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2015 SCSU First Amendment Forum

St. Cloud State University’s Department of Mass Communications will honor Dr. Everette E. Dennis with its 2015 Defense […]

Reprint of Ernie Pyle’s Last Column Available

Dear Publisher or editor: April 18 marks the 70th anniversary of the death of famous World War II […]

Ad-libs: Transactional vs. Relational Sales

By John Foust Raleigh, NC I was talking to Nick, a long-time ad manager, about the nature of selling. […]

The State Found Your Lost Wallet, But We Aren’t Going to Tell You

Rep. Joe Atkins Op-Ed Minnesota House of Representatives District 52B 651-296-4192 – rep.joe.atkins@house.mn 349 State Office Building, St. Paul, MN 55155 […]

Saying goodbye to 425 Portland

The newsroom is moving out of the building to one of three floors the newspaper is renting in a downtown building after the sale of its longtime land.

Pumarlo: Police logs basic to monitoring public safety

How to create a fair-to-all policy to treat public records and police reports in your newsroom.

Young adults feel most informed with traditional media

A survey found that those who consume news using print newspapers and traditional media sites feel most informed.

Ad-libs: What’s now? What’s next?

By John Foust Raleigh, NC Not long ago, I was in the audience for a consultant’s presentation on today’s […]

Henninger: Page 1 models help you get started

Page 1 models can give you something to look at and follow to create well-balanced, focused fronts.

Ad-libs: 9 ways to use numbers in headlines

By John Foust Raleigh, NC Whether on a printed page, monitor or mobile device, the headline is the most […]