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Editor wanted for Rabelais

La Trobe University’s official student newspaper is looking for an editor to join its 2013 team.

Jake Wilson: Lecture

From cinema studies student to reviewer for The Age, Jake Wilson talks about his plight from undergrad to paid journalist this morning at La Trobe University.

upcast: episode four

In the fourth episode of upcast we spoke about media ventures taking place at La Trobe University – some new and some not so new.

Editor wanted for Rabelais

La Trobe University’s official student newspaper is looking for an editor to join its 2013 team.

Jake Wilson: Lecture

From cinema studies student to reviewer for The Age, Jake Wilson talks about his plight from undergrad to paid journalist this morning at La Trobe University.

upcast: episode four

In the fourth episode of upcast we spoke about media ventures taking place at La Trobe University – some new and some not so new.

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The Inside Scoop: print media

In the last episode of The Inside Scoop, Philippe Perez talks to people who are writing for the print medium.

Editor wanted for Rabelais

La Trobe University’s official student newspaper is looking for an editor to join its 2013 team.

Jake Wilson: Lecture

From cinema studies student to reviewer for The Age, Jake Wilson talks about his plight from undergrad to paid journalist this morning at La Trobe University.

upcast: episode four

In the fourth episode of upcast we spoke about media ventures taking place at La Trobe University – some new and some not so new.

Cadetship for La Trobe’s Rania Spooner

Congratulations to La Trobe journalism student Rania Spooner, who is packing her bags to head to Western Australian, where she’s been offered a cadetship with the Kalgoorlie Miner.

“Avocados, Testicles and Facebook; What do they have in Common?”

Despite what it sounds like, this piece isn’t about social media, genitals or even avocados. It’s about student newspapers, and this headline was just one that graced the front cover of La Trobe University’s student newspaper last year. Ashley Fritsch examines the possible future of campus media.