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Hidden Gems: JRN 102 – Fundamentals of News Reporting

Two men sit at a table, speaking into microphones for a recorded interview.

Two men sit at a table, speaking into microphones for a recorded interview.

In this course, you will learn how to write for various forms of media, including award-winning newspapers like The Voice, the official student newspaper of CCAC. The Voice is entirely led and staffed by students, who do all the writing, editing, researching and page design. As you acquire the fundamentals of news reporting in class, why not put your talents to work at The Voice? This experience will provide you with a rich opportunity to develop transferable skills-from writing and editing to teamwork and meeting deadlines-all while being part of a high-quality, high-integrity organization that produces an exceptional product. Along the way, you will become familiar with Associated Press style, the standard reference against which all news writing is measured.

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