The article that interested me the most was the "A Record of Honor" Article writen by Frank Main, Mark Konkok, Rosemary Sobol. The articles sunject was nothing less than heartbreaking but they way the article was written was a little inpersonal and could have been more heartwarming. I think they did The subject justice by putting as much information about the subject as possible. The article was about an 84 award-winning 15-year veteran police officer that was gunned down on Monday night on the southwest side of Chicago.
I think the article focused to much on the investigation and not enough celebrating the life of a great man lost in a sensless tragedy.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Some of the things that are going on in the November issue of the Steinmetz Star is the regular Photo Opinion which is "What are you thankful for?" I think this is too much of a cliche topic considering it is Thanksgiving, i think the question could have been more personal or creative.
We have features like the Hugh Hefner story, abusive relationships and celebrity look-alikes. We also have new topics like Tatoos, and the Fall Dance. It takes a while to find people to interview, even longer to edit and revise. The easiest and fastest thing to do is take pictures, depending on the topic.
The most important thing in the newspaper that we rarely but do do is get people names wrong, which we always double check to make sure we arent calling "Mickey" "Dickey" haha.
My article was celebrity look-alikes. Everyone was enthusiastic about finding out who looked like which celebrity. At first I didnt want my article in the paper, but now im excited to see how the student body reacts.
We have features like the Hugh Hefner story, abusive relationships and celebrity look-alikes. We also have new topics like Tatoos, and the Fall Dance. It takes a while to find people to interview, even longer to edit and revise. The easiest and fastest thing to do is take pictures, depending on the topic.
The most important thing in the newspaper that we rarely but do do is get people names wrong, which we always double check to make sure we arent calling "Mickey" "Dickey" haha.
My article was celebrity look-alikes. Everyone was enthusiastic about finding out who looked like which celebrity. At first I didnt want my article in the paper, but now im excited to see how the student body reacts.
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