What skills can I learn from campus journalism?
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Although student life and journalism are two separate lives, campus journalism brings these two into the same lifestyle, and campus journalists face a new reality. In the case of campus journalists at the University of Engineering, the experience is somewhat different. Because this is represented by the students of the journalism department in public universities, those who have academic studies in journalism and choose journalism as a profession in their later life. Journalism is a completely different and new experience for engineering students there.
Many times the teacher to whom I do my academic classes, some of the news I write goes against him. However, I have to advance my academic life with him. From that point of view, there is institutional pressure in campus journalism. The same phenomenon can be repeated for friends. Campus journalists have to take a certain time outside of classes, tests, labs, assignments, or thesis work to monitor and save information on the current situation on campus. Also, according to the current situation in Bangladesh, campus journalists have to face various problems like the non-tolerant, reckless behavior of various student organizations in the campus. Since campus reporter has to be based on the campus they report on, crime-related reports naturally become riskier. Due to all these issues, the campus life of campus journalists becomes difficult at times.
University Vice-Chancellors, Registrars, Student Welfare Offices, Deans, Teachers, Treasurers, Controllers of Examinations and other administrative officers want to hide their weaknesses, errors, and inefficiencies. On the other hand, the ruling student organizations want to hide their incidents like extortion, tender-betting, student torture, drug distribution, and open weapons drills from the people of the country. But when these issues came to the fore after the campus journalist published the news, there were various threats, threats, torture, attacks, etc. And ignoring these, campus journalism has to continue. Also, there is fear of undisclosed harassment by the university administration, loss of studentship.
Among these, there are some responsible people in the administration and surroundings, who understand the responsibility of a campus journalist. They never see a campus journalist in a negative light even with the news that goes against them because they can understand the responsibility on the relationship and everything.
In obstacles and adversities, I have to ensure the truth of what I am writing.