The conference covered many topics about the field of journalism today. Reporting locally was the most repeated. By Jake Mauff
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Reporting, with optimism, in the age of alternative facts
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‘Exploring Fake News’ event emphasizes importance of critical reading at CU’s Diversity Summit
Professor Pat Ferrucci explored the phenomenon of fake news and the ways that media consumers can avoid falling prey to it. By Maris Westrum
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Arguments concerning coverage of these crises don’t entirely hold up when considering readership interest and social media impact. By Kaley LaQuea
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Facebook exec Kelly Graziadei announced as commencement speaker
by Jake Mauffby Jake MauffFacebook marketing director Kelly Graziadei will speak at the 2016 CU commencement. By Jake Mauff
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Variety of speakers scheduled to attend Conference on World Affairs
by Sonia Fraserby Sonia FraserThis year’s Conference on World Affairs lineup promises an opportunity for students to witness some interesting expertise. By Sonia Fraser
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There’s been a lot of speculation about journalism at CU. I’m here to clarify things. By Rob Denton
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Proud to be an undocumented American: Jose Antonio Vargas speaks on campus
by Kiki Turnerby Kiki TurnerBy Kiki Turner
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas speaks out at CU on the need for immigration reform.