COMM 362, Design for Print
Instructor: Ross Collins

Story and photo resources for student magazine or broadsheet

Copy and paste into Word these stories, each in its own separate file, in one folder:

Food

Losing weight

Lake

Bad boyfriend

Comm stats

ND stats

Weeds

Sleep

Writing

Plagiarism

Student exchange

Download these photos, save to the same folder (see cutlines below):

a. Students

b. Band Day

c. Soccer

d. Band audience

e. Roller blader

f. Indian food

g. med walk

h. beach people

i. castle

j. sleepy student

Edit each story in Word. Be sure to spell check (or spell check in InDesign), and decide which stories you'll want to use based on content. I realize graphic artists are generally not editors, but our editors seem to be on vacation this week, so.... You don't have to use every story available. Consider your publication's function in choosing stories.

Cutlines (be sure to proofread:

Photo a, students, could be paired with ND and COMM statistics story: Graduate students at North Snowshoe State University come from around the country and around the world.

Photo b, band day, pair with bad boyfriend story: Sociology Ph.D. student Irving Z. Nern entertains students during Band Day, an East Snowshoe State University tradition. He admits some young men do not behave as well as they might in relationships, but says his research doesn't necessarily apply to students at East Snowshoe State.

Photo c, soccer: Men's soccer is one of many popular campus sports.

Photo d, band audience: Eva Nern eagerly awaits the next act during campus Band Day.

Photo e, roller blader, pair with sleep story: Student Justin Thyme, Zap, N.D., says he tries to get more sleep, but as a nursing major he often has to wake up at three o'clock in the morning to study for upcoming exams.

Photo f, food, pair with food story: This Indian soup is among the unusual offers at the ESSU food court.

Photos g, h and i should be paired with student exchange story.

Photo g, med walk: Rhodes offers a rich choice of restaurants and nightclubs.

Photo h, beach people: Exchange students can study on the beach in all except the coldest months.

Photo i, castle: The medieval walls built by the Knights of St. John kept repelled conquers from Turkey for two centuries.

Photo j, student, pair with sleep story: Studying until sun-up may seem like a good idea, but research shows sleepy students don't do as well in class.