sports media
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Behind the cover of Butler CCOM
“When it comes to homework and projects, CCOM students have to actually go out and do real in-person research for themselves rather than being able to look up information in text books or online.”
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OT: Sports and stardom collide
“Snoop Dogg’s presence as an Olympic host is not just a gimmick; it is a clear signal of where sports media is headed, as the worlds of pop culture and sports are continuously becoming more and more blended.”
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Butler Sports Live enters a partnership with ESPN
Butler University students now have the opportunity to broadcast directly to national television, providing real-world professional experience.
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Dawgs with Style: Dr. Cynthia Chen
“I started caring less about what people say. [Style] is about who I am — not who I should be. I shouldn’t be defined by how I look or what I choose to wear.”
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Senior Sendoff: The bottom of the ninth
“I used to despise writing, but now it has become part of my life, and I could not be more thankful to be in the position I am in today.”
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Sports Media Students Receive New Production Truck
Multimedia Reporter Sierra Borkowski reports about the new production truck that will be used for sports media students to receive more hands-on experience.
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Butler University students contribute to March Madness social media
Students in Lee Farquhar’s Sports Newsroom class partner with the NCAA to help create media content during tournament.
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Female journalists should receive equal opportunities
TONY ESPINAL | Asst. Opinion Editor I love sports, especially football. I love watching two brutish armies waging combat, vying for a chance to play in the ultimate game- the Super Bowl. While I enjoy soccer and basketball as well, there is no sport I would rather watch over football. However, I know of someone…

