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The Daily Collegian of University Park

2023-08-16 09:15:43

To the students, professors, and residents of the University Park Daily State University area, the presidential election in 2004 is nearby, only a few days later. This election is one of the closest games in America history. It is difficult to tell which candidate will win the election. Among the two presidential election candidates, John Kerry of the Democratic Party and George Bush of the Republican Party have quite different styles and policies. Their policies will have a major impact on our future in every way.

Deadlines, circulation circulation, income, and conflict are issues that are regularly addressed by newspapers all over the world. These are the problems that "everyday college students" face. The only difference is that "Daily College Student" is a university newspaper. It is issued independently at Penn State University and is operated by students. This is one of the top US student newspapers and has won numerous awards. This newspaper has 200 staff, and its circulation count is comparable to the issue number of newspaper in a small town.

A documentary on the newspaper was the theme of the US Embassy in Abuja, and reporters and other guests discussed issues affecting the practice of journalism. The film "The Paper" was recorded in the daily cholesian for 1 year. "The Paper" tells all trial and error, success, frustration, disappointment while chasing editor and journalist of The Daily Collegian through daily work from editing meeting to storytelling, class meeting

Another big problem that came up in the movie was circulation. Everyday college students are faced with a decline in liquidity and a challenge that it may have on paper. Although it is part of the university community, the paper is independent and advertisement is indispensable for its existence. Of course, a decline in liquidity will adversely affect advertisement revenue. This is a problem that traditional media (such as newspapers) must deal with when competing with online publications and social media. Everyday college students make younger readers more interesting and trying to increase circulation. At the editorial meeting there were people suggesting that even a date column would introduce a more interesting story.

Victoria Jake slowly but definitely has completed her degree in movies, writings and women's studies at the University of Amherst at the University of Massachusetts. She is the editor in chief of Massachusetts Daily College and has written articles on editing / opinion pages. In her free time, Victoria is a bus driver