By: Natalie Mast Last April an Oshkosh North High School teacher found himself at the center of breaking news stories concerning the First Amendment rights of his students. Jason Cummings, an English teacher and faculty adviser of the North Star, the student newspaper...
By Alexis Ratliff Investigative Journalism Challenges Dee J. Hall, the co-founder of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, has embraced the life of a fly-on-the-wall, trying to get information no matter the cost. That cost, being her time. Dee will be a...
By: Dakota Zanin Crafting a compelling story is an art. In order to write a story that makes your readers want to know more, the first step is asking the right questions. Are you asking the right interview questions? According to Chip Scanlan from Poynter,...
By: Jessica Rosga Educational (Ed) camps across the country are redefining the way in which educators learn. NEWSPA is holding their second Ed Camp at UW Oshkosh for high school advisors looking to obtain new information, network and discuss topics pertaining to the...
By: Collin Brault Lets face it, as much as we love listening to incredible speakers talk about their passion for journalism and the incredible stories that come with it, every speaker has the potential to be a little bit boring. No offense to the fantastic speakers...
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