I am excited. It is refreshing to hear from other students and share their anxiety about their internships and love for journalism. I especially enjoyed the different presentations opening night. John Quinn advised that as we go through this orientation, we should “treat this like family.” The family aspect of this prestigious program is what is so special. (Alum and speaker) Martin Reynolds (of the Oakland Tribune) served as a reflection of this family feeling as a previous Chipster. It was inspiring to hear that this program is more than just placement into an internship; it is about getting students ready for their careers. Even though Martin was in the program years ago, look at him now. The possibilities are endless if we remember what he said at the conclusion of his speech: “Journalism needs you.” The media environment is changing rapidly, and it is important that we find our place in it. Diversity is power. It isn't until media organizations embrace and actively seek diversity, that we truly can reflect the communities we serve.
Friday, May 18, 2007
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Martin is just an all-around great guy. It was good working with him and it's good to know he's rubbing off on people everywhere.
Zuri Berry
Summer '06 Scholar, The Oakland (Calif.) Tribune
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