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...What would your advice be to to up and coming broadcast journalists? -Jen Ayres, Columbia, Mo. Get a broad base of education. I'm not a big fan of journalism schools except those that are organized around a liberal arts education. Have an understanding of history, economics and political science-and biology, these days-and then learn to write...
...time at the Manhattan-based blog that chronicles celebrity exploits, readership rose to around 8 million people per month, approximately the number of inhabitants of New York City. “When I first took the job, my parents were livid because I was supposed to go to Columbia [School of Journalism],” she said. But ditching the traditional path paid off. When Coen left Gawker two years later at the age of 26, she sauntered her way to a spot as deputy editor at Vanity Fair. Coen currently works as the news editor for New York magazine?...
...team his first year. Soon thereafter, the pace picked up. The summer before sophomore year, Davis decided to run the New York City Marathon, and, after training throughout the fall, he finished last year’s race in 4:23:10. Days later at a swim meet against Columbia, Davis heard the Crimson needed divers, so he decided to email the swimming and diving coaches. “They said they’d be more than happy to have me, so four days after the marathon I was back on the boards...
It’s also clear that he’s recruiting far better than his predecessor. Sophomore wideout Austin Knowlin, last season’s Ivy Rookie of the Year, is one of the top receivers in the league, and freshman linebacker Alex Gross, who leads Columbia in tackles, is on pace to win the award this season...
...Princeton has won the league since 1988, when the Big Red grabbed the crown. Cornell grabbed 10 of 16 first-place votes and finished with 119 points overall. Yale, last year’s runner-up, was second and earned three first-place votes. Three-time defending champion Penn, Columbia, and Brown came in third through fifth, and each received one first-place vote. Harvard, after posting a 5-9 league record last season, finished with just 43 points, three ahead of former perennial power Princeton. The Tigers ended last season in the cellar with a 2-12 Ivy record...