"The members of the generation that is sometimes dubbed the "millennials" are alternately reviled or lauded by the news media for their tech-savvy, gadget-loving ways. But a new ethnographic research project on students in five Illinois universities may put a dent in that reputation. It found that many college kids don't even know how to perform a simple internet search."
Sure, some journo student’s parent will likely subscribe, electronically acknowledging that their offspring is getting a byline and to encourage them in their craft. But, we’re talking about family members and not everyone else who will flock to free Google News to find Cowboy Nation material or to countless other relevant sites offering no charge access.
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The feisty start-up that took on a massive mission is shutting down. Best of luck to the college journalists who spent countless hours keeping it running.
The Collegiate Times at Virginia Tech was embroiled in a controversy over online comments last week. This is the latest news.
Members of the Texas A&M-Commerce football team are the main suspects in the theft from campus racks of last weeks' edition of the school newspaper, 'The East Texan.' And head coach Guy Morriss seems pleased that the players worked together.
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