Thursday, February 26, 2015
Friday, February 20, 2015
Lone Star Dispatch #4
front page: cancer diagnosis doesn't stop Gomez
theatre teacher and ethnical director, Roberto Gomez, has been diagnosed with kidney cancer. His wife Rachel has been filling in for him at school while he takes time off to recover front an unsuccessful surgery. Many of his old students, colleges, and communities have been reaching out to him in support.
who: Roberto Gomez and his family
what: cancer
where: in his kidneys…. at school
when: now, Nov 7
why: rachel is filling in because roberto has been diagnosed
how: uncontrolled cell growth
quoted: rachel gomez, lauren gomez, roberto
the very last one
yes
quote
student life: you love em', hate em', but date em'
high school relationships can be both a lesson and also an experiment. many high school students think these relationships are very helpful in the long run, while some teachers think it's to find what you like and dislike in a person. One must make sure to balance school, friends, family, and your significant other otherwise things may get rocky.
who: students
what: high school relationships
where: high school
when: high school
why: they can be beneficial for the future
how: can be lessons and experiments
quoted: anna ambrosino, ethan long
the last one
not really
quote
news: eric moe and nathan hull awarded for art
senior eric moe and junior ethan hull were awarded for their art in the scholastic art and writing competition. out of thousands of entries they were two of the 170 awarded. their works were displayed at the Scanlan gallery.
who; eric moe and nathan hull
what: scholastic art and writing competition
where: scanlan gallery
when: december 10 to feb 6
why: art competition
how: they won…
quoted: eric moe, ethan hull, caryle brookshire
eric moe's
sort of
satement
sports: three bulldog baseball players sign to continue their baseball careers
chris logan, kyle gray, and joe davis all sign to continue their baseball careers into college. Logan will be attending ranger college, gray will play for blinn college, and davis for the university of houston. the baseball team is just now kicking off their season and are hoping to make it to the playoffs.
who: chris logan, kyle gray, joe davis, and the baseball team
what: sign to colleges and baseball season
where: bowie
when: jan 23
why: to continue their baseball careers
how: colleges saw them playing
quoted: logan, gray, davis, coach degelia, and sara hughes
sara's
yes
quote
Entertainment: Evita takes the stage
the starlight theater company put together and preformed Evita for their january musical. Evita is abut Eva Peron's rise from poverty to her rise of power in Argentina. The role of Eva was portrayed by six different girls, three for each show, to represent the different stages of her life.
who: starlight theatre company
what: Evita the musical
where: bowie theatre
when: january
why: to portray the glorious and not so glorious parts of Eva Peron's life.
how: many rehearsals we undergone to put it together.
quoted: kalyn holloway, lily howard, morgan martel, paige bradbury, chloe byars, maddy sparks, LaRue.
the first quote by kalyn holloway
sort of
statement
commentary: pushing equality for all (meninists)
with the recent trend of feminism, mainly on social media, a group of males created an account called "Meninists" to mock feminism and to share their point of view on the way feminists see men. Although it is the 21st century, there are still many sexist people out in the world today who treat women differently than they would men. Men currently hold many powerful jobs and remain to be part of the main authority.
who: feminists and meninists
what: feminism and meninism
where: social media
when: now
why: to mock feminism, to gain equality
how: men continue to hold more power of women and women are being treated slightly different
quoted: merriam webster dictionary, urban dictionary
there weren't really any quotes except for the one in the middle
sort of
sentence
In Depth story: hands free cell phone policy enacted
a new law was announced on JAnuary 1, 2015 that prohibits the use of handheld electronic devices while driving. to solve the problem of texting and driving, people can use hand free systems to provide a safer way of communication. there are many people who oppose this law, and many others who are for it.
who: people of austin, drivers
what: hands free policy law
where: austin, texas
when: january 1, 2015
why: to prevent car crashes caused by texting and driving
how: government?
quoted: marielle lopez, lauren guilette, stacy stacher.
In Depth story: hands free cell phone policy enacted
a new law was announced on JAnuary 1, 2015 that prohibits the use of handheld electronic devices while driving. to solve the problem of texting and driving, people can use hand free systems to provide a safer way of communication. there are many people who oppose this law, and many others who are for it.
who: people of austin, drivers
what: hands free policy law
where: austin, texas
when: january 1, 2015
why: to prevent car crashes caused by texting and driving
how: government?
quoted: marielle lopez, lauren guilette, stacy stacher.
marielle lopez's quote
i guess
quote, statement, statement
photography:
1. fav photo: the photo of maddy sparks playing Evita on page 7
1a. it looks pretty intense and i like the shadow/silhouette framing her.
1b. framing
2. the one for New Year, New Blog
2a. its really dark i feel like it could've been taken somewhere else or the settings could have been changed to make the exposure brighter
3. the knife throwing story
4. the photography was good, but could have been improved. i think the weakest points varied around making sure to have the right exposure, and also the fact that the photos lack emotion and action, something that's a really big part of photography. Otherwise, i think most of the photos were nicely taken, i would just have liked to maybe feel something while looking at them.
i guess
quote, statement, statement
photography:
1. fav photo: the photo of maddy sparks playing Evita on page 7
1a. it looks pretty intense and i like the shadow/silhouette framing her.
1b. framing
2. the one for New Year, New Blog
2a. its really dark i feel like it could've been taken somewhere else or the settings could have been changed to make the exposure brighter
3. the knife throwing story
4. the photography was good, but could have been improved. i think the weakest points varied around making sure to have the right exposure, and also the fact that the photos lack emotion and action, something that's a really big part of photography. Otherwise, i think most of the photos were nicely taken, i would just have liked to maybe feel something while looking at them.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Other High School Newspapers
Answers
1. The Sailor's Log was my favorite because I thought the layout was neat and organized. I also liked the colors too, because they weren't too bright, yet still caught my attention.
