A list of puns related to "Donald W. Reynolds School Of Journalism"
Iβm trying to figure out which LLC to join, and my top two choices are the Latinx and Reynolds School of Journalism ones. If you were in/are in these LLCβs, tell me your story!
I can understand Spanish, although my speaking is a little rough. Iβd like to improve my Spanish (I might even minor in Spanish), and this would be the best LLC for that. Iβd also like to experience more intimately the culture of my momβs side of the family, who are Mexican. Diversity & culture are very important to me in a community. What are your experiences with the Latinx LLC, and do you think it would be a good community for me?
As for my interest in the journalism LLC, so far it looks like Iβm going to be majoring in English, so Iβd be around fellow writers. Iβm interested in a career in editing books and/or writing for newspapers and magazines (and being a famous poet on the side, obviously). Do you think this LLC would help me with a career in English and writing? What else do you think about this LLC?
The grass is coming from a sod farm outside of Memphis. It will be installed today. The Hogs havenβt played on grass at DWRRS since 2009.
Personally, I love this move. Grass looks better, gives more when the players go to the ground, and gives cool ass grass stains on white uniforms.
My Journalism teacher (High School) starts talking about Joe Rogan. Say's he's a wacky guy or something. Then ask's if anyone is a fan of the old pig by name. I say yes of course. The teacher gives a dirty look and say's nothing afterward. (shocked that anyone watches him.)
I guess after all the times Dillon has shit on teachers, my Journalism teacher has a chip on his shoulder for the pig.
I've seen this question done many years before, but I didn't see many answers. I thought it'd be cool to have an update on it. Cheers!
Now that some time has passed and most schools have ended for the year, I want to get this off my chest. I was in favor of lifting mask mandates long before Reynolds did it, but the way she did it was awful. Regardless of your stance on the issue, signing something in the middle of the night that she knew would affect the lives of many Iowans was stupid.
Just because I felt safe without masks for me and my students doesnβt mean that the people who wanted them didnβt have legitimate concerns about the well being of their families. Throwing a wrench into peopleβs lives out of nowhere is bad leadership. If the law would have gone into effect with advance warning, I would have explained to students why I wouldnβt be wearing a mask on Monday. Instead, I ended up wearing one for the rest of the year just to show the students who continued to wear them (many were bullied) that it was ok to wear them if thatβs what they wanted to do.
https://twitter.com/DannyWest1/status/1032703255288131584
Slim Chickens and Dickey's BBQ.
Not that exciting but we are 9 days away from Game 1 and it is slowwwwww around here.
Hi, what's the general reputation of Uni Brighton? I would like to study journalism. I'm an international student (from the US) with a bachelors degree in English Literature.
I recently got an offer from Uni Brighton Journalism MA (that is NCTJ accredited), but I am also waiting for a response from the News Associates fast-track NCTJ course and might apply for a January program that is higher in the league tables (though time is running out).
(News Associates is supposedly very well respected and tries very hard to get you a job, but the course is quite intensive and apparently doesn't give you as broad a background as an MA. Also I'm not sure if the NCTJ diploma is well-known outside the UK)
Do you think a university that is higher on the league tables improves employability?
If yes, why? What's your role in it?
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