
By Amy Tenowich
M.A., Broadcast Journalism, 2007
Print Journalism: Breasts are breaking news. In fact, they are breaking out of several local female anchors’ blouses. One of the winners: former "Good Day LA" anchor Jillian Barberie (pictured).
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By Alison Brody
M.A., Broadcast Journalism, 2007
Broadcast Journalism: So Josh is a celebrity. But his fame has not made him rich. In fact, he has earned about 9,000 U.S. dollars from his record sales, all of which has gone to an education development project he started for children in Nepal. However, his popularity has brought some of the familiar trappings of fame.
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By Haley Poland
M.A., Print Journalism, 2007
Print Journalism: It’s difficult to envision a world without eggs, the basis for so many modern foods. Most baked goods couldn’t exist, glued together, as they are, by the cooked protein mesh, which holds fixed the various components of a muffin or quiche. No Hollandaise, often referred to as 'the mother sauce,' would drape our roasts or Eggs Benedict. The key to the egg’s metamorphosis in a frying pan, and its versatility in countless culinary delights, is the collection of floating proteins in the albumen.
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