Julie Stroebel
Julie Stroebel is a 2009 graduate of Eureka College in Eureka, IL, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Print Journalism, with additional curriculum focus on photography and the Spanish language.
Stroebel served as editor-in-chief of the college newspaper, the Eureka College Pegasus, for all four consecutive years of her undergraduate career. She is the first student in the 120 years of Pegasus history to achieve this feat.
Currently, she is working at the Ottawa Daily Times in Ottawa, IL.
Stroebel has also written for the The Paper (Dwight, IL) and the Woodford County Journal (Eureka, IL).
She is the three-time winner of the Burrus Dickinson Award in Journalism. She was named to Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities in 2008 and 2009. She also received the academic honors of induction into Alpha Chi National Honor Society and Sigma Tau Delta Honor English Fraternity.
Latest Articles
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News Bias by Irrelevant Facts and Word Choice
News reporters have an obligation to objectivity. Though they may often believe they are being impartial, their word choice may be inadvertently slanting the news.
Oct 22, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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The Journalist's Wardrobe – Dress Code for Reporters
Reporters need to go into interviews with a variety of weapons: a fast pen, a probing mind, enough charisma to pull info from sources. And, of course, the right shoes.
Jul 18, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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Joseph Medill Pre-Tribune
Joseph Medill was a man of significant accomplishment long before he set foot in the Clark Street office of the Chicago Tribune in 1855.
Jul 1, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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The Evolution of Newspaper Journalism
Print journalism is by no means extinct, nor is it on its way to extinction. However, circulation will likely continue to drop as readers transfer to online editions.
Jun 28, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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Effect of Reader Interactivity Upon Newspapers
The message presented by the medium of print journalism differs from the message presented by the medium of online journalism.
Jun 27, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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Agenda-Setting and Journalism
Journalism serves as America's fourth estate and democracy's watchdog, but its day-to-day role is simply to feed people the most important current events and issues.
Jun 21, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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Comparing Hugh Laurie and David Tennant
Question: What do actors Hugh Laurie and David Tennant have in common? Answer: Both are beloved British television doctors.
Jun 15, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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Role of Student Newspaper Advisers
College newspaper advisers may have the unsavory position of being caught between campus officials and student journalists. So where do their loyalties lie?
Jun 8, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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Understanding Illinois College Press Law
Student publication and broadcasting staffs at Illinois colleges should know their rights under the College Campus Press Act (CCPA).
Jun 2, 2009
- Julie Stroebel
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