Emerging journalists blogroll
Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.
Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.
First-year students at La Trobe University have started blogging en masse. Here’s where they’re up to.
With print media still on the steady decline, fashion lovers are turning to blogs to get their daily dose of style, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.
Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.
First-year students at La Trobe University have started blogging en masse. Here’s where they’re up to.
With print media still on the steady decline, fashion lovers are turning to blogs to get their daily dose of style, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.
Vintage dressing has seen a huge revival in recent times. Your humble granny-run op-shop is both a sustainable and wallet-friendly alternative to fashion boutiques and department stores. Dedicated Op-shopper Susan Munro checks out of the scene.
La Trobe journalism student and coffee aficionado Meghan Lodwick reveals how she overcame her scepticism about blogging and went on to launch her site “For the love of beans”.
It was all going to be about New Order. But final-year La Trobe Media Studies student Marian Blythe took one long hard look at her everyday life and came up with a very different idea for her blog, Screamedia.
In the first of a series of articles where upstart writers talk about their blogs, Kelly Theobald shares her experience of setting up Music Meets Girl.
We’re starting our very own upstart blogroll, so if you study at La Trobe and maintain your own blog, please send us the details by emailing l.zion@latrobe.edu.au