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The Journalism Salute
Special Presentation from The Nutgraf: From Campus to Campaign- Student Media's Role in Election Coverage

The Journalism Salute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 52:30


This week's episode is a special presentation from The Nutgraf- Campus To Campaign- Student Media's Role in Election Coverage- hosted by The Journalism Salute's Mark Simon.Our guests were Peggy Dodd, editor-in-chief of OU Daily at the University of Oklahoma, Lily Alexander, editor-in-chief of The Daily Lobo at the University of New Mexico, and Sarah Hutter, executive producer of E2024 at The LA Loyolan at Loyola Marymount University.The three of them share their journeys into journalism, their reporting strategies and team coverage of the election, the challenges unique to student journalists, the value of diverse perspectives, how they're handling misinformation, and much more.The Nutgraf covers student journalism and is edited and published by Chatwan Mongkol. We highly recommend subscribing to his newsletter, nutgrafnews.substack.comThank you as always for listening. Please send us feedback to journalismsalute@gmail.comVisit our website: thejournalismsalute.org Mark's website (MarkSimonmedia.com)Tweet us at @journalismpodSubscribe to our newsletter– journalismsalute.substack.com

Generation Justice
10.18.20- NMPIRG Civic Engagement Panel

Generation Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 57:16


This week on Generation Justice, we learned about the importance of voting and engaging with the 2020 election! Tune in and enjoy the Civic Engagement Event hosted by NMPIRG. We heard from Aaliyah Quintana, President of UNM Pre Law Society; Joe StaRrs, Communication & Journalism Track Director of the Fund for American Studies; Mia Amin, ASUNM President; RodneyBowe, Director of the UNM Men of Color Initiative; Madeline Pukite, UNM Student & Writer for The Daily Lobo; and Sean Floyd; CEO of Nomadic Solutions Political Consulting & Adjunct Professor at George Washington University. Thank you to Andrew Shumman, Campus Relations Coordinator of NMPIRG for moderating this discussion! Catch us live every Sunday @ 7:00pm on 89.9 KUNM OR stream on KUNM.org!

Weekly Podcast
Daily Lobo Podcast Ep. 15, September 20, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 10:42


This week's Daily Lobo podcast addresses Black Student Alliance condemning "racist remarks," ASUNM updates and a federal threat to the protection of 90 percent of New Mexico's water. Photo Credit: By Colton Newman/@cnewman101/Daily Lobo The Kappa Kappa Gamma house off of University Boulevard stays busy on the afternoon of Sept. 19, 2018. Kappa Kappa Gamma is in the midst of allegations that members of the sorority used "racial remarks" during an anxiety workshop.

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Weekly Podcast
Podcast Ep. 14, August 29, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 5:22


This week, the Daily Lobo will talk job vacancies at the top level of University Admin, Smith Plaza opening and the latest on Sports. We're back to weekly podcasts! Photo Credit: Colton Newman / Daily Lobo / @cnewman101 ASUNM President Becka Myers and UNM President Garnett Stokes use an over-sized pair of scissors to cut a ribbon during the Smith Plaza ribbon cutting ceremony in Smith Plaza on Aug. 28, 2018.

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Weekly Podcast
Week recap - Episode 13, August 2, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 13:18


This week, we explore Mexico City with one of our reporters, talk about newsprint paper tariffs, and go in depth on some of the summer music releases and hot tracks with the music desk. As the Daily Lobo is going on hiatus for the summer, we'll return on August 16th with a special podcast. Week recaps will start up again August 27th. Photo Credit: Danielle Prokop / Daily Lobo / @ProkopDani The printing press at the Santa Fe New Mexican

Weekly Podcast
Week recap - Episode 12, July 19, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 14:21


This week, we discussed the news that the UNM Board of Regents Unanimously cut four sports from the athletic program, but first we touched on some new developments in the distinguished professor story, talked about food writing in Italy, and previewed one of the hottest events of the summer. It's the Daily Lobo, and you don't want to miss it. Photo Credit; By Danielle Prokop/ @ProkopDani/ Daily Lobo Head men's soccer coach Jeremy Fishbein reacted Wednesday July 18, 2018, to the news that men's soccer along with four other sports would be cut from the program, pending a board of Regent vote Thursday.

Weekly Podcast
Week recap - Episode 7, May 10, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 11:42


This week, the Daily Lobo takes a look back on some of their favorite topics of the semester. Including, the taproom, a new president, tuition increase, Cirque Du Soleil and the UNM HSC Orchestra. Photo editor and music reporter Colton Newman also talked about some of his favorite shows he covered. Photo Info: Image by Colton Newman/@coltonperson/Daily Lobo

Weekly Podcast
Week recap - Episode 6, May 3, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 7:44


This week, the Daily Lobo reported on the University of New Mexico's Department of Dermatology's re-accredidation, the week in sports and talked with photographers about their photo stories in today's special photo issue. Photo Info: Image by Colton Newman/@coltonperson/Daily Lobo

Weekly Podcast
Week recap - Episode 5, April 26, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 10:39


This week, the Daily Lobo joined the #SaveStudentNewsrooms movement and reported on the Chicana/Chicano Studies Department getting one step closer toward advanced degrees, the Survivors Stand and a talk from a former EPA administrator. Cameron Goeldner talks about the week in sports. Photo Info: Image by Madison Spratto/@Madi_spratto/Daily Lobo Two demonstrators hold signs to show their support of adding a master's, master's certificate and doctoral degree program to the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department on April 24, 2018 . The Faculty Senate unanimously passed the proposal.

