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Aug. 23, 2005
Iowa State
SPJ making plans for Las Vegas convention
ISU SPJ
The Iowa State Chapter of the Society of Professional
Journalists held its first meeting of the 2005-06 school-year on Aug. 23 in
Hamilton Hall on the ISU campus and began planning for its participation in the
annual national convention.
The SPJ National Journalism Conference will be held in
Las Vegas in October.
“We want to have a big showing,” said ISU chapter
adviser David Bulla, “because it is an outstanding learning opportunity. Judith
Miller of the New York Times is scheduled to be a featured speaker, if she is
out of jail by then.”
Miller has been incarcerated for contempt because she
will not reveal her sources to a grand jury investigating the leak of CIA
operative Valerie Plame’s identity by Chicago Sun-Times political writer Robert
Novak.
The keynote speaker will be veteran journalist Bill
Kovach, who with Tom Rosenstiel is author of “The Elements of Journalism: What
Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect.” Kovach is the director of
the Committee of Concerned Journalists.
The dates for the national convention are Oct. 16-18.
It will be held at the Aladdin Resort and Casino.
The ISU
chapter also decided to hold its regular meetings on the first Wednesday of
each month, at 7:30 p.m. in Hamilton Hall 10B. Here are the dates for this
year’s regular meetings: Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Dec. 6, Jan. 11, Feb. 8,
March 8, April 5 and May 3.
Chris Mackey, the ISU chapter president, encouraged
students to join the organization because it would make them more aware of key
professional, ethical and legal issues in journalism.
National dues are $36 for students. Application forms
are available from Dr. Bulla in Hamilton Hall 116.
The organization also brainstormed about ways to serve
the community, including doing service work during Halloween, Thanksgiving and
Christmas. Last year, the organization gave 2,500 rupees (about $55) to The
Hindu’s tsunami relief fund. The Hindu is the second largest newspaper in
India.
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