American’s in favor of “oldies but goodies” Christmas tunes

Poll by The Associated Press shows that American’s still favor timeless pieces, like the film “It’s a Wonderful Life” and song, “Silent Night” By Ima Riter December 1, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. EDT Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is the highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 holiday hit in 60 years, but Americans still …

In class assignment // City council donates land for homeless

Online: Tuesday night the West Lafayette City Council voted 7-to-1 to donate land to the new homeless shelter. “This donation of lands means we are one step closer to a new homeless shelter in West Lafayette,” said Jennifer Layton, Executive Director of Lafayette Transitional Housing. The new privately owned center will be located downtown West …

News Service Story: For Class

November 10, 2020 Headline : Domestic terrorism is happening, here and right now WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.- Dr. Zulli and her colleges at the Brian Lamb School of Communication performed research on public relation approaches to domestic terrorism. Zulli questions in her research, “How do we actually manage a domestic terrorism crisis when the perpetrators are …

A panel about how to find local jobs, on Nov. 20 (in class assingment)

October 28, 2020 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.- Two Purdue alumni will be giving advice on how to find jobs here in Tippecanoe county at a Beering panel on Nov. 20. Trevor Peters will be one of the two alumni, he is an anchor and news reporter for WXIX-TV of Cincinnati, formerly of WLFI-TV. He was a …

Indigenous, Sexual Violence Advocate, Rebecca Nagle Speaks at Purdue University

Rebecca Nagle spoke her truth on her indigenous culture at a Purdue University Diversity and Inclusion event Tuesday night. Nagle spoke on the hard issues her nation faces everyday. These include the hard facts that eight in every ten indigenous women are sexually abused. Of these hard statistics Nagle also added that one in every …

Rebecca Nagle at Purdue University: Pursuing Racial Justice Together

Rebecca Nagle spoke her truth on her indigenous culture at a Purdue University Diversity and Inclusion event Tuesday night. Nagle spoke on the hard issues her nation faces everyday. These include the hard facts that eight in every ten indigenous women are sexually abused. “I believe in the power and voices of the people,” said …

Class Assignment : Quick Hit

Which Americans are eating out again People’s confidence is now being measured in their willingness to eat in a restaurant again. A survey was conducted by Franklin Templeton- Gallup Economics over Americans going out to eat within the pandemic. The findings were that people who had families were more comfortable eating out in public again, …

Class Assignment : Speech Assignment

The alcohol industry has given a new meaning to Trick or Treat, according to Jerome M. Adams, who spoke at West Lafayette High School on Monday night. Adams explained how alcohol companies are targeting young people to drink on Halloween and how dangerous it can be. He added that alcohol is the nation’s number one …

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