Students dominate journalism conference The awards ceremony was capped with The Guardsman earning the top prize of the night, the Pacesetter, that recognizes the best of the best at the convention
Journalism’s future doesn’t sit behind a paywall By Sara Bloomberg The Guardsman We work hard here at The Guardsman. We don’t get paid because we’re students, but we should. All reporters, photojournalists, editors, graphic designers and publishers should get paid. However, newspapers are struggling with declining revenues and, unfortunately, the bottom line cannot be ignored.
CCSF Wins big at journalism conference City College’s Journalism department snagged 22 awards in March at the Journalism Association of Community Colleges.
The Road to Journalism Sacramento, CA, April 07, 2011 - The Guardsman Online multimedia crew visited California's Journalism Association of Community Colleges conference in Sacramento. The crew talked to a few of the journalism students and explored how they got to this point in their lives, and why they loved journalism. Brian
August 26 News briefs Burl Toler diesUniversity of San Francisco football legend, the NFL’s first African-American referee, City College alumnus and long-time employee Burl Toler died Aug. 16. The undefeated 1951 USF football team refused to leave Toler and Ollie Matson, the team’s two African-American players, behind in order to attend the
Opinion: World wide web of journalists unite By Nick SquiresSTAFF WRITER Blogging has come a long way in a short amount of time. From political blogs offering a personal point of view on national issues contrary to those of traditional media — to online journals full of idiosyncratic rants about what the blogger ate that day complete with