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Abigail Freeman of Glen Allen was one of three members of the Bridgewater College women's basketball team to be named Academic All-District by the College Sports Communicators. Freeman earns her first Academic All-District accolade after seeing action in all 24 games during the regular season. The junior is currently averaging north of seven points and four rebounds per game. Freeman recently picked up her first career double-double in a win over Lynchburg with 20 points and 10 boards. She has a 3.62 grade point average. *** Garrett Cox of Glen Allen was named to the fall 2022 dean's list at...Article LinkSupport the show
This second season of CIVICUS Voices focusses on the Freedom of Peaceful Assembly. We kick it off by discussing the basics of protesting: Protesting 101. Peaceful Assembly is an international fundamental right and it comes in many different forms that have evolved with time and technology. Luciana Pol, from the Center for Legal and Social Studies in Argentina, explains why this right is so important. Busisiwe Zasekhaya, the project coordinator at Right2Protest in South Africa describes the challenges protest-organisers face and how to overcome them. For an on-the-ground perspective, Abigail Freeman, the executive director of Alliance for Gender Justice and Human Rights, from Liberia shares her experience in organising protests. Head to the podcast webpage to navigate the resources and source material for this episode. You can find CIVICUS online and on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. CIVICUS Voices is hosted by Aarti Narsee and produced by Amal Atrakouti, Elna Schutz, Jamaine Krige, and the CIVICUS team. Photos, source material and transcript available here: https://www.civicus.org/index.php/media-center/resources/podcastcivicusvoicesYou can find CIVICUS online and on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. CIVICUS Voices is hosted by Aarti Narsee and produced by Elna Schutz, Jamaine Krige, and the CIVICUS team.
Editors Alex Macdougall, Matt Niksa, Rickie Houston, Aaron Ye, Naa Dedei Coleman and Mariana Sánchez Gaona join Abby and Sophie to reflect on the accomplishments and struggles of this past semester. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
This week, Abby and Sophie discuss the importance of having a website and a personal brand as a journalist, as well as exploring different kinds of writing and self-care. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
Sports editor Rickie Houston joins assistant managing editor Abigail Freeman to discuss highlights, challenges and his favorite parts of covering the Boston Marathon live. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
Former managing editor Jenny Rollins joins current managing editor K. Sophie Will to discuss what it's like to run a news organization and remembering why they got into journalism. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
This week we discuss the college admissions scandal and the bias that comes with being a student journalist when reporting on similar stories. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
Our Business Editor Dave Sebastian joins the show as we discuss the his coverage of a recent Harvard University lawsuit and tips for covering breaking news stories. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
Our In-Depth and Data Editor Matt Niksa joins the show as we discuss the Weekly Wonder, climate change, wicked free wi-fi and NICAR. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
This week we discuss the controversy surrounding Jill Abramson's new book, corrections and the future of journalism as we know it. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
Our Photo Editor, Aaron Ye, joins us to talk about our recent photo galleries and what he loves about photography. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
Dave Sebastian, our business and technology editor, joins us to talk about his most recent story and the future of his section. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story the was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
| About this Episode | You either hate them or you love them... ROOMMATES! Are you struggling to see eye to eye with your roommate? Need some advice on how to make living with others less painful? This episode of Spot On! is here to help everyone that shares their space with another. We know it can be stressful, so we brought on student and reporter, Abigail Freeman to share her amazing tips. Check out Abigail's article in the Boston Globe: https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/2018/10/11/how-deal-with-difficult-roommate/HE0CQvyEYctPo2tNvaqHAI/story.html Enjoy this episode of Spot On! and don't forget to subscribe and like our Facebook page! Thank you for listening! https://www.facebook.com/SpotOnDrJSB/ https://www.instagram.com/joansalgeblake/ https://twitter.com/joansalgeblake --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rickie Houston, the sports editor for BUNS, joins us to talk about the tumultuous coverage of Super Bowl LIII. “Between the Bylines” is a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story the was made, from the writers and editors who made it.
This episode is the introduction to “Between the Bylines", a weekly podcast from the Boston University News Service hosted by the K. Sophie Will and Abigail Freeman where they unpack must-read stories from the past week through the lens of student journalism. Hear how the story the was made, from the writers and editors who made it.