I was rejected today. Ok, I wasn't rejected, a research study I wrote was rejected from an academic conference, but the feeling of rejection was personal. It made me begin thinking about my
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Leadership
11 Ways to Relax When You Have No Time
The busiest time of your life is right now. This is because whatever time you're in typically seems the busiest to you
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Avoiding Accusations of ‘Fake News’
“Wait! What?” That’s exactly what I thought when several student journalists told me they’d been accused of spreading
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Why Every Student Journalist Should Watch The Hunting Ground
Look around the next class you’re in. Count off the women. One… two… three… four… sexually assaulted. Repeat this
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How to Be On Time, Every Time
I have this friend, we'll call her "Late Kate" (See what I did there?). Kate is beautiful, fun and thoughtful. I love
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How to Network Like a Pro
You've heard the saying "It's not what you know, it's who you know," but it's not true. It's what you know AND who
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Woodward Got Us Fallin in Love
They were excited to go see the White House, but two editors from The Shield got even more than they expected. The
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DNC Chairwoman Opens College Media Convention with a Challenge
Donna Brazile wants millennials to make America great again, but I'm almost certain she would never use that phrase to
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Drafting a Content Removal Policy
I had a lot of fun in college. Unfortunately, that “fun” included doing many stupid things. I cringe when I think back
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Taking 5 Daily Actions
You want to make a difference in your newsroom and at your university. If you didn’t, you wouldn’t bother with student
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