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Reporting

From getting the perfect quote to interviewing strangers on the street, the 2008 cherubs learned the reporting techniques of a sucessful journalist. Check out what cherubs learned during lectures with instructors and guest speakers, some favorite cherub interviews and how to prepare for a tough writing assignment.

Writing

Cherubs never stop writing - it's a fact. The cherub class of 2008 learned how to write different types of stories and applied lessons from lectures to their writing assignments. They sweated the details, scoured the AP Stylebook and mastered the art of a perfect lead.

Assignments

Cherubs gained knowledge in the classroom, but they gained experience from their writing assignments. From the Fourth of July to the trend stories, cherubs learned how to write in different styles, break down barriers while interviewing and how to survive critique from their instructors. Discover 2008 cherub writing assignments and examples of cherub work.

Discover multimedia

The future of journalism lies in the world of multimedia. The cherub class of 2008 expanded their interests and skills from print journalism into multimedia, exploring broadcast, video blogs, podcasts, online journalism, and photography.

Learning environment

Step inside the classroom to experience the academic life of a cherub. Learn a reporter's lingo, experience the college life and discover the tools a journalist needs to suceed in and out of the classroom.