About this time last year, Washington State Cougars football would have held its annual spring game. Right now, Martin Stadium is stagnant, quietly waiting for the action to return once again. Like Martin Stadium, the rest of the country is quietly waiting to reopen. The COVID-19 outbreak has forced cities and states in the U.S.Continue reading “From the spring game to a stay at home order”
Author Archives: Mitchell Delmage
Story Proposal: Final Project
For my final story, I want to write about Washington State football and what the future of it looks like during this COVID-19 pandemic. Is there going to be a season? Is there going to be summer workouts? What is the NCAA and the PAC-12 saying? I would also interview Washington State football players andContinue reading “Story Proposal: Final Project”
The making of The Fratchelor
Interviewing Strangers
Lexis Cook, 21, is from Issaquah, Washington. She is a Broadcast News major, and her favorite holiday memory was when she went hiking in Bellingham with friends. Reed Wetzel, 22, is a Broadcast News major. He is from Tacoma, Washington, and he saved enough money to take his mom to dinner. Andrea Dodge is fromContinue reading “Interviewing Strangers”
Intramural Sports
Students participate in various intramural sports here on campus. I will go check it out. There is flag football, dodgeball, basketball, floor hockey, indoor soccer, racquetball, table tennis, and rocket league. If I go to some of these events, then I can find out what is going on and hopefully come up with something newsworthy.Continue reading “Intramural Sports”
Football hire might mean more rugby players
Washington State University’s club rugby team hopes to build their program using help from the new head football coach. The head rugby coach at WSU, Danny Auerbach, said he hopes to meet with Nick Rolovich, the head football coach at WSU. Auerbach wants to persuade Rolovich to let the WSU football players play rugby duringContinue reading “Football hire might mean more rugby players”
Reflection Blog Post
Eric Nalder opens his article by discussing the importance of preparation. I already knew preparation was a big part of journalism, but I did not know how big. Nalder talks about how being prepared has gotten him a lot of information out of people. The more you know about the person and the topic, theContinue reading “Reflection Blog Post”
Proposal
I want to do a feature on the men’s or women’s club rugby team. Their 15 on 15 season just ended and, they just started practice for their 7 on 7 season. I could interview coaches and players. Both clubs have Facebook pages I could reference. The story would be on their upcoming season. Also,Continue reading “Proposal”
My First Blog Post
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
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