Journalism 133: Prof. Craig: Final Project

Final Project

The final project assignment involves writing and editing a 1000-word (or more) main story and 500-word (or more) sidebar story about the general topic your group has been assigned below.  It's up to you and your group partner to narrow the subject down to story and sidebar topics that will be effective.

It is due on Thursday, December 5 and will count for 25 percent of your class grade.  

You have been randomly paired off into groups, and should use the remaining class time today to determine what subject you want to write about and possible subtopics for the sidebar story.  

Within your group, please put together a story plan you can collectively discuss in class next time.  This should include:

You and your group partner will report on this story, with a minimum of four interviews (with actual people, not quoted from websites or otherwise secondhand) across the story and sidebar.  You will edit each other's written material so the finished product has had input from both of you.  

There is no assigned writer or editor for the final project -- you should aim to divide up tasks and put your initial story material together several days before the due date, then exchange material for editing.  You are responsible for working with your group partner to edit and polish the project before submitting it.  

When done, you will fill out the Group Activities Form to let me know what tasks each group member performed. 


Groups and general topics for final project:

Group No. Name General Topic
1 Israel Archie Students and jobs
Larry Larkin
2 Jordan Soto Students and their professors
Sophia Sipe
3 Diego Macaraeg Campus organizations
Agustin Tapia
4 Maya Pettiford Gender issues on campus
Angela Nguyen
5 Lizeth Palma Cuesta University budget
Iber Moreno
6 Jennifer Yin University budget

 

 



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