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Media Warning
These warnings are posted everywhere on campus buildings to ward off the media from attending class when the students returned.
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Licensed under Creative Commons…
Tags: media, media warning
Satellite Dishes
The parking lot of the convention center bristled with satellite dishes. Dozens, maybe hundreds, sprouted from the tops of the vans.
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Tags: inn, media, virginia tech inn
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An individual mourns and pays respect to the victims at one of the memorial sites on the drill field.
Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe
Photo Courtesy of Patrick Donohoe
Tags: drill field, media, memorial, mourning
Mention of shooter's ethnicity unnecessary
Apr 30 2007
Re: "CUPD Assesses Campus Safety," News, April 18
To the Editor:
Thank you for the article "CUPD Assesses Campus Safety." In some ways, it made me feel a little bit safer knowing about the heightened security. However, it made me…
Re: "CUPD Assesses Campus Safety," News, April 18
To the Editor:
Thank you for the article "CUPD Assesses Campus Safety." In some ways, it made me feel a little bit safer knowing about the heightened security. However, it made me…
Tags: cornell, ethnic identity, media
Reflections on Virginia Tech
By Billy McMorris
Apr 17 2007
John Manetta Once Told Me
In early modern Europe the infant mortality rate was astronomical. Crude medical practices led to a high casualty rate for mother and child alike. In many cases, new mothers would be…
Apr 17 2007
John Manetta Once Told Me
In early modern Europe the infant mortality rate was astronomical. Crude medical practices led to a high casualty rate for mother and child alike. In many cases, new mothers would be…
Tags: cornell, gun control, media
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Major media outlets interview students, faculty, and staff.
Photo Courtesy of Dana Burman
Photo Courtesy of Dana Burman
Tags: interviews, media, reporter
Seeking Healing
The media need our help to shift their focus from murderers and violence to the compassionate healing journeys of victims' families:
After the Virginia Tech tragedy, the president of the American Psychiatric Association, Pedro Ruiz, wrote an…
After the Virginia Tech tragedy, the president of the American Psychiatric Association, Pedro Ruiz, wrote an…
Tags: healing, media, memorial, peace, school violence
Connected to the news by a generation of wired witnesses
Posted by Dale Peskin | April 23rd, 2007
Unaware of a shooting in a dormitory that left two people dead, Virginia Tech graduate student Jamal al Barghouti headed across campus to meet with his advisor. Nearing Norris Hall he ran into police, guns…
Unaware of a shooting in a dormitory that left two people dead, Virginia Tech graduate student Jamal al Barghouti headed across campus to meet with his advisor. Nearing Norris Hall he ran into police, guns…
Tags: citizen journalism, common good, community, media
Virginia Tech: How Media Are Evolving
April 17th, 2007 by Dan Gillmor
(Note: This will appear tomorrow as an op-ed piece in the Washington Examiner newspaper.)
Once again, horror has given us a glimpse of our media future: simultaneously conversational and distributed, mass and…
(Note: This will appear tomorrow as an op-ed piece in the Washington Examiner newspaper.)
Once again, horror has given us a glimpse of our media future: simultaneously conversational and distributed, mass and…
Tags: citizen journalism, democratization, editorial, media
Re-Imaging Violence
Recorded Thursday, April 19 (24 MB MP3)
We've decided to scrap tonight's planned show (about language post-Imus) in favor of a show about the visual reverberations of the Virginia Tech shooting. Our central prod came from the trusty barthjg,…
We've decided to scrap tonight's planned show (about language post-Imus) in favor of a show about the visual reverberations of the Virginia Tech shooting. Our central prod came from the trusty barthjg,…
Tags: media, mp3, open source, radio, show, technology, violence, visual
What May Come: Asian Americans and the Virginia Tech Shootings
By Tamara K. Nopper | 04.19.2007
April 17, 2007
Like many, I was glued to the television news yesterday, keeping updated about the horrific shootings at Virginia Tech University. I was trying to deal with my own disgust and sadness, especially…
April 17, 2007
Like many, I was glued to the television news yesterday, keeping updated about the horrific shootings at Virginia Tech University. I was trying to deal with my own disgust and sadness, especially…