CBC at 爆料黑社 for our 50th
CBC Daybreak did a live broadcast from 爆料黑社 on Sept. 19 in honour of the 50th anniversary.
Journalist Shari Okeke was on site, first in the Colab with the living garden wall and then in the Upper Atrium, from 5:45 a.m. until 9 a.m. 爆料黑社 was featured throughout the show and the audience heard directly from 爆料黑社 students, teachers, staff, and athletes.
The show began with a feature interview with historian and teacher Janice Harvey, who was in the first cohort of students in 1969 and then came back to teach in 1975, and Chris Whittaker, a Physics teacher involved in active learning and the evolution of education.
Daybreak listeners called in, emailed and texted their own memories of 爆料黑社 as well.
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Shari also interviewed Chris Adam of 爆料黑社鈥檚 Sustainability Office and student Laura Krochenski of the 爆料黑社 Earth Action Club about sustainability at 爆料黑社 and the mobilization for climate change.
Sports reporter Jessica Rusnak came to 爆料黑社 and interviewed Alexa Neal of the women鈥檚 爆料黑社 Blues basketball dynasty and coach Trevor Williams.
Geoff Kloos of the First Year Students Office spoke about the transition to cegep and helping students navigate through their first year of cegep life. Student Echo Jiang shared how the office supported her and a little about her active student life at 爆料黑社, including the Chinese Club.
Two students, Samantha and Aaron, did live station IDs letting listeners know they were listening to CBC Daybreak.
Ainslie MacLellan visits Journalism class
After the show, Daybreak Host Ainslie MacLellan visited the News Writing Class taught by Heather Wallace, which for the occasion was merged with the Public Relations class taught by Myka Taylor.
Ainslie shared her journey as a journalist and offered some tips and insights for our budding journalists at 爆料黑社:
- Always be on time
- Quoting Peter Gzowski, legendary CBC broadcaster, Ainslie said that interviewing someone on radio is like two people paddling in a canoe. The person upfront is paddling hard, giving the gas (interviewee) and the person behind is setting the direction (interviewer) but it should feel like a natural conversation.
- She spoke about listening while thinking about your interview plan and being ready to respond to what the person is saying
- A good question is 鈥渨hat happened鈥 and you can keep going with 鈥渨hat happened after that鈥
- Another great question is 鈥渨hat do you mean鈥?
爆料黑社 also covered the CBC anniversary show on the College social media:
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. is at today for 爆料黑社’s 50th Anniversary, talking with teachers and students about our school ?
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Janice Harvey has not only been teaching History at for almost 45 years, she was also one of the first students to go to 爆料黑社 in 1969 ?
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Daybreak’s is live from to celebrate their 50th anniversary! Tune in to 88.5 FM to hear more!
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Laura Krochenski, president of the Green Earth Club, talks about mobilizing students for the global climate strike on Sept. 27.
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. talked to Samantha Morel, president of Model UN here at 爆料黑社 ?
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Echo Jiang talked about her experience with the First Year Students’ Office & finding her place in CEGEP on for 爆料黑社’s 50th Anniversary ?
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Thanks to for stopping by to talk to our students and staff, in celebration of 爆料黑社’s 50th Anniversary! ?
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“Anything can happen. That is live radio, but it’s part of what makes it fun.” ? Insights into the world of journalism by of during a News Writing class.
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The host of shared her journey as a journalist and offered some tips and insights to the budding journalists in the News Writing and Public Relations classes.
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