By Lina Miller, CQS ‘08
If the mark of a fine newspaper is the quality of the care and attention given to each intern, then the St. Cloud Times in Minnesota is one of the best midsize papers in the country.
Upon arriving at the Times, fellow Scholar Charles Pulliam and I were greeted graciously by [...]
By Mimi Abebe, CQS ‘08
Appleton isn’t a big city, or should I say “town.” When I first drove through it, I was pleasantly surprised to find a Wal-mart and Barnes & Noble—more businesses than I expected to see in a community of 70,000.
And then there was The Post-Crescent. In the center of town, the [...]
You can tell the effect an internship has had when you walk out the door for the last time.
Reaching for the handle to the revolving door that grants access to the Courier-Journal, I took a moment to reflect on the lessons I learned in that building that made me a better journalist.
Vanessa Miranda is a senior at Trinity University in Washington, D.C. She was a Summer 2008 Chips Quinn Scholar at the Green Bay (Wis.) Press-Gazette. Miranda has been editor, layout editor and a reporter for the Trinity Times, the student newspaper. In 2007, she was an editorial assistant for Military Living Publications, which publishes [...]
The Nashville Ballet took The Story of Ferdinand by Mrunro Leaf to the stage in a new ballet.
It was the morning of May 27, and I was scared.
At about 9 a.m., I was making the walk from my apartment on Third Street to the Courier-Journal, which was five blocks down on Broadway Street in Louisville, Ky.