiday season is upon the area and many different organizations and groups are making their own way to celebrate it; whether it be caroling around town, shopping for presents, or decorating houses. The Interfraternity Council or … Continue reading

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Mike Tori – Blog 6 –

This was undoubtedly my most demanding and time-consuming class of the semester. I found myself facing countless scheduling conflicts and skipping sleep in order to complete assignments for this class, my other classes, and my internship. It has been a … Continue reading

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Mike Wargon Blog 5

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – There are many farms dealing in the sale of Christmas trees near State College, but none are bigger than Tannenbaum Farms. With roughly 150,000 trees planted in the ground, owners Martha and Craig Weidensaul will be … Continue reading

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Blog 4 Tariq Rashid – When Students Stand

At noon on Tuesday they came from every area in the HUB Robeson Center. The coalition of 80 students, dressed in black from head to toe, convened at the bottom of the building’s central staircase. They took a few minutes … Continue reading

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Mike Tori – Blog 5 – Losing in Order to Save

This is the heart of the holiday season. Many people are out shopping and trying to find the perfect gifts for their friends and family. Meanwhile, volunteers like Brittany Gunter are helping those in need by donating her blood and … Continue reading

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Dynasty McGee Blog 5 If I can do it once, I can do it again

By Dynasty McGee STATE COLLEGE, PA — From the outside looking in Coach Fritz Spence looks like the average collegiate coach. He is the Assistant Coach at Penn State and specializes in women’s jumps and multi-events. He goes to the … Continue reading

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Sean Grier – Blog 5 – Commuting in State College

By Sean Grier STATE COLLEGE – State College is known for having a lot of foot traffic downtown.  How many of those people are walking or biking to or from work?  Probably more than you would think.  According to the … Continue reading

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Dana Rothstein Blog 6-COMM 465 Critique

    Before taking COMM 465, I had only radio and online journalism experience. Sophomore year, I received my first internship at a Philadelphia rock radio station, 93.3 WMMR, and got a great glimpse of the hustle and bustle of … Continue reading

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