Weekly Podcast
Week Recap - Episode 4, April 19, 2018

Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 10:40


This week, the Daily Lobo published the Green Issue (featuring pieces on marijuana, going green, earning cash on the side and more) and also covered topics such as the Board of Regents' approval of a proposal on athletics and the ASUNM Spring Senate election. Photo Info: Image by Anthony Jackson/@TonyAnjackson/Daily Lobo Sacred Garden Dispensary Manager Cecilia Gutierrez rearranges different cannabis strains.

Sex Gets Real with Dawn Serra
Sex Gets Real 149: Bad sex toys & the truth of running a sex shop

Sex Gets Real with Dawn Serra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 77:23


This episode is sponsored by HotelsByDay. Save 5% with code SGR5off. Enrollment for the 2017 Explore More Summit is OFFICIALLY open. The summit is free, runs for ten days, and features interviews with SOO many incredible thought-leaders. You can sign-up at exploremoresummit.com. It's been incredible creating these talks, so I hope you'll check it out. It all starts March 8th, 2017. This week, I'm so excited that Matie Fricker and Hunter Riley from Self Serve Sexuality Resource Center are here. We talk about community sex education, sex toy testing fatigue, and how they make their sex store welcoming and empowering. Matie goes deep into toxic toys and what happened when they gave customers a choice between toxic and non-toxic toys. Plus, their testers have to fill out an 8-page survey about each and every product the store carries. We also dive into bad sex toy design, the ONE product that Matie has been searching for for 10 years and has not found a decent one, orgasm stuckness and toy loyalty and why that can inhibit pleasure, and my frustration with sex classes... why do blowjob classes consistently sell out at stores across the country but not cunnilingus classes? Yeah. Let's name it. Follow Sex Gets Real on Twitter and Facebook. It's true. Oh! And Dawn is on Instagram. Resources mentioned in this episode Hunter's blog post all about the drama at UNM's sex week That Travel & Leisure article on hotel sex that I mentioned in the intro. About Matie Fricker Matie Fricker is a smut peddling sweetheart with a deep love for the odd and tender. She owns Albuquerque’s best sex shop, Self Serve Toys. Self Serve is a shiny bubble of love and safety for those seeking pleasure and joy in their lives. One of her proudest accomplishments was causing Rush Limbaugh to say “female orgasm” on-air multiple times. Matie has been awarded the 2008 Tough Cookie Award from the National Association for Women Business Owners, Best Sexy Shop in ABQ’s Alibi Weekly Newspaper for 9 years and Albuquerque Pride’s Outstanding Retail Store Award. About Hunter Riley Hunter Riley is the manager of operations and outreach at Self Serve, a sex educator, speaker and social media maven. She helps young adults find their voice and comfort level around conversations about sex and sexuality. After earning degrees in psychology, Spanish and journalism, she moved on to teaching classes in English and Spanish about pleasure, sex toys, communication, safer sex, consent, oral sex, kink, non-monogamy, birth control and more! She has authored several sex columns for newspapers and online media outlets in New Mexico including the Daily Lobo, the Santa Fe Reporter and Albuquerque Free Press. She has partnered with organizations like Planned Parenthood, the University of New Mexico, UNM Hospital, Enlace Comunitario, Santa Fe Care Center and more. Anyone interested in hiring Hunter or learning more about the services she provides can contact Hunter via email: hunter@selfservetoys.com for more information. Listen and subscribe to Sex Gets Real Listen and subscribe on iTunes Check us out on Stitcher Don't forget about I Heart Radio's Spreaker Pop over to Google Play Use the player at the top of this page. Now available on Spotify. Search for "sex gets real". Find the Sex Gets Real channel on IHeartRadio. Hearing from you is the best Contact form: Click here (and it's anonymous)

UNM Live
The Changing Political Attitude of UNM Students during the 20th Century

UNM Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2012 13:32


In this talk Natalie Farrell, the Institutional Fellow in the Center for Southwest Research, reflects on her work throughout the academic year as she digitized historic versions of the student newspaper, the Daily Lobo. The title of her talk is “The Changing Political Attitude of UNM Students during the 20th Century.” The complete archives of the Daily Lobo are now available online in the archives of the Lobo Vault. Farrell is a Ph.D. student in anthropology, working in archaeology. She has been working in Southwestern archaeology and Geographic Information Systems since graduating with her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona in 2008. She is specializing in the manufacturing style of Southwestern ceramics.