Journalism student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, updating and informing younger generations on the continued importance of journalism today #massmedia
I often ask journalists why they chose journalism. Top answers over 30+ years:
1. I like to write
2. Make the world a better place
3. Give voice to people who lack it
4. Hold power accountable
5. License to be curious and ask questions
6. See the world
7. Something new every day
Here are some of the few things you can do in the Journalism industry:
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As jurors deliberated in the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the police asked one of his supporters carrying a rifle outside the courthouse to put it away over concerns that it could make the crowd anxious. https://t.co/xMVeFx0khY
"Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air."
-Henry Anatole Grunwald
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"Newsletters are conversational, unrehearsed, contingent, revelatory, humble, and entertaining, and journalism can always use more of these qualities... Growing our family of newsletters dramatically seemed like one good way to better serve our readers. " https://t.co/GxdKtq46Q3