2. The Sailor's Log caught my attention because it had a cool, unique title, and the layout was really cool.
3. My favorite title was the "Choir Accompanist Criminal Charges still Pending" because it made me want to know more about what had happened at that specific high school.
4. There were three stories on the front page of that newspaper.
5. Newspaper share certain similarities, some being that they usually most of the time have a very small font to fit the title and the pictures, and that the titles are usually at the top, horizontal.
6. Things that can be different with newspapers can be the different types or fonts of the titles. Or maybe that there can be only one big picture, maybe three or more.
7. These newspapers are different from the ones from around the world because they are most of the time are supposed to have a different style.
Broadsheets 3 or more stories on the front cover
1. http://issuu.com/beverlyhighlights/docs/nov._8_issue
2.http://issuu.com/thelonestardispatch/docs/issue_3_complete
3. http://issuu.com/kpool33/docs/dec._20_np
Tabloid 2 or less stories on the front
1. http://issuu.com/scotscoop/docs/carlmont_september_highlander
2. http://issuu.com/shs-talisman/docs/talisman_vol_49_issue_2_october_31_
3. http://issuu.com/the_lance/docs/lance_issue_3
NewsMagazine No story, only photo that may be glossy inside, or newsprint
1. http://issuu.com/mountainvistaonline/docs/issuu
2. http://issuu.com/arapahoeherald/docs/october_issue
3. http://issuu.com/jlabmag/docs/january
Elements on a Newspaper front page
Headlines Heading for any piece of writing in a newspaper, or titling for a picture
Subheadlines An additional sentence immediately following the headline
Lines A line following the subheading and headline giving the author's name
Boxes Part of a newspaper enclosed in borders
Photos A picture or pictures relating to the story or headline in a newspaper
Teaser A line or headline promoting an article inside the newspaper
Flag Used to indicate the location of the article
Folios A credit line referencing where the information comes from
Captions Explaining the setup in a picture in a newspaper
Stories Explaining current events for the newspaper
Bylines Short phrase including the name of the author
Jumps Identifying the page on which a story is continued
Story dividers
Screens To reduce the color photograph, a screen is placed between the film and the paper
Infographics Used to show the weather in newspapers
Masthead/staff box A list of information about the newspaper's publishers.
1. The Sailor's Log was my favorite because I thought the layout was neat and organized. I also liked the colors too, because they weren't too bright, yet still caught my attention.
2. The Sailor's Log caught my attention because it had a cool, unique title, and the layout was really cool.
3. My favorite title was the "Choir Accompanist Criminal Charges still Pending" because it made me want to know more about what had happened at that specific high school.
4. There were three stories on the front page of that newspaper.
5. Newspaper share certain similarities, some being that they usually most of the time have a very small font to fit the title and the pictures, and that the titles are usually at the top, horizontal.
6. Things that can be different with newspapers can be the different types or fonts of the titles. Or maybe that there can be only one big picture, maybe three or more.
7. These newspapers are different from the ones from around the world because they are most of the time are supposed to have a different style.
Broadsheets 3 or more stories on the front cover
1. http://issuu.com/beverlyhighlights/docs/nov._8_issue
2.http://issuu.com/thelonestardispatch/docs/issue_3_complete
3. http://issuu.com/kpool33/docs/dec._20_np
Tabloid 2 or less stories on the front
1. http://issuu.com/scotscoop/docs/carlmont_september_highlander
2. http://issuu.com/shs-talisman/docs/talisman_vol_49_issue_2_october_31_
3. http://issuu.com/the_lance/docs/lance_issue_3
NewsMagazine No story, only photo that may be glossy inside, or newsprint
1. http://issuu.com/mountainvistaonline/docs/issuu
2. http://issuu.com/arapahoeherald/docs/october_issue
3. http://issuu.com/jlabmag/docs/january
Elements on a Newspaper front page
Headlines Heading for any piece of writing in a newspaper, or titling for a picture
Subheadlines An additional sentence immediately following the headline
Lines A line following the subheading and headline giving the author's name
Boxes Part of a newspaper enclosed in borders
Photos A picture or pictures relating to the story or headline in a newspaper
Teaser A line or headline promoting an article inside the newspaper
Flag Used to indicate the location of the article
Folios A credit line referencing where the information comes from
Captions Explaining the setup in a picture in a newspaper
Stories Explaining current events for the newspaper
Bylines Short phrase including the name of the author
Jumps Identifying the page on which a story is continued
Story dividers
Screens To reduce the color photograph, a screen is placed between the film and the paper
Infographics Used to show the weather in newspapers
Masthead/staff box A list of information about the newspaper's publishers.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Front Pages of the World
1. My favorite newspaper front page was the San Francisco Examiner
2. My favorite headline on the front page of the newspaper that I chose is "Hello, my name is …" because it's an interesting title and it makes me want to know what the article is about.
3. There is only one story on the front page.
4. They all have a huge title, headings, subheadings, and at least one picture.
5. All the different front pages have different amount of stories, pictures, headings, headlines, and titles.
2. My favorite headline on the front page of the newspaper that I chose is "Hello, my name is …" because it's an interesting title and it makes me want to know what the article is about.
3. There is only one story on the front page.
4. They all have a huge title, headings, subheadings, and at least one picture.
5. All the different front pages have different amount of stories, pictures, headings, headlines, and titles.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
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