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Where are all the college bloggers?

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I was delighted to find Jessica DaSilva’s blog (via Pat Thornton). Jessica, a journalism student at the University of Florida, had a recent entry about her internship at the Tampa Tribune that took me back to the good old days of unadulterated enthusiasm. Reading through Jessica’s blog shows you don’t have to be an expert with years of experience to have something valuable to offer. So why aren’t more students blogging? I suspect it’s because, all over the country, students are still being taught to have a fear of blogging, bloggers and blogs. I talked to a group of students at Lebanon Valley College this spring about blogging, and the professor challenged each of the students to start their own blog. Some of the results: Popcorn Nation, A Mess of Youthful Innocence, PA Press Watch, Over the Counter, Not Just Another Indie Hipster, Today’s Menu. Some of them are really impressive offerings. PA Press Watch was a great read in the Pennsylvania primaries, as he dissected how different newspapers covered everything. Popcorn Nation and Not Just Another Indie Hipster have been embedding videos and linking with the best of them. Over the Counter and Today’s Menu have given interesting looks at working in a pharmacy and restaurant, respectively. These are difficult subjects to maintain blogs on, but they need not be professional. What’s really cool about the project is that the students are beginning to understand the culture of blogging. You see them leaving comments on each other’s entries. You see them linking to each other, or leaving comments in other blogs. These students, once they find themselves at a news organization, will be much better suited to starting a blog on their beat. Having maintained a blog while in college was one of my big selling points in being hired for my current reporting job. So let me ask: Do you know of any other students blogging about journalism, like Jessica DaSilva? If you are one, please make sure to let me know you exist.

Greater Harrisburg Collegiate Website Makes Semi-Finals for IdeaCafe Mini Grant

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The regional initiative in Harrisburg to build out a site much like Philadelphia’s CampusPhilly.com or Lancaster’s CampusCentral.org has become a semi-finalist for IdeaCafe’s mini grant. IdeaCafe.com has been providing entrepreneurial tools and resources online since 1995. In addition to providing $1,000 mini grants to innovative entrepreneurial ideas, IdeaCafe.com also maintains a current list of available government and corporate grants. In regards to a regional collegiate website for the greater Harrisburg region, the initiative is specifically designed to attract, engage and retain college students into the area. The site would bring together a number of components already in existence into one place specifically designed for a college audience. Features of the site would include regional events, internships and job opportunities, discounts, attractions, blogs, classifieds, places to live and eat, and information about local colleges and universities. The idea has already picked up a great deal of interest on IdeaBlob.com, where $10,000 is awarded monthly to the idea that receives the most votes. Cast your vote to help this initiative make it to the finals! (It only takes a minute)

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