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  • experience … make your opportunities.” Tannhäuser will have its final showing on Oct. 31 but it will be streamed in HD in various theaters across the country. (Photo courtesy NoahBaetge.com) Read Previous Seattle Business Magazine Editor Teaching Journalism Course at PLU Read Next ‘UnPLUgged’ to Conclude With Recycling Fashion Show on Oct. 30 COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window

  • primary care physician in rural and resource-denied areas. Colin Hartke '08 Colin Hartke ’08 served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mozambique (2012-2014). During his service, he worked with a health clinic and community groups on prevention and care activities (mainly focused on HIV and malaria). He also collaborated with a small farming co-operative to help the farmer-owners set up systems and processes that helped them drive growth. Colin studied Communications (Journalism) and Spanish at PLU. He

  • years, the American Society of Magazine Editors has sponsored the Magazine Internship Program—a ten-week program for rising college seniors at magazines in New York and Washington. ASME interns report, edit, fact-check, and copy-edit for print and online publications. They may sometimes interview celebrities, attend press conferences and work the red carpet—but most of the summer they do the un-glam but essential work of magazine journalism. Deadline: Early December Magazine Internship ProgramHoward

  • only so much I can do and it’s OK to try new things every year while still pursuing what I’m most passionate about, which is writing, journalism, politics and social justice. Often to relax, I usually watch YouTube, Netflix (favorite TV shows: “The Office,” “New Girl,” “Stranger Things” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”), nap, or video chat my best friends who are all spread across different colleges. My favorite YouTuber is Lilly Singh. She’s kind, positive and been a great strong female Indian

  • responsible for curating adaptive and sharable content that can be centrally managed and delivered through evolving sets of media. Josh Wiersma, videographer Joshua is a senior from Gig Harbor, Washington, working toward a bachelor’s degree in communication with a focus in journalism. He is the current videographer for Marketing and Communications. An award-winning video specialist, Joshua has worked with a number of local clients — such as KBTC Public Television, The Doty Group and the Greater Tacoma

  • in many things, there’s only so much I can do and it’s OK to try new things every year while still pursuing what I’m most passionate about, which is writing, journalism, politics and social justice. Often to relax, I usually watch YouTube, Netflix (favorite TV shows: “The Office,” “New Girl,” “Stranger Things” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”), nap, or video chat my best friends who are all spread across different colleges. My favorite YouTuber is Lilly Singh. She’s kind, positive and been a

  • of media used to tell stories, convergence focuses on suiting the medium to the story. Instead of having the newspaper, TV station and radio station all report separately on the same story, convergence brings radio, TV and print together. “It is story-first journalism,” Lund said. “Now, students work with each other to complete stories that give a much fuller perspective.” In 2015, the student-run television station KCNS-TV changed its name to MastTV with convergence as the goal. The television

  • Pre-Law advising program is designed to help students interested in attending law school find the answers to the many questions that they may have. Publishing and Printing Arts PPA readily complements majors like English, communication, foreign languages, public relations, journalism, marketing, and graphic design. But students in other disciplines also benefit from PPA’s links to publishing opportunities in those fields. Religion The study of religion will help you speak to why religion gives

  • second annual Bjug Day of Giving! Learn More Sandy Deneau Dunham Sandy Deneau Dunham has worked as a reporter, a copy editor and an editor and team leader for The Phoenix Gazette , The (Tacoma) News Tribune and The Seattle Times , and as Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at the Washington Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Next Post ALL

  • “competitive streak” that pushed him along. His advice for Lutes today? Work hard, and recognize “there is no substitute for preparation, integrity and learning to motivate others to achieve goals beyond the reach of individuals.” Matthew Salzano Matthew Salzano '18 is a Communication major with a Journalism emphasis from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast and enjoys playing racquetball in his free time. Previous Post What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? Next Post