Jordan Sigalet story

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Jordan Sigalet story

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There will be a whole feature on Jordan Sigalet in the BG News tomorrow (Friday). I was glad to see something hockey wise in the paper for once this year while I was laying out the sports section. I didn't really get to read the story so I can't really say much about it besides read it! I will edit and post a link up here when it gets uploaded to the BG News site later.

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http://www.bgnews.com/vnews/display.v/A ... 14707cf26f

And yay, my first ever hockey post is my 200th!! GO FALCONS!!
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Thanks for letting us know! I will be sure and swing by the campus and pick up a few copies! Jordan is a FANTASTIC young man who happens to be a FANTASTIC goalie.....legit Hobey Candidate? I think so!!!!
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OK, I read the article.
It's too bad the journalism students don't work as hard during the off-season as the athletes do.
From the poorly structured first sentence,(how does one burn rubber with wild blonde hair?) this is a poor effort.
EVen though it was about my favorite player in my favorite sport, bad is bad.
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bgbill wrote:OK, I read the article.
It's too bad the journalism students don't work as hard during the off-season as the athletes do.
From the poorly structured first sentence,(how does one burn rubber with wild blonde hair?) this is a poor effort.
EVen though it was about my favorite player in my favorite sport, bad is bad.
Some of these kids are just starting work there. In other words, they might only be in their 3rd week of journalism. Also, for the reports that have been around a long time, they still get paid very low...I'm talking $30 or less every 2 weeks. I'm not saying hey, money should not be a factor in your writing. But if you aren't getting paid squat to do something, usually you won't put as much into it. It is harder than you might realize getting a student run newspaper out 5 times a day so sometimes I just think people need to cut the BG News some slack. I am not trying to start an arguement because I will agree, that is poorly written. I just that since a lot of us do care about how the paper looks and put a lot of time into it, I don't want one persons work to ruin the whole paper if that makes sense.
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McMetz811 wrote:But if you aren't getting paid squat to do something, usually you won't put as much into it.
It's called PRIDE IN A JOB WELL DONE.

It's actually one of the core values of the university.


McMetz811 wrote:I just think people need to cut the BG News some slack.
No slack here. Welcome to the real world.
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