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<div class="newsDate">25. MAR . 06</div>
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<strong>Shaun Manley</strong><br />
Life years: 4<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>after six months in the florida sun, i have moved back to the michigan winters and will start to work at the flint journal on march 29 as a page designer and copy editor in its sports department. if any of my lifers would like to get in touch, e-mail me at <a href="mailto:smanley1980@yahoo.com">smanley1980@yahoo.com</a></p>
<p>i hope everyone else is doing well! as always, keep it reel.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">17. MAR . 06</div>
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<strong>Melissa Grunow</strong><br />
Life years: 1998-2002<br />
Graduated: 2002</p>
<p>Hi everyone! Just wanted to drop a line and say that I&#8217;ve been living in New Mexico for almost four years now. I came out here in 2002 to work on my MA in English, which I received in 2004. I&#8217;ve spent the past two years doing technical writing and project management.</p>
<p>However, I&#8217;m going to switch gears again. I was recently accepted to Miami University of Ohio&#8217;s Ph.D. program in Composition and Rhetoric for fall 2006. The offer came with a teaching associateship and a summer scholarship that will enable me to study abroad and continue research throughout the summer.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll be interesting to move back to the midwest after so much time in the desert. I guess I have to re-learn how to drive in the snow!</p>
<p>Hope my fellow Lifers are doing well!</p>
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<div class="newsDate">7. MAR . 06</div>
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<strong>David Bossick</strong><br />
Life years: 2 1/2<br />
Graduated: 2000</p>
<p>Starting March 15, I&#8217;m the sports editor at the Chippewa Herald, a small daily in Chippewa Falls, Wis. My wife, daughter and son are looking forward to the move. Nice to see other LIFErs doing well also. If anyone wants to contact me, e-mail me at <a href="mailto:bossick@yahoo.com">bossick@yahoo.com</a></p>
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<div class="newsDate">26. JAN . 06</div>
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<strong>Rich Robinson</strong><br />
Life years: 1979-84<br />
Graduated: &#8217;84 (the year I was supposed to graduate)</p>
<p>After a very brief stint at the Ionia Sentinel, I moved to Hollywood in the mid-80s to write screenplays.  There, I ran into John Pozza, Tom Payne and Lenny Grassa from CMU, who were forming a band, and became their manager.  &#8220;The Leonards&#8221; went on to become one of the most successful L.A.-based indie rock bands of the late 80s and early 90s (see Trouser Press Record Guide).</p>
<p>I co-founded the &#8220;Alternative Power Source,&#8221; a confederation of music groups that banded together to promote their shows collectively. It was very well-received by music fans and the Los Angeles media.</p>
<p>For a couple of years, I wrote a local music column for the left-leaning alternative weekly paper, &#8220;LA Reader,&#8221; along with features on art and entertainment.</p>
<p>In 1992, I took a job as a music flack at the publicity monolith, Rogers and Cowan. Some of the clients I worked with included Paula Abdul, Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie. I was Clint Black&#8217;s tour publicist in 1993 during the Country star&#8217;s &#8220;Black &#038; Wy&#8221; tour with Wynonna Judd.</p>
<p>In 1994, I made a brief stop at Virgin Records, working with Janet Jackson, Smashing Pumpkins and the Rolling Stones (ask me someday about the huge celebrity party we threw for the Stones&#8230; that&#8217;s a story!)</p>
<p>A year later, I began a 10-year stint at Fox Television, as the Talent Executive on the morning Show, &#8220;Good Day L.A.&#8221; winning Emmy Awards in 1997, 2000 and 2003. I served in the same capacity when the show went national as &#8220;Good Day Live&#8221; and was also the Talent Exec on Comedy Central&#8217;s quirky talk show, &#8220;Turn Ben Stein On.&#8221;</p>
<p>In 2005, I exited Fox to join the start-up network, SiTV. There, I am Talent Producer for Network Programming, working on such shows as &#8220;The Drop&#8221; (a hip-hop version of MTV&#8217;s &#8220;TRL&#8221;), &#8220;Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner&#8221; (a cross between &#8220;Politically Incorrect&#8221; and IFC Channel&#8217;s &#8220;Dinner For Five&#8221;) and &#8220;Not So Foreign Filmmakers Showcase&#8221; (an indie film show).</p>
<p>My greatest memory of LIFE?  Crawling down into the basement of Anspach at about 10:30 on a Sunday morning with a massive hangover and an 11am deadline, and banging out 25 inches on the band I was partying with the previous night.  That, and scaring half the female staff with Roger Hitts at a LIFE party at our place (affectionately dubbed &#8220;The Bunker&#8221;), half naked, dancing on our coffee table to the Violent Femmes.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">17. NOV . 05</div>
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<strong>Rose Handon</strong><br />
Life years: 4<br />
Graduated: 1990</p>
