By Emily Anne Espinosa |Staff Writer| Los Angeles Times journalists and editors arrived on campus oct. 20 to discuss the recently published controversial articles about the San Bernardino community by the LA Times. Last year, the LA Times covered the urban living conditions of the city in the seven part series, "San Bernardino: Broken City", as well as the coverage of the Dec. 2 shootings. The coverage of the Dec. 2 shootings lead the LA Times to receive a Pulitzer Prize, with a $10,000 cash award. "San Bernardino: A Quest for Understanding" Symposium, addressed the criticism about their recent piece released during the summer 2015 "A Broken City" series written by reporter Joe … [Read more...] about Putting the pieces together
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CSUSB Spring Into Media Symposium
By Shane Burrell |Sports Editor| The 2015 Communication Symposium brought acknowledgements to communication students who are outstanding, along with students who sought more information of how to expand their future careers. The Symposium is a way for the communications department and the College of Arts and Letters to acknowledge communication students. Chelsea Galvez was awarded the prize for the Most Outstanding Mass Communications student, and Amanda Fernandez who, through all odds, triumphed over sickness to show that she is the best in radio. The Symposium also included a keynote speaker and multiple panels with CSUSB Alumni. After the ceremony, students, speakers, … [Read more...] about CSUSB Spring Into Media Symposium