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Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 45, Issue 03 - Fall, Carina Linder Jimenez Dec 2014

Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 45, Issue 03 - Fall, Carina Linder Jimenez

Klipsun Magazine

Thinking back to your childhood, I’m sure each of you has engaged in the simple fun of spinning in a circle. Your feet began shuffling as you pushed yourself to spin rapidly and erratically. Depending on your mood, you either shut your eyes tightly for the rush of possibly colliding or you kept them wide open to experience the thrill of losing focus.

Spinning and spinning. Faster. Now you’ve opened your eyes and continued spinning for a few more seconds.

Unable to maintain your balance, you fell to the ground and stared up at the sky - waiting for your …


Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 45, Issue 02 - Fall, Carina Linder Jimenez Oct 2014

Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 45, Issue 02 - Fall, Carina Linder Jimenez

Klipsun Magazine

From the moment you picked up this publication to the time you sat down to read it you have passed someone who has lost a loved one, has achieved a fitness goal, who balances a mental disorder, has aced a final and who is advocating for a cause.

It’s easy to become engrossed in your own story and not realize the thousands of stories similar to your own. We all each achieve, suffer, balance. Whether for humanity, animals, the Earth or ourselves, everyone is forging a path that has and will encounter barriers.

One of my most memorable barriers was …


The Planet, 2014, Fall, Christopher Zemp, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 2014

The Planet, 2014, Fall, Christopher Zemp, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 45, Issue 01 - Summer, Genevieve Iverson Jul 2014

Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 45, Issue 01 - Summer, Genevieve Iverson

Klipsun Magazine

Klipsun thrives off collaboration. For this issue, 13 staff members and 22 writers were a vital part of the construction of this magazine. With the many unique personalities and ideas involved, our magazine is able to evolve with each issue and share some powerful and delightful stories.

At Klipsun, we believe it is important to incorporate clear words, stunning pictures and relevant, clean design to embody a whole story. Without one element, the others would suffer. Interacting with a story on a more engaged level means spending time absorbing the visuals as well as the words.

By making a magazine, …


Coproduction Or Cohabitation: Are Anonymous Online Comments On Newspaper Websites Shaping News Content?, Carolyn E. Nielsen May 2014

Coproduction Or Cohabitation: Are Anonymous Online Comments On Newspaper Websites Shaping News Content?, Carolyn E. Nielsen

Journalism Faculty Publications

The technology that allows readers to post anonymous online comments on newspaper websites gives readers unprecedented opportunities to participate, but poses challenges to the journalistic value of transparency, practice of gatekeeping, and conception of expertise. This nationwide survey of 583 US journalists explores whether the technology has affected their work practices, workplaces, or news coverage. The study, grounded in social shaping of technology theories, finds that journalists are not opposed to sharing their web platforms with readers’ comments, but dislike user anonymity and ignore reader input. Despite the technological affordance that provides journalists a means to receive instant, global feedback …


Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 05 - Spring, Mindon Win Apr 2014

Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 05 - Spring, Mindon Win

Klipsun Magazine

What comes to mind when you read the word “grow?” I remember standing against a door frame while one of my parents marked my height with a pencil, each small line showing the passage of time. I think of summers spent pushing the lawnmower over a field of grass that seemed to sprout back overnight. And now, as I write my last of four letters as Klipsun’s editor-in-chief, I consider how I have grown as a person during my time at Western.

College is a place for people to grow into themselves. Students gain a better understanding of the world …


Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 06 - Spring, Genevieve Iverson Apr 2014

Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 06 - Spring, Genevieve Iverson

Klipsun Magazine

As a child, I spent my summers at the family pond, learning to swim and exploring the shoreline armed with rainbow goggles and a shrimp net. While I loved the florescent wings of the blue and red dragonflies resting on the cattails, I preferred to inspect their green larvae counterparts clinging to the dock pilings beneath the surface of the water. They looked like sleeping insects incased in murky, underwater cocoons. As the summer progressed, the larvae climbed up the pilings into the sunlight. A dragonfly would crawl out, stretching its new wings and fanning them in the air.

The …


The Planet, 2014, Spring, Mikey Jane Moran, Sarah Mikkelborg, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Apr 2014

The Planet, 2014, Spring, Mikey Jane Moran, Sarah Mikkelborg, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 03 - Winter, Mindon Win Jan 2014

Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 03 - Winter, Mindon Win

Klipsun Magazine

The Balance issue of Klipsun is aptly named. Hopefully by now you have read through our Impression issue, in which we pushed the magazine forward. We wanted to lift up our stories through design and photography in such a way that the reader could connect with stories and recognize the work of our writers and staff. Impression was created out of chaos. Many people came together as a team and figured out how to make a better magazine that was both sustainable and interesting. We wanted to bring the reader the best we had to offer and stories that would …


Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 04 - Winter, Mindon Win Jan 2014

Klipsun Magazine, 2014, Volume 44, Issue 04 - Winter, Mindon Win

Klipsun Magazine

In an era when time seems to pass at a break-neck pace, staying current is an important part of any publication’s day-to-day operation. How can we stay current as a publication when societal trends and global issues seem to pass in a matter of days and weeks but we only publish twice a quarter?

Klipsun stays relevant by telling the stories that matter not only to the people who pick up the magazine the day it comes out, but also to those who will read it years from now. For Klipsun, staying current means more than just keeping up with …


The Planet, 2014, Winter, Mikey Jane Moran, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jan 2014

The Planet, 2014, Winter, Mikey Jane Moran, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Framing Moral Evaluations: Moral Foundations In U.S. Newspaper Coverage Of Mosque Controversies, Brian J. Bowe Jan 2014

Framing Moral Evaluations: Moral Foundations In U.S. Newspaper Coverage Of Mosque Controversies, Brian J. Bowe

A Collection of Open Access Books and Monographs

In recent years, attempts by Muslims all across the U.S. to build worship spaces have been met with opposition. Some opponents questioned whether Islam should be considered a religion afforded all the protections of the First Amendment, or whether it is a sinister ideology that posed a threat to American values and should therefore be opposed. Supporters, on the other hand, argued that protecting the rights of Muslims to worship freely is a validation of important American principles. This debate played out in news coverage of the issue.

This dissertation examines the discourse in the debate through a framing analysis …