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Prospectus, January 14, 1998, Tobias Simpson, Ben Hardin, Joel Osinga Jan 1998

Prospectus, January 14, 1998, Tobias Simpson, Ben Hardin, Joel Osinga

Prospectus 1998

No abstract provided.


Columbia Chronicle (01/12/1998), Columbia College Chicago Jan 1998

Columbia Chronicle (01/12/1998), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from January 12, 1998 entitled The Chronicle of Columbia College Chicago. This issue is 16 pages and is listed as Volume XXXI, Number 13. Cover story: "One-man theft operation on campus got busted" Editor in Chief: Merma Ayi


Klipsun Magazine, 1998, Volume 28, Issue 02 - January, Jill Carnell Jan 1998

Klipsun Magazine, 1998, Volume 28, Issue 02 - January, Jill Carnell

Klipsun Magazine

It's amazing, I think, that Klipsun ever gets produced. Seven editors, 10 stories, 16 days, three computers, a slide scanner and a lot of coffee,- when separated they are just random elements, but put together they somehow make 32 beautiful pages. At least we think they're beautiful.

Two issues just haven't been enough for me. Forget graduation,- I'd like to stay and work for Klipsun forever. But since I can't. I'm happily passing the torch to the winter quarter editor, Jana Alexander.

Jana, a natural copy editor, clever writer and conscientious journalist, has ambitious plans for the March and April …


The Planet, 1998, Winter, Derek Reibert, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jan 1998

The Planet, 1998, Winter, Derek Reibert, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Student Television In America: Channels Of Change., Tony Silvia, Nancy F. Kaplan Jan 1998

Student Television In America: Channels Of Change., Tony Silvia, Nancy F. Kaplan

Faculty Books

As student television stations proliferate -- quadrupling in the last decade, by some accounts -- the need for information about their management and operation has become acute. Student Television in America, the first book of its kind, meets this need by compiling all that is known about running and advising a student television station. For both students and advisors in college or high school, for those with over-the-air stations, cable-access programming, closed-circuit dormitory broadcasts, or clubs, the book offers practical and conceptual insights into all aspects of their complex enterprise. The authors detail what it takes to operate a student …