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About Us
Capital News Online is a project
run by the students in the Journalism program at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
Students in both the graduate and undergraduate programs work together to find,
develop, research, write and produce stories about the affairs of the Canadian government,
including, but not restricted to, Parliament Hill.
Their goal is to produce an
interesting, informative, clearly-written and easy-to-navigate electronic magazine every
two weeks. We hope you think they have reached their goal.
During the 1998/99 academic year new editions will be published every other Friday,
beginning Friday, October 23, 1998.
In the winter of 1999 each edition will be produced by the following students:
- Denise Balkissoon
- Joe Boulé
- Jason Brooks
- Trisha Buchanan
- Carmen Crinion
- Orest Dykyj
- Erin Gaffney
- Jane Gates
- Danielle Gauthier
- Bethany Harpur
- Carlen Lavigne
- David MacGillivray
- Jennifer Mair
- Ian Palmer
- Julia Rim
- Ariel Teplitsky
- Jill Timperon
- Nick Van Praet
The students are also helped by the
following student teaching assistants:
- Karen Allen
- Mark Bourrie
- Richard Cleroux
- Rawlson O'Neil King
The instructors supervising the course and
the production of the electronic magazine are:
- Christopher T. Dornan, Director, School of
Journalism
- Dan Pottier, Associate Professor
We welcome your feedback. Please send
your cheers and jeers to dpottier@ccs.carleton.ca
Capital News Online
is a project run by students in the Journalism program at Carleton University in Ottawa,
Canada. Students in both the graduate and undergraduate program work together to
find, develop, research, write and produce stories about the affairs of the Canadian
government including, but not restricted to, Parliament Hill.
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Capital News
Online is supported by Canada's SchoolNet, an initiative of Industry Canada. |
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