by Dylan Atwater | Oct 18, 2024 | Education, General
JOUR•Ed is offering a unique opportunity for journalism instructors in California to collaborate and access educational resources. “I’m excited for the launch of JOUR•Ed and the opportunities it will bring for instructors.” Michael Sullivan said, campus...
by Danielle McKinney | Apr 24, 2024 | General, Industry
Digitally catacombed within the University of California Riverside’s Center for Bibliographical Studies and Research (CBSR) lies an archive with an estimated 100 million pages of preserved California newspapers. Spearheading the conservation effort is Brian Geiger,...
by Danielle McKinney | Jan 24, 2024 | General
In the evolving realm of journalism as technology is reshaping the landscape, a tool has emerged that its creators see as a bridge between tradition and innovation. Stylebot, a copy editing plug-in compatible with Slack, Microsoft Teams and Google Chrome, offers a...
by Danielle McKinney | Sep 14, 2023 | General
I worked on the student-run paper in community college, helping to produce a monthly print edition. With each edition, I had what I realize now may have been a once-in-a-lifetime experience: picking up the papers from the press, piling them onto a large media cart and...
by Darleen Principe | May 5, 2023 | General
At the beginning of every semester, when a new batch of reporters enters The Channels newsroom at Santa Barbara City College, where I serve as faculty adviser, I tell them this: “Journalism is a team sport.” To hone their skills and produce the best campus...