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Newsrooms Still Struggling to Achieve Better Diversity

Newsrooms Still Struggling to Achieve Better Diversity

on October 31, 2011

By Jenny Mumah NTNewsNet.com In America, newsrooms have failed to achieve diversity. “Diversity is not a separate agenda” the editor of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and veteran journalist, Gilbert Bailon says. “Diversity is what built America,” CNN’s

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Caffeine Dependence: Todd Ramos

Caffeine Dependence: Todd Ramos

on May 5, 2011

Final exams are just around the corner as the spring semester at UNT wraps up. Students put in extra hours studying to cram for the tests. Some students

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Flight Memorial: Lacey Heatherly

Flight Memorial: Lacey Heatherly

on May 4, 2011

Many college universities across the nation hold ceremonies each year to honor deceased students and faculty. Five years ago, the University of North Texas

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Finals Week: Margo Maldonado

Finals Week: Margo Maldonado

on May 4, 2011

Students buckle down as the end of the semester approaches. Study groups and coffee are the number one priorities during finals. When test time comes around

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Biker Friendly: Brittany Walker

Biker Friendly: Brittany Walker

on May 4, 2011

Bikers in Denton could see a change in roads that will be to their benefit. A city ordinance has been passed intended to make roads safer for bikers. NTNewNet’s

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Earth Week: Nadia Galindo

Earth Week: Nadia Galindo

on April 27, 2011

Last week, students at the University of North Texas went green for Earth week. As the week-long celebration came to a close on Friday, NTNewsNet’s

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Bishop Arts District Spicing Up Urban Landscape

Bishop Arts District Spicing Up Urban Landscape

on March 12, 2011

By Mary Gallagher Williams, NTNewsNet.com For

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Southwest Center Mall: On the rebound?

Southwest Center Mall: On the rebound?

on February 27, 2011

By Krystle Cantu NTNewsNet.com For years now, the Southwest Center Mall has been fighting to defend its reputation – and its life. For so many residents,

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Mayborn Dean Mitch Land Visits Star Radio in Liberia

Mayborn Dean Mitch Land Visits Star Radio in Liberia

on October 29, 2010

During his recent trip to Liberia, Mitch Land, interim dead of the Mayborn School of Journalism, visited the country’s Star Radio station. He toured

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Professor John Sparks Shares Insights on Covering Elections

Professor John Sparks Shares Insights on Covering Elections

on October 29, 2010

John Sparks, who teaches journalism at the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas, has seen U.S. presidents come and go. He’s

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Mayborn Dean Shares Importance of Press Freedom with Liberian Journalists

Mayborn Dean Shares Importance of Press Freedom with Liberian Journalists

on October 22, 2010

Dr. Mitch Land, interim dean for the Mayborn School of Journalism, assisted journalists in Liberia through a series of seminars and presentations. Throughout

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Meet the Professors

Faculty Profile: Nikhil Moro Says Journalism Shapes Who We Are

Faculty Profile: Nikhil Moro Says Journalism Shapes Who We Are

on July 20, 2010

Click on the image to watch and listen to Dr.

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Faculty Profile: Kathie Hinnen Pushes Students to Excellence

Faculty Profile: Kathie Hinnen Pushes Students to Excellence

on July 20, 2010

Photo by Martina Trevino Click on the image to watch

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Photojournalist Thorne Anderson Says Media’s Future is Full of Opportunity

Photojournalist Thorne Anderson Says Media’s Future is Full of Opportunity

on April 15, 2010

By Stephen Masker NTNewsNet.com Click

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UNT professor stresses ‘good content’ for journalism students

UNT professor stresses ‘good content’ for journalism students

on April 8, 2010

By Sarah Mueller / NTNewsNet.com The day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, University of North Texas professor John Sparks decided to become

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Meet the Professors - Cornelius “Neil” Foote

Meet the Professors - Cornelius “Neil” Foote

on April 11, 2009

By Kirsten Calogero/NTNewsnet Cornelius “Neil” Foote is an Instructional Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas. Professor Foote

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Financial Aid: Nadia Galindo

Texas college students applying for financial aid may be held to higher standards next year. NTNewsNet’s Nadia Galindo has more on how the new state legislation can determine which students can afford

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Eagle Idol: Shannon Moffatt

The University Program Council at the University of North Texas is putting on a singing event to showcase student’s musical talents. NTNewsNet’s Shannon Moffatt has the story. Click HERE

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Children and Alcohol: Shannon Moffatt

Applebee’s and Olive Garden are being slandered after their bartenders made some critical errors. NTNewsNet’s Shannon Moffatt has the scoop. Click HERE

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UNT Construction: Lacey Heatherly

The University of North Texas has been undergoing one construction project after another. Construction began over a year ago, and now workers are replacing one old pipe at a time. NTNewsNet’s Lacey Heatherly

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High Grades: Christin Roberts

Do you want those A’s? A trip to the gym might be the quickest way to get those high grades according to a recent study published by the American College of Sports Medicine. NTNewsNet’s Cristin

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Parking Prices: Kristin McKenzie

The University of North Texas is raising parking permit prices for the fall semester. All levels of permit prices will increase for students, faculty and staff. NTNewsNet’s Kristin McKenzie reports. Click

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Reduced Medicaid in Texas: Courtney Gee

The Texas House of Representatives are proposing a bill to reduce Medicaid funds, which could cause the program to lose $4.2 billion in general revenue over the next two years. This bill also proposes

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Handguns for Legislators: Kristin McKenzie

A Texas house committee will consider a bill to allow state legislators to carry concealed handguns in places where the public cannot. Laws ban licensed concealed handgun carriers from bringing a gun to

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Pole Dancing for Jesus: Brittany Walker

Controversy continues to stir around a pole dancing class in a small town outside of Houston. The class is called “Pole Dancing for Jesus”. The instructor, Crystal Deans, says she is not teaching women

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Minimum Wage: Nadia Golindo

According to a new report, Texans are earning less than other workers across the country. The report released by the U.S government says Texas was tied with Mississippi in 2010 for having a majority of

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