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I am an economics major at George Mason University working towards an electronic journalism minor. I enjoy writing stories and have done so on multiple occasions for The Broadside. The topics I prefer writing about are sports, economics, and politics. I've moved many times, but I consider Virginia my home.CNN.com – RSS Channel – HP Hero
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Tech news headlines: organized technical knowledge
The tech site I elected to follow is Yahoo Tech News Headlines. This website is user-friendly and lends itself well to those who are not the most tech savvy. The articles are organized and there are multiple RSS feeds present … Continue reading
SOPA and PIPA: The death of the internet?
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Reaction to introduction, chapters 1 and 2
INTRO: The man behind Journalism Next, Mark Briggs, certainly knows that we are in a world of rapid change. Information has become instantaneous, the youth are checking updated news on revolutionary smart phones. Briggs contends that journalists should embrace this … Continue reading
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