Current Event

  1. Choose any current news article that is relevant to this semester's focus on local news and community journalism.
  2. Analyze it briefly in a blog entry, examining how The Setonian can benefit from the journalistic practices exhibited by your example.

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Daniella Choynowski said:

link or description?

OK, I've posted the info.

ChrisU said:

"Suggested by the 9/11 Commission — which found that the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers had many state driver’s licenses and government ID cards — the Real ID Act requires states to issue driver’s licenses that are more secure in the hope of making them difficult to use for illegitimate purposes. ... Pennsylvania, along with a majority of states, applied for an extension on implementing the act. ... PennDOT spokeswoman Danielle Klinger said the extension granted to Pennsylvania will allow residents to continue using their current driver’s licenses through 2009. (Bruni, timesonline.com)"


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