This isn’t a cry of desperation or a pity plea. A student newspaper’s mission is to work behind the scenes and provide a service to students. But Technician won’t be able to continue that work without an infusion of people who care about their University and want students to be informed.
The Technician is the student newspaper at N.C. State. It is well-thought-of in college journalism circles. Now it's in trouble, and its editors say that it could cease publication within in a few weeks.
But if you see some value in student journalism and believe students should have a voice and advocate on campus, contact the staff about helping — even if it’s just a comment or suggestion. Regardless of year, major or experience, Technician has a place for you.
I have no expectation that many State students read this blog. But if they do, I recommend that they join in the fight for the Technician. A student newspaper is vital on any campus, but especially a campus as large and as public as N.C. State. Supporting a student newspaper isn't just a contribution to the public good. Learning to write clearly and concisely is a valuable skill in the workplace. Newspapers are a good place to learn that.
Besides, at its core being a journalist is fun, which is a major part of any college experience. Try it.
Update: Tyler Dukes, former editor of the Technician and currently Web producer for News 14 Carolina, solicits feedback to help the Technician blaze a trail forward.
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