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On Education: Journalism student has earned his dream
Angel Silva talks shop like the journalist he is. Sitting last month in the office of El Vaquero, the student newspaper at Glendale Community College, the 20-year-old described traveling to Sacramento to cover the March in March protests, staged by...Tags: Students, Migration, Teaching and Learning, Barack Obama, Human Rights
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Editor Dan Evans wins award for his leadership
The Los Angeles chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists this week announced that it will honor Dan Evans — editor of four Times Community News Division titles, including the Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader — for his...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Los Angeles Times, Media Industry, Google Inc.
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Start the Presses: Newsworthiness becomes a class struggle
I decided to ask a deceptively easy question. “What is news?” I asked the Glendale Community College class. “For instance, Kim Kardashian announced she'd like to be mayor of Glendale. Is that news?” “NO!” came the cry...Tags: Kim Kardashian
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Times Community News papers haul away awards
The Glendale News-Press, Burbank Leader, Pasadena Sun and La Caņada Valley Sun took home 16 state-wide awards for their journalism over the past year. The California Newspaper Publishers Assn. announced the awards at a conference in San Jose this...
Tags: Time (magazine)
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GCC teams ready for next step
GCC baseball hopes for repeat success For the second year in a row, the Glendale Community College baseball team will look to advance out of the California Community College Athletic Assn.'s Southern California Super Regional tournament to the state...Tags: UCLA Bruins, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Polo, Basketball, Football
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Start the Presses: Our job: Inform, analyze and agitate
Journalism is a lot of things. Sometimes it's a simple reflection of reality. That is, a street is closed, an accident occurred, or a school had a graduation. In some cases, and by some practitioners, journalism is “news you can use”: How...Tags: Ethics, Newspaper and Magazine, Real Estate, Human Interest, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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A Word, Please: Finding fault with faulty parallels
When “Rain Man” was in the theaters, Billy Ocean was rocking the pop charts, Bartles & Jaymes wine coolers were appalling oenophiles far and wide, and I was a college senior eagerly looking forward to the standard-issue six-figure job and...Tags: Tom Cruise, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Dustin Hoffman, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment Events
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Intersections: A place best understood up close
“The motherland is best loved from afar,” I was told several times en route to Armenia late last month. When I arrived in Yerevan, the country’s capital and its largest city, this cautionary advice lingered in my mind as I rode by...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Yerevan (Armenia), Elton John, Los Angeles, Armenia
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Intersections: Rings of heritage's tree trunk
Aydin was an Iranian mountaineer who had climbed 572 steps to the top of the Cascade — a towering architectural feat in the heart of Yerevan that now houses the Cafesjian Center for the Arts — with his wife. On a South Caucasus road trip,...Tags: Georgia, E.E. Cummings, Yerevan (Armenia), Freedom of the Press, Politics
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Start the Presses: Community involvement 2.0
It's often said that Americans fear public speaking more than snakes, spiders or IRS agents. When I took this job, I was initially daunted by the amount of public speaking it entailed. But as I approach my third anniversary in the editor's chair, I am...Tags: Language, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Journalism, College Sports
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Start the Presses: Memories of New York
Anniversaries are strange. At once vitally important and arbitrary, they purport only to mark time, but immobility bind us to our past. With that in mind, I want to share a piece I wrote in New York on the first anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The...Tags: Minority Groups, Manhattan (New York City), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, African Americans
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Reflections on the Bard of L.A.
In 2008, when I started writing this column, I had no idea what I was doing. Luckily, neither did the editors of this paper, so I’ve been allowed to ramble on each week since. I'm not a journalist and I never set out to be a columnist. When the...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Periodicals, Human Interest, Korean War (1950-1953), Arts and Culture
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