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The Student Newspaper CoursePutting the Pieces TogetherRachele KanigelSan Francisco State University
JOUR 609 Publication Lab
Newspaper production course in a journalism department
All students required to take at least once, most take at least twice
Prerequisites: Newswriting + Reporting (reporter/editors)
OR Newswriting + Photojournalism 2 (photographers)
Staff10-15 editors10-25 reporters6-15 photographers1-3 designers (sometimes not enrolled in
class – they may take independent study)
Publication
Website updated dailyNewspaper distributed weekly on Wednesdays10,000 circulation
Class Structure
Class meets twice a week, Mondays & Fridays 9:35-10:50 a.m.
Mondays: Story pitchesWednesdays: Critiques, workshops, guest
lecturers, discussions of ethical issues, panel discussions, brainstorming sessions, project planning sessions
Last 15 minutes of every class reporters & editors meet
Grading reportersMinimum requirements:15 stories (roughly one per week)20 production hours (distributing the paper,
copyediting, writing headlines, background research for someone else’s story, man-on-the-street interviews)
Weekly story pitchesReporters turn in three portfolios, each after
about 5 weeks
Grading reportersPortfolio includes:Original draft of each story and story as it
appeared online or in printMemo for each story explaining how story
originated, problems encountered, how reporter and editor worked together
Weekly beat memos (story ideas)Production hours logSelf-evaluation formEvaluation of editors
Grading reportersPoint system:
Portfolio 1 Up to 25 points
Portfolio 2 Up to 25 points
Portfolio 3 Up to 25 points
Beat Report Up to 5 points
Class participation Up to 5 points
Beat handoff Up to 5 points
Production hours (20)
1/2 point per hour
Bonus points 1 for each weekly award
Total Up to 100
All work is graded AFTER PUBLICATION so there is no problem with prior review.
Class activitiesSmall group discussionsStudents meet in small groups to select: Best headline Best story Best lede Best opinion piece (editorial, column, review) Best photo Best page designand address the question: What could we have done better this week:
Class activitiesStory huntSend groups of 3 (a mix of editors, reporters, photographers, designers) out on a story hunt to a different building or area of campus. Each group has to find: An upcoming event A profile subject A subject for a multimedia story A news storyEach team reports back to the whole staff.
Class activitiesBrainstorming sessionStudents meet in small groups to generate story ideas. Ask:
What’s challenging about being a student? What frustrates you about this school? How does the economy/budget cuts/upcoming
election, etc. affect students on this campus?
Have each group make a list of topics/issues and then turn them into story ideas
Class activitiesMeet your readersHave staffers go out in pairs with a stack of newspapers (or fliers for the website) to different areas of campus.Instruct each pair to introduce themselves and the newspaper to passersby and engage potential readers in conversation. Ask:
Are you familiar with the newspaper? Do you read it? Regularly or occasionally? What do you like about the newspaper? What don’t you like about it? What stories should we cover?
Textbook
Instructors can order a free examination copy at wiley.com
Resources
Golden Gate Xpress can be viewed at http://goldengatexpress.org/
Syllabus available for download athttp://issuu.com/rachelekanigel/docs/sfsustudentnewspapersyllabus
Contact [email protected]