Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Assignment Schedule: Week of September 20

Please rely on each week's blog postings -- and not on the syllabus -- for your assignments. We'll be shifting plans a bit, and the blog will provide the most up-to-date information.

For Tuesday, Sept. 20: Attend talk/reading by visiting writer Ross Gay in Powers Hall 117 during class time. Take notes.

Write: Two to three paragraphs from your coverage of the reading. Paragraph 1 = lede; Paragraph 2 = residual information from lede; Paragraph 3 = quote from the most relevant source.

You don't have to bring hard copies to class on Thursday, but be sure to have an e-copy available for editing. Be ready to discuss on Thursday.

For Thursday, Sept. 22: Continue workshop of news briefs. Review coverage of Ross Gay (post-event coverage techniques). Get assignment for next week's news brief (see note from Brian Estadt below). These news briefs will be due in class on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Bring one hard copy of your news brief for me, and an e-copy to edit and send to the Insider during class.


Over the Weekend:

* Read Hiroshima. (Please note: The quiz will be on Thursday, Sept. 29. I'll give a lecture on the book on Tuesday, Sept. 27. The lecture will help you prep for the quiz.)
* Work on your news briefs.

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From Brian Estadt:

Go here: https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=189KVvQfZNrqYZG9NnzwIST8wJOJOfFOWfKnNh3nBN14


It's the Academic Villages schedule, and the Insider would be interested in previews for any events from Wednesday, Sept. 28, through October 12. Of course, not all of those events are created equally ... it would be much easier to preview an appearance by Sauvity's Mouthpiece, for example, than the October 7 CAFT open discussion (esp. since we already covered the basics of what CATF is in first batch of briefs).

Updates on the campus sports teams also are welcome. These articles, however, should have the latest information, so if they are written early, they should be updated just before they're handed in.

And really, it would be much easier if they were just done — but done thoroughly, with interviews with the coaches and a player or two, per team — a day or two they had to be turned in. Campus sports info: http://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/athletics/home

Basically, anything else happening on campus also is game (bulletin boards are a college journalist's friend), as long as it falls between those dates.

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