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John R. Thistlethwaite Jr. (July 16, 1918 – April 6, 1996) was an American journalist who founded the Daily World of Opelousas, Louisiana on December 24, 1939, the first American small town daily newspaper to use offset and photo-offset printing.
The Daily Reveille underwent a rebrand in 2017, and now publishes print newspaper editions semi-weekly, with a heightened focus on its digital presence. The Reveille boasts prestigious alumni, including E.J. Ourso , for whom LSU's College of Business is named, the political consultant Raymond Strother , political journalist and author John ...
Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 29. Edward Larocque Tinker (1951), "Two-Gun Journalism in New Orleans" (PDF), Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, vol. 61; Raymond R. MacCurdy (1954). "Tentative Bibliography of the Spanish-Language Press in Louisiana, 1808-1871". The Americas. 10 (3). Academy of American Franciscan History: 307– 329.
Spring Arbor University – The Crusader and Blackbird Press; St. Clair County Community College – The Erie Square Gazette; University of Detroit Mercy – The Varsity News; University of Michigan – The Michigan Daily, The Michigan Review, The Michigan Every Three Weekly; University of Michigan–Dearborn – The Michigan Journal
Ava Kreutziger was in high school English class last year when she heard about the passage of legislation that could affect LGBTQ+ students like her. In the past, students at Kreutziger's high ...
The Louisiana historian Sue Eakin was formerly a Times-Picayune columnist. [55] Bill Minor headed the paper's news bureau in Jackson, Mississippi from 1946 until it closed in 1976. [56] A weekly political column is penned by Robert "Bob" Mann, a Democrat who holds the Douglas Manship Chair of Journalism at Louisiana State University in Baton ...
A 15-year-old Neville High School student was killed and five other were students injured in a Mississippi deer camp explosion Friday, according to a report by KTVE.
T.M. Landry was originally established as a homeschool for five children in 2005. The founders of the school are Michael Landry, a former salesman and a certified teacher since 2002, and his wife Tracey Landry, who worked as a nurse prior to establishing the school and currently serves as the school's Principal.