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Tuesday, April 15, 2008 

Changes to the Web site

As you might have noticed, I've made some changes around the W&L SPJ Web site in the past week. I've now moved all of the material regarding the spring conference to the conference recap page; the site is now dedicated to our chapter.

With the help of the W&L journalism department's tech guru, Michael Todd, I've also uploaded an audio version of Amy Goodman's keynote address for you to download and listen to at your leisure as well as the PowerPoint slideshow for the 2007 Mark of Excellence Awards.

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- Nicole
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Friday, April 4, 2008 

Spring conference recap ... Take 2

This is just a brief update to inform everyone that the Web site will be updated by next Wednesday with video of Mudcat Saunders' press conference and audio of Amy Goodman's keynote address. The site will also undergo organizational changes at that time.

Incidentally, the "spring conference" RSS feed has been removed from the page. If you'd still like chapter updates, we welcome you to sign up for that feed (link is in the right sidebar).

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- Nicole
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Monday, March 31, 2008 

Spring Conference Recap ... Take 1

Many thanks to those who came to Region II's spring conference this year! It looks as though we had a great turnout with great workshops, panels and an excellent keynote address by Amy Goodman. In the coming days, we'll get the site updated to reflect everything that went on over the weekend; hopefully we'll be able to post a video of the press conference with Mudcat Saunders and an audio download of Goodman's speech.

Nevertheless, I'd still like to thank a few of the people in our chapter and at the university (with a few honorable mentions) who worked behind-the-scenes to keep everything running smoothly: Kat Greene, chapter president; Melissa Caron, chapter treasurer; Drew Scarantino, Queenie Wong and Grace Wang, goody bags and silent auction; Joel Poelhuis, signs and housing; Keri Beth Cloninger and Monica Chinn, speakers; Jacob Geiger, sponsors; Alden Wicker, Laura Sanders, Alisha Budich, Michelle Boniface and Mike Fahey, Mark of Excellence slide show; Doug Cumming, adviser; Brian Richardson, W&L Department Chair; Melissa Cox, W&L Department Secretary; Michael Todd and Bob DeMaria, technical supervisors; Pam Luecke, Ed Wasserman and Harlan Beckley, panel moderators; Brian Eckert and Ann Augherton, Region II; all of our sponsors; all of our speakers; and anyone else I may have missed.

See you next year!

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- Nicole
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Friday, March 28, 2008 

Don fry to offer writing workshop

Unfortunately, Kate Long will no longer be hosting tomorrow's writing workshop at the spring conference (and she won't be on the povery panel, either) due to a nasty bout of the flu.

Nevertheless, reknowned writing coach Don Fry -- formerly with the Poynter Institute -- will be taking her place. Here's a little more about him:
Don Fry, the dean of newsroom writing coaches, has generously agreed on short notice to fill in for Kate Long, who had to cancel. Fry began a second career as a globe-trotting writing coach for journalists in 1984, after he had already established himself as a scholar and professor of Anglo-Saxon literature at the University of Virginia. He has published Believing the News (1986), Color In American Newspapers, with Mario Garcia, and Coaching Writers with Roy Peter Clark (2nd edition 2003). Previously affiliated with the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, he has been an independent writing coach, based in Charlottesville, since 1994.


The W&L SPJ chapter offers many thanks to Mr. Fry for filling in on such short notice!

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- Nicole
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 

Meeting on Thursday

W&L SPJ chapter members: Meeting this Thursday at 6 p.m. Not sure if there will be food, but we will be doing very important last-minute conference planning. I will be taking minutes again (and those minutes include a list of attendees).

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- Nicole
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Thursday, March 20, 2008 

Last chance to register!

Tomorrow (Friday, March 21) is the last day to register before the conference begins. We will still be offering same-day registration, but at a much higher cost.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008 

Meeting This Thursday

Chapter meeting this Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Rowe Conference Room. Pizza will be served, and we will be taking minutes. It's the second-to-last meeting before the conference, so be there!

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- Nicole
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Monday, March 17, 2008 

Speaker change

Contrary to the previous post, we've received news that Bill Choyke -- not Chris Dinsmore -- will represent the Virginian-Pilot on the Everyday Business and Out of College panels.

The Web site should be updated to reflect this change by tomorrow.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008 

More spring conference announcements

The W&L SPJ student chapter has kicked it into high gear with the conference preparations, so I've got a few new things to announce:

1. It's official: Students will be able to stay at W&L's currently-empty Kappa Sigma house for a very reasonable rate. For more information, contact us.

2. More people have confirmed that they will, in fact, be speaking at the conference:
  • Walter Cumming - Presentation: Visual journalism: The enhancement (or heart) of a story
  • Sam Dean - Presentation: Visual journalism: The enhancement (or heart) of a story
  • Chris Dinsmore Bill Choyke - Panel: Everyday business: Telling the globalization story locally
  • Kathy Lu - Panel: Out of college, into the job market
  • Ed Wasserman - Panel: The other America: How do we cover poverty?
3. We also have moderators confirmed for all the panels:
  • Harlan Beckley - The other America: How do we cover poverty?
  • Doug Cumming - At its roots: Why community journalism is thriving
  • Chris Dinsmore Bill Choyke - Out of college, into the job market
  • Pam Luecke - Everyday business: Telling the globalization story locally
  • Albert L. May - Election coverage: What's fair? What's fair game?
  • Brian Richardson - Environmentally conscious with a news conscience
  • Ed Wasserman - From the eye of the storm: Reporting a crisis
4. As you might have noticed, we've added a presentation to our schedule: Visual journalism: The enhancement (or heart) of a story. The presentation will take place during the second session.

5. Driving directions have been added to the destination page, in case the map takes too long to load or doesn't appear for some reason.

6. The schedule has also been updated; we now have a .pdf file of the full schedule available for download.

That's all! Many thanks in advance to our speakers and to those planning to attend. See you in Lexington!

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- Nicole
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Thursday, March 13, 2008 

More speaker announcements

We've confirmed several more speakers for the spring conference!
  • Christina Kolock - Panel: Out of college, into the job market
  • Dan Smith - Panel: Environmentally conscious with a news conscience
  • Melissa Manware - Panel: From the eye of the storm: Reporting for your audience during a crisis
  • Dugald McConnell - Workshop: Embedded multi-media reporting; Panel: Election coverage: What's fair? What's fair game?

For more information on our speakers, check out the speakers page.

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- Nicole
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