Colin Dilworth
JRN 200: MW - 9:10-11:30
April 1, 2013
Blog Recap Story
If you ask Michigan State freshmen Mike Zuker and Adam Frechen, they'll both cite volume control as a primary means of avoiding confrontations with resident assistants and members of the MSU Police Department.
Both Zuker and Frechen said that if underage students are going to drink in their dorm rooms, they should at least keep the music and any other noise down.
"I mean it's kind of, uh, a given that college students, young people, are gonna have their fun," Zuker said. "So, I mean, just staying low-key, like music, I know there's a lot of people that live next to you, so you definitely want to keep like your music down, noise levels down,
because you don't know how other people would react to it."
Frechen said students should think before they drink.
"I highly suggest you think twice before taking action," Frechen said. "Be extremely quiet, and don't play loud music, because negative outcomes will occur."
Sunday, March 31, 2013
MM #2 JRN200 Preview
Colin Dilworth
JRN200: MW - 9:10-11:30
April 1, 2013
MM #2 Preview
At a school like Michigan State University, underage drinking can be a very common occurrence, particularly in the dorm rooms.
Michigan State freshman Adam Frechen, a resident at North Hubbard Hall, will provide commentary on what he thinks gives underage students like him the best chance of avoiding situations involving resident assistants or the Michigan State University Police Department.
Michigan State freshman Mike Zuker, another resident of North Hubbard Hall, will also offer his thoughts on dorm life, and what he thinks his fellow students can do to help keep themselves out of trouble.
Check youtube.com for the eventual posting of both interviews.
JRN200: MW - 9:10-11:30
April 1, 2013
MM #2 Preview
At a school like Michigan State University, underage drinking can be a very common occurrence, particularly in the dorm rooms.
Michigan State freshman Adam Frechen, a resident at North Hubbard Hall, will provide commentary on what he thinks gives underage students like him the best chance of avoiding situations involving resident assistants or the Michigan State University Police Department.
Michigan State freshman Mike Zuker, another resident of North Hubbard Hall, will also offer his thoughts on dorm life, and what he thinks his fellow students can do to help keep themselves out of trouble.
Check youtube.com for the eventual posting of both interviews.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Michigan vs Penn State Recap
Colin
Dilworth
March
22, 2013
JRN200:
MW – 9:10-11:30
Twitter
RECAP Story
Penn State went into halftime only
down two points to #6 Michigan, but the Wolverines took “complete
control” in the second half to advance in the Big Ten Tournament.
Trey
Burke scored 21 points, while Nick Stauskas and Tim Hardaway Jr. both
added 15 points in an 83-66 win over the Nittany Lions. The
Wolverines led by as many 19 points at multiple points during the
second half, as they outscored Penn State by a score of 48-33 during
the final 20 minutes of play.
The
Wolverines advance to the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals, where
they will get a rematch with the Wisconsin Badgers. Michigan lost the
previous meeting between the two teams in overtime after Wisconsin’s
Ben Brust hit a half-court shot at the buzzer to tie it in
regulation.
Meanwhile,
Penn State’s season has come to an end with the loss to Michigan.
The Nittany Lions finish their season with an overall record of
10-21, with a conference record of 2-16.
Michigan vs Penn State Preview
Colin
Dilworth
March
22, 2013
JRN200:
MW – 9:10-11:30
Twitter
Preview Story
The
second game of the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament will feature
the third game of the season between the University of Michigan and
Penn State University.
The
game, which is set to tip off at approximately 2:30 p.m. est. on
Tuesday, March 12, will be the two teams' first meeting since Penn
State upset the Wolverines by a score of 84-78 back in late February.
That game marked Penn State’s first conference-win of the season
after losing their previous 14 games in Big Ten play.
One
key player for the Nittany Lions might be junior guard Jermaine
Marshall, who has scored a combined 42 points in the previous two
meetings with Michigan.
The
Wolverines will counter with National Player of The Year candidate,
Trey Burke, who has scored a combined 47 points during the times
Michigan has played Penn State.
The
game will be played at the United Center in Chicago, and can be seen
in its entirety on either the Big Ten Network, or on your mobile
device via the “BTN2Go” app.
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