Ink and Airwaves
In these final episodes of season one of the Ink and Airwaves podcast, our students dive into the personal and community impacts of engaging with their chosen specialty and alternative press. Reflecting on their experiences throughout the season, they share insights into how their specialty and alternative press shape communities, influence journalism, and challenge mainstream narratives. These episodes explore how their exposure to specialty and alternative media has influenced the students’ news consumption habits, values, and behaviors. From evaluating the role of the press in...
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In this episode, the Green Cobras analyze the unique distribution methods employed by The Christian Post. With a robust digital presence across platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify, this pan-denominational news outlet serves a diverse audience of Christians worldwide. Join us as we explore their social media strategies, newsletters, and podcasts and evaluate how their outreach supports faith-based engagement while navigating the challenges of maintaining neutrality among Christian denominations.
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In this episode, hosts Lance Schulteis and the team analyze how the Associated Press and Christian Science Monitor covered the recent Vice-Presidential debate. While the AP emphasized candidates' policy stances, the Monitor offered a more analytical lens, focusing on civility and mutual respect between candidates. Explore the role of Christian press values in shaping journalism and how different outlets interpret the same political events for their audiences.
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In this episode, host Nick Gross explores the extraordinary life of Dorothy Day, founder of The Catholic Worker. From her early journalism career to her groundbreaking work in social justice and Catholic activism, Day used her voice to champion the poor and marginalized. Join us as we explore her impactful journalism, including The Catholic Worker newspaper, and her legacy in blending faith with advocacy. Discover how Day’s passion for justice transformed Christian media and inspired millions worldwide.
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In this episode, host Henry Beaumont explores the rich history of the Christian press, tracing its roots from biblical writings to the Reformation and beyond. This episode uncovers how Christian journalism grew alongside religious movements and societal changes, becoming a vital tool for spreading faith and community values. Join us as we examine the challenges and achievements of the Christian press, including its adaptation to modern times and its role in shaping moral and ethical discourse. Discover how this enduring form of journalism has influenced both spiritual and secular audiences...
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In these final episodes of season one of the Ink and Airwaves podcast, our students dive into the personal and community impacts of engaging with their chosen specialty and alternative press. Reflecting on their experiences throughout the season, they share insights into how their specialty and alternative press shape communities, influence journalism, and challenge mainstream narratives. These episodes explore how their exposure to specialty and alternative media has influenced the students’ news consumption habits, values, and behaviors. From evaluating the role of the press in...
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In this episode, we explore the reach and engagement of The Columbia Chronicle, a student-run publication from Columbia College Chicago. This outlet uses platforms like Instagram and Spotify to connect with its audience, from podcasts to print editions. Learn how their thoughtful combination of digital and traditional media keeps students informed and engaged while overcoming the challenges of being a student press.
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In this episode, hosts Cate and the team compare Marquette Wire and The Washington Post's coverage of a recent school shooting. They examine how student journalists and major publications tackle narratives about gun control and its urgent societal implications differently. Join us as we highlight the power and potential of student journalism in national conversations.
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In this episode, host Leslie Lopez and team spotlight two exceptional student journalists, Jaslie Fang and Luisa Sanchez. From winning prestigious journalism awards to addressing critical topics like press freedom and community events, these young reporters are shaping the future of news. Join us as we discuss their achievements, unique reporting styles, and the importance of student journalism in today’s media landscape. Discover how their work inspires trust in the next generation of news consumers.
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In this episode, hosts Lexi and Dayanara dive into the history and significance of the student press. From The Cornell Daily Sun to the landmark Tinker v. Des Moines case, this episode highlights how student journalism has amplified young voices and fought censorship. Join us as we explore the social, legal, and economic factors that have shaped the student press and celebrate its resilience and impact on academic communities. Discover how student journalists continue to challenge norms and advocate for change.
info_outlineIn this episode, host Leslie Lopez and team spotlight two exceptional student journalists, Jaslie Fang and Luisa Sanchez. From winning prestigious journalism awards to addressing critical topics like press freedom and community events, these young reporters are shaping the future of news.
Join us as we discuss their achievements, unique reporting styles, and the importance of student journalism in today’s media landscape. Discover how their work inspires trust in the next generation of news consumers.