KKJZ Building
August 11, 2011
Check out this jazzy slideshow of the KKJZ (KJazz) building at CSULB.
The Current State of High School Newspapers
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August 11, 2011
Will Jones hosts a podcast, with guests Alexis Maldonado and Bernard Shiveley to discuss the current state of high school newspapers, how to improve them and increase their readership.
LJ Podcast: Improving High School Newspapers
Lauren Lee and Janetta Osborne
August 11, 2011
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The MadzBrigan Show
Brianna Egan and Maddy Perrault
August 11, 2011
Brianna and Maddy discuss the state of high school newspapers focusing on their own paper, the High Tide. They propose ideas and observations to increase readership and and improve the paper for both their print and online editions. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to... Read more »
Podcast!!
August 11, 2011
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PodAWB
Alvin, Angel Balladares
August 11, 2011
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The MMJK Podcast
Jessica Kwok, Marisa McNally
August 11, 2011
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Megan Ono: The Garden is “A Hidden Treasure”
August 11, 2011
Megan Ono, a student docent at the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden, talks about her love of working outdoors in the garden. A student at CSULB, Ono sees the garden as a place for the community and students to come, enjoy, and relax.
An Oasis: The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden
Brianna Egan, Maddy Perrault
August 11, 2011
CSULB features a hidden jem on campus: a Japanese garden. The 1.3 acre santuary provides a place of rest for birds, plants, koi fish and members of the community and student body. Learn more about the history and uniqueness of the garden in this soundslide. Produced by Brianna Egan and Maddy Perrault.
The CSU Long Beach Student Union
Will Jones and Alexis Maldonado
August 11, 2011
