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Stories include a fastrak assault on a CCSU student, open house, advising tips and spring concert ticket sales. CCSU NEWS is produced by JRN 440, Newscast Practicum within the Department of Journalism.
Stories include: CCSU car charging stations, Take back the night, HIV Prevention, Stand up CCSU, Library week celebrations. CCSU News is produced by students in JRN 440, Newscast Practicum within the Department of Journalism.
Stories include CCSU student death update, Elmer's Place responds to underage drinking, The MSA gathering, Preparing your car for spring. CCSU NEWS is produced by JRN 440- Newscast Practicum, in the Department of Journalism.
Stories include Blumenthal Visits CCSU, A look at CCSU's new football coach, twitter's new voice for sports teams on campus and more. CCSU NEWS is produced by JRN 440- Newscast Practicum, in the Department of Journalism.
Produced by Larry Clark stories include: CCSU attends the Bernie Sanders rally, tech space for rent on campus, students get hypnotized, new acapella groups take the stage, learning how to paint.
Produced by Taylor Jacobs Stories include: Trump rally professor arrest, CCSU's muslim for a day event, SGA candidate updates, CCSU Blood Drive, Final exam stress.
Produced by Cory Pollnow Stories include: New Britain's little poland festival, a new and scary theatre production on campus, thousands of extra cars on campus to show off their chrome, new tech space for rent on campus for finals.
Produced by Lisa Masicotte Stories include: Sex assault awareness on campus, CCSU blood drive, Stitching for a good cause, Trump rally arrest, CCSU car show.
Produced by Taylor Jacobs: Stories include: CCSU students feeling the Bern, A campaign 2016 update. Drunk driving simulator comes to campus. One campus music group hits Itunes. Fall registration is in full swing, how not to be shut out of classes.
Producer: Dillon Meehan Stories include: CCSU Neighbors helping neihbors campain, #standupCCSU Drunk Driving simulation shows students the real impacts, spring has finally sprung at CCSU.
Produced by: Corey Pollnow Stories include: Diversi-tea and what students are talking about, President Miller and music in Marcus White, CCSU's elevator pitch.
Produced by: James Vitali Stories include: Beth Bye visit to CCSU campus. New Haven's St Patrick's Day Parade, Geology changing the way we think about our planet.
Produced by: Dillon Meehan Stories include: Spring concert preview, SGA goes to Texas, Advising is coming soon, Black Lives Matter: On Campus
Produced by: Dan Schwager Stories include: Dining hall opens, registration tips, Congressman Larson visits campus, spring fever hits CCSU
Producer: Taylor Jacobs Stories include student produced productions, SGA Scholarships advertised and CCSU's news 'hoverboard ban'.
Producer: Sintia Arelus Stories include: CCSU's chinese new year celebrations, snow causing parking problems on campus, The Women's Center prepares for their annual talent show, BOR President Mark Ojakian pays CCSU a visit to discuss budget cuts.
CCSU NEWS, 12-3-2015 Producer: Sintia Arelus Stories include: a short drive from campus can take you on a trip back in time, Syrian refugee crisis hits close to come at CCSU, Meditation is taking over the library, Metro north is raising rates, a popular movie on campus is sparking the race conversation. CCSU NEWS is a product of JRN 440- Newscast Practicum, produced entirely by students in the Department of Journalism
CCSU NEWS NOVEMBER 19, 2015 Produced by: Kristen Theodore Stories include: The BOR contract fight continues, The women of color luncheon, Bradysmile organization comes to campus to keep little ones warm this winter,Sara Ganim, CNN Correspondent visits CCSU, Women’s Basketball is off to a strong and hopeful start. Produced by JRN 440 students, Newscast Practicum, in the Department of Journalism.
CCSU Newscast Producer: Mitzie Martin Stories include: CCSU's Pride Club raising awareness in the LGBT community. Students react to a sexual assault on campus. Frank Pepe's pizza voted #1 in the country, we take you inside to show you how it's made. Students react to a proposal which would allow inmates to receive free tuition. Student loan debt reaches 1 trillion dollars, find out about a new repayment plan. CCSU NEWS is a product of JRN 440- Newscast Practicum, Professor Darren Sweeney, Department of Journalism.
Producer: Hailey Paternoster Stories include: A test of the emergency system, CCSU pumpkin carving, a car show on campus and CCSU heads to Cuba. Produced by JRN 440 - Newscast practicum in the Department of Journalism.
CCSU NEWS Produced by: Regina Roch Stories include: Students skating their way to class, coaching students in the class for success, CCSU Police getting into the holiday spirit for a good cause, Honoring CCSU Veterans. Stories produced by JRN 440- Newscast Practicum. Professor Darren Sweeney, Department of Journalism
CCSU NEWS October 8, 2015 Producer: Sintia Arelus Stories include: Body cams coming to campus police-Teaching excellence nominations-CAN activities promoting homecoming-How CCSU participated in national news engagement day. Produced, directed and reported by students in JRN 440- Newscast Practicum in the Department of Journalism. Professor Darren Sweeney
CCSU NEWS October 15, 2015 Producer: Taylor Jacobs Stories include: Making a difference teams up with CCSU to help the community - more construction is coming to campus, including a popular coffee shop - The learning center expands to help more students - Faculty and students begin the fight against a Board of Regents proposal that they say threatens education - what the women's center is doing to promote breast cancer awareness for the month of October. Produced, directed and reported by students in JRN 440- Newscast Practicum in the Department of Journalism. Professor Darren Sweeney
CCSU NEWS October 1, 2015 Producer: Kristen Theodore Stories include: A new "recharge" program to help save students money on beverage purchases, at the same time saving the environment. The red flags on campus are for a good cause, More construction is coming to CCSU, find out what building are next on the renovation list. The battle continues between neighborhood residents and rowdy CCSU students, what the "town and gown" task force is doing to quiet things down. Produced, directed and reported by students in JRN 440- Newscast Practicum in the Department of Journalism. Professor Darren Sweeney
CCSU NEWS September 24, 2015 Producer: Kristen Theodore Stories include: A new interactive exhibit on campus, why commuters should allow for more time parking this semester, how a new app will save you time when you have to print on campus and how organizers of "Black Lives Matter" are keeping the discussion going for the new academic year.
Ice and campus closings, One credit life changing course, Makiah Jones On-scene holiday concert, Art breaks.
Breaking News mens basketball, United Sister Leadership group, Breast Cancer Awareness Walk, The Hook Up talk at CCSU, A small town goes up for sale, Art and Coffee downtown, New pizza bar near campus, Horror movie review
New Community Engagement Course, The Campus Compassion Project, Protesting and Christmas shopping, Final exam therapy dog.
CCSU, KLEP Exams, Holiday Theaterworks, Picking out the best Christmas tree, The ugly sweater run.
Stories include Michael Brown shooting, protest, CCSU Reaction. New advising center on campus.
Jeans getting bigger for iphones, Voter registration booths, CACE Job Fair, Farmers stands in the big city, Dance Central Fall Showcase, Women's Field Hockey), Dan Weldon remembered.
CCSU News teams cover the Connecticut Governor's race, including polling station problems and issues with voter apathy on campus.