Monday, January 28, 2008
Great College Newspaper Web Design!
Granted, there's really not much reason for me to look at this paper (besides when my friend's picture is in it) considering that BYU is in Provo, UT and drastically different from Northeastern University. I just wanted to share this paper because I think it's an awesome example of a professionally designed college newspaper.
One thing that I'm not so sure that I like, though, is that the paper uses articles from the AP. I suppose it makes the paper just that much more professional, but I think a big pull for college students reading their schools' newspapers is that they are generally extremely local and written and edited entirely by the students' peers.
Nonetheless, it looks great!
Monday, January 21, 2008
Better late than never...
My name is Maureen, I'm 20 years old and I'm in my third year at Northeastern University (making me a Middler.) I'm majoring in journalism. Writing my own blog is a requirement for one of my journalism classes, and it's something I'm totally new to. Right now, I'm in classes full-time and I also have two part-time jobs. I basically spend all day running around to and from work and classes, but I don't mind it.
As for this blog, I haven't really figured out what to write about on a regular basis, but here are some things that I'm interested in:
- Fashion/shopping
- Animals
- Things going on around Boston
- The (in my opinion, awful) way that women are portrayed in the media
- Movies
- Books
...obviously I have more interests than that, but I think those are some of the things I'd be likely to focus on for the purposes of this blog.
And now that that's out of the way, here's something that caught my attention today - This year's Miss America competition, which, like just about everything else, has been turned into a reality show. The premise of the show is that the contestants all live under the same roof for four weeks while training for the pageant, which will be aired live on TLC on January 26th.
Personally, I don't think I've ever watched an entire Miss America pageant in my life, just because I was never interested. I can see the appeal to doing a reality show to get more people interested, but what struck me as odd was the way that the show was advertised. Here's a clip of one of the commercials that was running on TLC before the show premiered: