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Events Archive

The Big Story: National Public Radio’s Tamara Keith

October 6, 2010

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The Big Story: National Public Radio's Tamara Keith

October 6, 2010

A graphic depicting an atom with a central nucleus, represented by a yellow circle containing a combination of smaller colored spheres. Surrounding the nucleus are black lines depicting electron orbits with various colored spheres (red, blue, and green) on them, illustrating a visual often used in Berkeley Journalism.

Grading the Teachers

September 27, 2010

An evening with Michael Lewis and Michael Pollan

September 23, 2010

A word cloud centered around the themes of journalism and media, featuring terms like "JOURNALISMfood," "Wall Street," "Berkeley Journalism," "media," "sports journalism," "blogging," "technology," "writing," and "STORIES." The words vary in size and color.

The Appalachian Portfolio: Photographs by Andrew Stern

September 16, 2010

A black-and-white photo, evocative of a Berkeley Journalism piece, shows three children standing on the dilapidated porch of a wooden house while an elderly woman stands in the foreground. The children and woman have solemn expressions, and the porch is visibly worn and tilted.

The Bay Citizen: A Progress Report on New Journalism in the Bay Area

September 15, 2010

Logo of "The Bay Citizen" with "The" in gray, "Bay" in blue, and "Citizen" in orange. Below the logo, the words "NEWS / CULTURE / COMMUNITY" are in gray capital letters, reflecting the vibrant spirit of Berkeley Journalism.

Fat Profits on the Economic Fringes: Award-winning Reporter and Writer-in-Residence Gary Rivlin

September 8, 2010

The cover of the book "Broke, USA" by Gary Rivlin, a Berkeley Journalism alum, features the title in large white and red text against a blue sky background. Below, an image of buildings advertising pawnshops and loan services captures themes of poverty and financial struggles.

New Student Orientation

August 19, 2010

Knight Digital Media Center June 2010 Lecture Series

June 13, 2010

Knight Digital Media Center May 2010 Lecture Series

May 16, 2010

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