Thursday, February 12, 2009

Contacts

Contacts that I made this week were:
Dona K. Walker, Director-Multicultural Affairs785.670.1622; I owe Dona a lot for making this beat possible. I got most of my information from her. She passed along information every time that she learned of something new happening on campus.

Tina Williams, International Program; I did not directly speak to Tina. Dona gave me information about the Brown Bag Lecture Series and different events that the International Program was sponsoring.

Angela Valdiva, Office Assistant-International Program; I spoke to Angela maybe once or twice. She was very informative about things happening on campus. She was able to give me direction on where to track some information down.

Marsha Carrasco Cooper, Student Activities & Greek Life; I received some emails from Marsha about events that were happening on campus.

Regina Mendoza-Vargas; office assistant of Multicultural Affairs office; Regina was also a huge part of my beat. She forwarded information and emails to me about events and additional information that I would have not been able to obtain if she did not inform me. Both Dona and Regina went above and beyond to keep me informed.

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  1. Contacts that I made this week were:

    Dona K. Walker, Director-Multicultural Affairs
    785.670.1622

    Tina Williams, International Program

    Angela Valdiva, Office Assistant-InternationalProgram

    Marsha Carrasco Cooper, Student Activites & Greek Life

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  2. Put their phone numbers. Trust me. It will be nice for you later.

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  3. Heidi Starkel- corridinating group of students coming to Washburn from Japan.

    Josette Wahwasuck- Native American dancer coming to Washburn to dance for students from Japan.

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  4. Do these weekly. If you learn something new about a source, go ahead and list it again.

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  5. 03/04/09- Interviewed Josette Wahwasuck, Lynda Zook, Travis Byers and Logan Lambrecht about Native American Dance group that came to Washburn. Went to the event and these are the people that I interviewed.

    03/06/09- Interviewed Dona Walker about Native American Dance group and got some last minute information about the group to write the story.

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  6. 03/09/09- Got Logan Lambrecht's quote for story one.

    03/09/09- Looked through the Washburn Review to see what kind of story ideas that I think need to be covered more in terms of diversity.

    03/11/09- Spoke to Dona Walker for update on upcoming events. She gave me another contact to sdd to my list. She is a wealth of information and is great about keeping me informed.

    03/13/09- Spent today working on my blog.

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  7. Oops, my last comment should have went under Research & Misc.

    New contact: Billy Jean Burgman at the campus activity board office. Phone # 670.1222

    03/13/09- Left message for Billy Jean Burgman at the campus activity board office. I wanted to get some additional information for two upcoming events that they are co-sponsoring with the Multicultural Affairs office.

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  8. Regina Mendoza-Vargas secertary of Multicultural Affairs office. She is great about forwarding emails and other information on events happening around campus and in the community.

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  9. 04/07/09- Lindsay Roeser, trying to get HALO re established. 785.670.1622 or email elle.roeser@gmail.com

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  10. 04/09/09- More potential HALO members to interview, Diego Saaveddra, Jeanette Cabrera, and Benny (can't find his last name). All can be reached at their Washburn email address's.

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  11. 05/01/09- Ms. Sandra Broughten, teacher's assistant working with children with disabilites. I interviewed her for the Wildcard story. 785.579.6856

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  12. 05/05/09- I changed my Wildcard story, I then interviewed two family members of a lady who died from long complications with diabetes. I interviewed Margaret Vasquez, sister of the lady, 785.234.5005 and Anthony Day, son of the lady, 785.633.4419.

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