EUHS to offer more electives

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EUHS to offer more electives

Advanced media and broadcasting II will give students the practical experience of gathering, writing, editing and producing video for broadcast media. Hands-on activities include set management, student shadowing, intern training, camera techniques, teleprompting, script writing, storyboarding and
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Two from ESU to receive Presidential Award for Diversity

Ralvell Rogers II, a graduating senior in English, Modern Language and Journalism with a focus in Creative Writing, embodies leadership, engagement and service toward multiculturalism and diversity that ESU strives to achieve. Rogers has been involved as a participant and leader in an impressive
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BJ's hires Australian book publisher COO to expand digital offerings

He joins the company from Australia travel book publisher Lonely Planet, where he was chief operating officer and responsible for leading the company's digital transformation. In his new role at BJ's, Seshadri will work on BJ's expansion of its omnichannel capabilities. He will lead the company's efforts
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Bengals Beat Writer Thinks Cedric Ogbuehi Had And Blew His Chance At LT

That is a pretty emphatic vote of no-confidence from one of the team's most well-known and informed beat writers, though that of course does not make him an expert in personnel nor in grading the performance of an offensive linemen. Some things are easier to tell than others, however. For what it's
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Contractor in Charge Offers Last-Minute Registration for “Profitable CEO” Event, Invites Local …

The Profitable CEO will also include an address from author Mike Michalowicz, whose Profit First system is one of the biggest business best-sellers in recent memory. “Profit First is a simple tweak to the way you view accounting, yet it can unlock the true money-making potential of your business—and
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Nottingham youth has its say on 'greening' the city

Nottingham for Nature has been developed through a series of creative sessions incorporating street art, creative writing and poetry to enable young people freely to express their concerns about environmental issues and share ideas about solutions to problems such as the loss of green space and air
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Tronc Sells Los Angeles Times After Battle With Shareholder

Tronc, formerly Tribune Publishing Co., announced on Wednesday, Feb. 7, it will sell the LA Times, The San Diego Union Tribune and other titles to Soon-Shiong, the newspaper company's second largest shareholder, for $500 million plus the assumption of $90 million in pension liabilities. The deal will
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Why 'Heart Berries' Author Therese Marie Mailhot Doesn't Use The Word "Resilient"

In Heart Berries, Mailhot cites a creative writing professor who requested the class “not to write about abortions or car wrecks.” I ask her if “don't write about this…” is perhaps just one more way to censor and silence women — and whether readers (and for example, critics of the #MeToo movement, and
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River Campus Announces Summer Arts Festival Dates and Shows

Events scheduled for this year's June 16 festival include live music, dance, theatrical performances, magic, visual arts displays, hands-on family-friendly art expression activities, museum exhibitions, musical instruments and animal petting zoos, creative writing workshops, an art walk, and other hands-on
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