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First the bad news: Journalism 107 is not going to be offered this spring semester.
Now the good news: Journalism 210 is! We have a whole new class for advanced news writing and those entries will be incorporated into the spring issue of the Insider! Here's what else is happening:
JOURN 102 - 3.00 - REPORTING THE NEWS |
| Description: JOURN 102 is an introductory course in the gathering and writing of news, features, and editorials. Emphasis on clear and concise written expression with laboratory drill in English fundamentals. Transfer credit: CSU |
| Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101. |
| Note: Skills expected: Rdg 6 Wrtg 6 Lstng/Spkg 6 Math 1 |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4310 | TTh | 1:30 PM-3:42 PM | SR312 | CAUGHEY, BERNARD | - |
| (+1hrs 5min TBA in an approved lab) | |||||
JOURN 103 - 3.00 - STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STAFF |
| Description: JOURN 103 is a course in writing news, feature, and editorial copy, copy reading and editing, headline writing, newspaper layout and make-up and the mechanics of newspaper production. Transfer credit: CSU |
| Prerequisite: JOURN 102 or MCOMM 102, or eqivalent. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4315 | TTh | 10:15 AM-11:47 AM | SG140 | MOREAU, MICHAEL M. | - |
| (+3hrs 5min TBA in an approved lab) | |||||
JOURN 104 - 3.00 - STUDENT PUBLICATIONS EDITOR |
| Description: JOURN 104 is an advanced course in writing news, feature, and editorial copy, copy reading and editing, headline writing, newspaper layout and makeup, and the mechanics of newspaper production. Transfer credit: CSU |
| Prerequisite: JOURN/MCOMM 102 or JOURN/MCOMM 103. |
| Note: An interview and consent of the instructor may be required. |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4320 | TTh | 10:15 AM-11:47 AM | SG140 | MOREAU, MICHAEL M. | - |
| (+3hrs 5min TBA in an approved lab) | |||||
| 4320 Note: An interview and consent of the instructor may be required. | |||||
JOURN 110 - 3.00 - PHOTOJOURNALISM |
| Description: JOURN 110 provides instruction in techniques for producing photos for news and feature articles. Students learn effective ways to take photos to accompany articles, as well as to use photos to tell a story of their own. Both conventional and digital photography are used. Transfer credit: CSU |
| Recommended preparation: JOURN 102, PHOTO 101, and eligibility for ENGL 101. |
| Note: Skills expected: Rdg 6 Wrtg 6 Lstng/Spkg 6 Math 2 |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8318 | M | 6:30 PM-9:53 PM | SG140 | ENKELIS, LIANE | - |
| (+3hrs 5min TBA in an approved lab) | |||||
JOURN 210 - 3.00 - ADVANCED NEWS WRITING |
| Description: JOURN 210 emphasizes public affairs reporting. Students will cover public meetings both on and off campus, including trials, school board meetings, and city council meetings. They will also contribute to the college newspaper, El Vaquero. Transfer credit: CSU. |
| Prerequisite: JOURN 102 or equivalent. |
| Note: Skills expected: Rdg 6 Wrtg 6 Lstng/Spkg 6 Math 1 |
| Ticket | Days | Hours | Room | Instructor | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8320 | M | 6:30 PM-9:53 PM | AD223 | MOREAU, MICHAEL M. | - |
| (+1hrs 5min TBA in an approved lab) | |||||
Remember to register early - not only does it guarentee you a place in the class, it ensures that the class will not be cancelled. With budget cutbacks, we've lost a lot of classes (including JOURN 107) that do not fill quickly.
Welcome to The Insider!
It might surprise readers to learn that this magazine has been 71 years in the making.
The student body of 1927 arrived on campus, a rented wing at Glendale Union High School, to find that the journalism department had already started a newspaper, The Galleon, to keep them apprised of all the goings-on at their school.
Over the years, the campus grew and so did The Galleon, until 1937 when students voted to rename the paper El Vaquero in keeping with the Spanish theme of the new buildings that comprised the site of the campus on the hill.
And so for seven decades, the college community could turn to its newspaper for news. El Vaq, now also available on the Web, has had a long and illustrious history and has won a great number of awards over the years.
But there was no magazine, save for the very fine literary journal the Eclipse.
The Insider was started in response to a specific need, one that could not be accommodated by El Vaquero. Some campus stories just require more: more time, more words, more research than the newspaper format allows.
The world of journalism has changed in ways that could never have been predicted back in 1927. But despite all the brouhaha over new media, we like to think that a good story, well told, is still the essence of journalism.
For several years, Journalism 107, Magazine Writing, has been a class offering of the Language Arts Department. And while many
students have gone on to have their work published, there has never been a campus showcase for their talent. Until now.
The premiere issue of this magazine is about the kind of people who make up Glendale and Glendale College. With spring semester drawing to a close, we at The Insider hope that a story or two within these pages provide a pleasurable way to start your summer reading.
Check out our website - http://www.gccinsider.com
Keep checking back here for blogs and interactive media!