Got my start in journalism as a student writing for the University Daily Kansan. This is so sad and frustrating to see.
Please help support student journalism and sign this petition if you can.
KU's student senate is trying to cut funding for the University Daily Kansan.
Working for the UDK allowed me to get real (paid!) reporting experience that was indispensable as a young journalist. So many of us wouldn't be where we are without it.
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A HUGE thanks to @ShaunBroncoBeat, my dear friend & KU classmate, for speaking with my newspaper class. He talked about his job at the Idaho Statesman as the Boise State Athletics reporter as well as the journalism industry. It was great to hear from such an amazing journalist!
Our amazing jerds attended the KSPA Fall Conference at KU in Lawrence today! They received their 2024 state journalism trophy, which is the 14th consecutive year HHS has won state. Congratulations to these wonderful student journalists!
Breaking news: I'm your go-to guy for all Boise State football, basketball and other BSU Athletics for @IdahoStatesman heading into the new season!
AD Jeremiah Dickey chatted with the media today, including what the future could look like for BSU arenas:
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Got to catch up with @haileyjphillips, who's in her new teaching gig at Humboldt High School!
We already miss you, but the world is a better place with you mentoring the youth of Southeast Kansas!
Center Court, the @ParsonsSun and @ChanuteTribune basketball preview magazine, comes out next week previewing the 2023-24 season!
Humboldt's Colden Cook graces this year's cover!
Earlier this week, the Chanute community celebrated the grand opening of the new SEK Impact Conference Center, 1500 W. 7th St., with special guests in attendance, including Sen. @JerryMoran:
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In a close game, the Erie Red Devils pulled away in the fourth period to secure a 22-16 victory over the Cherryvale Chargers on Friday. https://t.co/mdWhNZ1iUl
From my latest interview with @ChanuteTribune: "Medicaid expansion would go a long way to ensuring people in your region (and all of Kansas) have access to affordable health care and mental health care, which has a huge impact on the economy."
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