Welcome to JRN 410

We will be posting our Projects in this space. Please check out the tabs above for course information and tips.

Mo Hnatiuks News Story Re-Do

FLINT-  On the evening of April 21st, friends and family gathered to remember the late Jesse Goode, a 30-year-old Mid-Michigan father who's cause of death while incarcerated at the Genesee County Jail remains a mystery.
The candle-light vigil was themed "Justice for Jesse," as a large crowd grew in front of the Genesee County Jail on Thursday evening. Family and friends traveled from around the Mid-Michigan area to remember the life of the late Jesse Goode, with hope their organization may prompt an investigation as to the cause of Goode's death.
Jesse Goode, an inmate at the Genesee County Jail, died on Saturday April 16th, after a full cardiac arrest. His unexpected death remains under investigation by the sheriff's department. "It's really hard to grieve somebody when you don't know what happened," Goode's sister Kelly said.

"He said he was right with God, and man can't hurt me anymore," Goode's father Danny said. "He was excited to get out, to see his baby. He was going to get out in a week or so. He was just a good kid."
Despite Goode's personal struggles, his family says he was on his way to recovery, though his path to a better life cut too short. "He was always unselfish and giving. He just had something he needed to deal with and needed help, but unfortunately, he didn't get it soon enough," Kelly said.

Read more...

Lauren Wood- Feature hunt



Journalism sophomore Andrew Marlan practices twirling batons at the tennis courts on Thursday afternoon. Marlan, who twirled in high school, is currently a member of the MSU Marching Band. Marlan plays the trombone, but is friends with the twirlers and practices with them on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He practices in his free time for fun, and to "keep up with the twirlers." Marlan started twirling for fun when he was 7 years old.

Read more...

Feature Hunt




Organic farm training program assistant instructor Kate Rotblat looks over Farm Lane as she runs the Student Organic Farm produce stand Thursday afternoon. The stand, which offers organic produce to students, opened for the spring and summer seasons today.

Read more...

Feature Hunt

Feature 1: Studying Outside

Philosophy junior Ryan Cantrell does some homework Thursday afternoon outside of MSU's International Center. Students like Cantrell are finally able to enjoy the outdoors again as winter finally comes to an end. Sam Mikalonis/JRN 410

Feature 2: Basketball


Packaging sophomore David Bendewald, center, drives the ball downcourt as mechanical engineering sophomore Chad Houlihan tries to block him Thursday afternoon at the basketball courts adjacent to MSU's South Complex. Bendewald and Houlihan often play basketball with friends from their floor. As the weather begins to resemble spring, they plan on playing more often. Sam Mikalonis/JRN 410

Read more...

Heather Talcott-News redo

Below: The Michigan State University Japan Club hosts a candlelight vigil near the rock after recent natural disasters (earthquake and tsunami) in Japan. The vigil was for prayer and collecting money donations in support of Japan. Public relations representative of the Japan Club and Genetics sophomore, Shohei Ueno, stated, "We want everyone to know what happened. We made a board of how many people died and how many people were affected by the disaster."

Below: Near the rock at Michigan State University, students and other spartan community members manage to light candles, despite the wind, prior to the prayer vigil in support of Japan after the disasters that struck there. The event was hosted by the Japan Club at MSU. Donations were collected at the event and given to the Red Cross. The club has raised over seven thousand dollars for Japan so far, according to the Japan Club president, Takenori Takinamiat.

Below: Left: Michigan State University genetics sophomore and public relations representative for the Japan Club, Shohei Ueno, helps others light candles at the Japan vigil near the rock. The vigil was for prayer and to fundraise for Japan. Ueno stated, "At first I didn't take [the disaster] seriously. Japan gets earthquakes all of the time. The next day, I had text messages and missed calls. I called my parents. They were OK."

Below: Candles are lit at a candlelight prayer vigil at Michigan State University. The Japan Club hosted the event to raise awareness and support those affected by the recent natural disasters in Japan. The event was held near the rock, which unfortunately couldn't be painted before the vigil.

Below: Michigan State University astrophysics junior and Japan Club member, Eitaro Ueda, holds his candle at the Japan vigil near the rock at MSU in support of those coping with the aftermath of the recent Japan earthquake and tsunami. Ueda said, "We're praying for Japan." The MSU Japan Club put on the event to allow spartan community members to do just that. The event was also a fundraiser. The money donated was given to the Red Cross to aid Japan.

Below: Spartan community members sing and pray with candles in hand near the rock at Michigan State University, in honor of those affected by the recent natural disasters in Japan. The Japan Club held a candlelight vigil to raise awareness, support Japan and raise money for Japan. The club has raised over seven thousand dollars for Japan so far, according to the Japan Club president, Takenori Takinamiat.

Below: Candles spell out "Japan" at a candlelight vigil for Japan near the rock at Michigan State University. The vigil was to pray for those coping with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The event also helped to raise money for those in Japan.



Read more...

Fashion shoot- Lauren Wood
















Read more...

Ganci-Fashion

Concept: "Wear Your Colors". My ad designer wanted the primary focus to be on the jerseys and the variation in color. The second focus was to prominently display the Nike "swoosh" to help the photos flow in the ad. In addition, the ad designer wanted the overall ad to be dramatic.








Read more...

  © Blogger template Shush by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP