Multimedia Reporting (Bradford-Utsler)
This site contains students' web stories for Professor Christy Bradford and Professor Max Utsler's multimedia reporting class at the University of Kansas William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
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Anti-video game legislation worries retailers
What's up Boog?
On-campus residents pack-up and move out
Students Study Disability Far From Home
Farm benefiting the autistic could be coming to town
Beef: It's What Affects Global Warming
Changes To Graduate Admissions Test Prompts Reflection
KU libraries need people as well as technology
Pool Time Relieves Tension
Students voted for a boathouse, what now?
Animal cruelty law too late for some students
Paying the price of a texting stalker
Historic designation and conservation of properties creates options for the future
It's a Weird Summer
Internships: a way to find out what you don’t like
Glass bottles fizzing out
Price to be Greek is on the Rise
High-tech security upgrades planned for new junior high
The new voices of music education
May Flowers Make Students Sour
Upgrades in the works for soccer team
Martial Arts helps keep kids in shape
A year of living whole
Professor Understands Plight of Immigrants
keeping in shape with the administration
Communicating the Mumps
A Running Donation
Lawrence communal life brings a dream house
The "tenacious bulldog" with a big heart
A true pioneer
Enriching Your Stroll Downtown
Working a Demanding Job on Television
Nationally recognized bird expert loves outdoors, natural history
SDAT Project To Benefit Lawrence
Bill Lee's Nitch
Study-abroad student trades in ticket home for chance to help students and Spanish-speaking community
Local lawyer considers teaching to be priceless
No Spam on Nachos Please
Worm Trails
Sharin' The Blues
Two Paws Up for Midge Grinstead
Coach travels country, globe; hopes to return home someday
Wednesday (4/5/06) Police Briefing
Tuition break still hotly debated
Athletes + Facilities = Illness?
Classified Research Policy Under Review
Lawrence Expansion
Wheelin' on up
KU Will Regain International Students
Bringing Awareness to the Community
Proposed code could reduce Lawrence's incoming retail
Wednesday (3/29/06) Police Briefing
Study reflects equality of men and women when running for political office
Community Divided By Park Expansion
Open gym space limited in Lawrence
The Current Face of Meth
Student loan interest rate increase forces students to act fast
Senior citizens appreciate what they have, while they have it
Berry Plastics Could Change Lawrence Policy
Public library expanion affects University students
Sun to shine early in March
Local agencies depend on Special Alcohol Fund money
University Daily Kansan safe, but other student publications jeapordized
Wednesday (3/15/06) Police Briefing
Wednesday (3/8/06) Police Briefing
Thursday Police Briefing
"Chalk" Full of Student Voice
Thursday Police Briefing
Buyer Beware
College Bookstores Find New Way to Increase Sales
Yes Men Tan
Businesses Follow Students to West Lawrence
Subscribers skip Netflix, Rent locally
More Recruiting, Less Selling
Local Students 'Dive In'
Filing income tax returns not such a daunting task
Retailers Affected by Team Success
Cottonwood Inc. Caught in the Middle
Students are Westward Bound
ForFarmersWarmWinterisBadforBusiness
Lawrence Food Businesses Good For Body And Economic Soul
ForFarmersWarmWinterisBadforBusiness
Switch to Adidas goes smoother than expected
Warm weather might save KU money
Wireless Network Access as a business booster
ForFarmersWarmWinterisBadforBusiness
Fed Interest Rate Hike Has Mixed Effect on Housing Market
When Even Free Fails at Being the Best Buy
Thursday Police Briefing
Architecture Students Travel to Tulane
Architecture School Travels to Tulane
Hall Center for Humanities Fellowship
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Sororities propose new parking permit
KU students use their cellphones inappropriately
Derek Schmidt Comes To KU Hall Center Fall 2006
Lacrosse practice
Men's Lacrosse Starts Spring Season
The Clicker
Game Consoles Must Now Be Registered Through ResNet
Hilltop hopes to see more students' children in program
"Two Guys" add color to students' essays
ResNet asks residents to register game consoles
Sororities Petition for a New Permit
Grounds Crews
Campers return to the Fieldhouse
Fieldhouse full of campers once again
Grounds crews get early start
Cell Phone Use Running Wild
Thursday Police Briefing
KU Offers Little Resources
Camping numbers down
Kansas Mens Lacrosse Prepares for Spring
SRS Cuts Funding for Students
Residents register online consoles
Competition Intensifies as SUA Hosts First Comedy Competition
KU students creating business
Change of Plans
Parking Commission to review Greek proposal
"Buy For The Better"
A campus whistle can harm you
Two Guys and a Red Pen add color to student's writing.
Simplified Academic Policy Starting Next Fall
Grounds crews get a head start
Students 'Click' in to their Futures
Architecture Studio Travels to Tulane
Senator awarded new KU Fellowship
Sexual Harassment at KU
Higher Credit Card Payments
KU Students Make Voices Heard At State Capitol
Rieger residents await decision
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Anti-video game legislation worries retailers
What's up Boog?
On-campus residents pack-up and move out
Students Study Disability Far From Home
Farm benefiting the autistic could be coming to town
Beef: It's What Affects Global Warming
Changes To Graduate Admissions Test Prompts Reflection
KU libraries need people as well as technology
Pool Time Relieves Tension
Students voted for a boathouse, what now?
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