AIJI Blog-Day Three

Write about what you learned from Sunday’s reporting and writing assignment on the third day of AIJI.

AIJI Blog-Day 2

Write about what you heard and learned today. Give us the quote of the day or the lesson of the day and explain why.

AIJI Blog — Day One

Write about something you saw or heard during the opening program. For example, comments from Al Neuharth, other students or faculty.

Family Cooks Up the Flavor of Ethiopia

Once he wanted to help his fellow countrymen and women by flying as part of the Ethiopian Air Force. Now in Sioux Falls he dices beef to help others, who have a story like his, feel at home.

Uncle Dave and I

Driving around Sioux Falls, Kranz and I wasted time chatting before heading to the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama headquarters. Apparently, we were expected earlier at Clinton headquarters, according to the Jim Cheeseman, multimedia editor of the Argus Leader.

Thrift Stores See More Donations, Patrons

By Krista Leman
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The economy is changing and people are struggling to keep up.  With prices getting high, people are leaning toward thrift stores and finding ways to save money.
Making ends meet has become a challenge for most. With utility, grocery and gas prices constantly rising, daily routines have been adjusted.
Business has [...]

Native? Indian? Indigenous?

Not everyone has a strong opinion, but for consistency, newspapers must decide how to refer to America’s first residents.

‘The Happening’ Proves Hapless

By Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan
Save your money, folks, “The Happening” is just not happening.
M. Night Shyamalan’s movies are either a hit or a miss, and this film missed. I went into the horror movie thinking I would get a good scare. Instead I got a love story with people killing themselves in the background.
Elliot Moore (Mark Walhberg) [...]

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