<p>Rose M. Handon, CMU, 1990, is a current PHD student at Walden University Public Policy &#038; Public Adm. She has been selected for appointment into the position of Bureau Chief for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. She brings over 27 years of child welfare experiences into the position. In addition, Rose has been selected to present an abstract on &#8220;Workplace Violence: HUMAN SERVICES WORKERS AT RISK:  &#8220;AN ADMINISTRATIVE CHALLENGE.&#8221; This will be posted in the conference proceeding at the AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, and will occur at the<br />
WORK, STRESS, AND HEALTH CONFERENCE: MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORKPLACE. MIAMI, FLORIDA ~ MARCH 2-4, 2006.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">8. NOV . 05</div>
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<strong>Erika Kinner</strong><br />
Life years: 2<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>It&#8217;s so good to see everyone doing well&#8230; and getting engaged! Congrats to Costanzo, Speer, and Manley. Pacheco, are you next?</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t take the newspaper route. I&#8217;m now living in Hoboken, New Jersey and working in the marketing department of MetLife. My job consists primarily of project management, with some emphasis on graphic design and writing. I&#8217;m very happy, but hope to move back sometime in the next couple of years.</p>
<p>If anyone is ever in the NYC area, let me know! I&#8217;d love to see a familiar face!</p>
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<div class="newsDate">28. OCT . 05</div>
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<strong>Scott Pacheco</strong><br />
Life years: 2<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t even know there was a forum like this on the Web site. Anyway, I try to keep in touch with those who I worked with at Life, but for the rest of you who may be curious I am the education and business reporter for The Bay City Times. I was hired in January, so I am approaching my one-year mark. It doesn&#8217;t seem like it has been that long, and it sure doesn&#8217;t seem like 1.5 years since I graduated. I am glad to see everybody finding good jobs and doing well. I also am still dating another former lifer, Natalie Lombardo, who covers Northern Oakland County for the Oakland Press.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">13. OCT . 05</div>
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<strong>Rebecca (Messer) Wall</strong><br />
Life years: 1993-1996<br />
Graduated: 1996</p>
<p>After doing my time in the basement of Anspach as a LIFE reporter then an ANE in 1995-1996, I graduated in Dec. 1996 and started working as a reporter at the Huron Daily Tribune in Bad Axe. I worked there for a year and then hightailed it to Midland, where I worked at the Midland Daily News.</p>
<p>I stayed in Midland for almost two years and might have stayed longer if love and marriage hadn&#8217;t pulled me back to the Metro Detroit area.</p>
<p>I initially worked at Ward&#8217;s Auto World, an automotive industry trade magazine. Alas, automotive reporting was not for me and after six months I got back into the world of newspapers.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve worked at the Daily Tribune in Royal Oak since 2000, first as a copy editor and currently as the associate editor of special sections.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">11. OCT . 05</div>
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<strong>Chris Sebastian</strong><br />
Life years: 3<br />
Graduated: 2002</p>
<p>Hey all,</p>
<p>Becky and I are now the proud parents of a healthy baby girl! Emily Catherine was born Oct. 3 in Port Huron, and everyone is doing great. I think I&#8217;m going to love this Dad stuff.<br />
Hope everyone is well, keep in touch.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">4. OCT . 05</div>
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<strong>Chris Gautz</strong><br />
Life years: 4<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>I just wanted to let you know I have accepted a job at the South Bend Tribune and will be starting toward the end of the month. I have been working at The Daily Telegram for the past year and a half after graduation and am excited at the chance to be moving to a paper with about five times the circulation.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad to hear so many former Lifers are doing great as well.</p>
<p>If any of you find yourself in Indiana, give me a call, or drop me a line at <a href="mailto:chris_gautz@yahoo.com">chris_gautz@yahoo.com</a>.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">26. AUG . 05</div>
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<strong>Shaun Manley</strong><br />
Life years: 4<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>After nine months as the Greenville city reporter at the Daily News, I have uprooted myself to Lake City, Fla. as the Lake City reporter copy editor, page designer and, soon, entertainment columnist.</p>
<p>Melissa and I are now looking at a summer &#8217;07 wedding to give us time to get settled here and to get money together so we can pay for the wedding ourselves.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad to see everyone is doing well. congrats to those who have found full time jobs!</p>
<p>Keep in touch, and, as always, keep it reel.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">26. AUG . 05</div>
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<strong>Daniel Eizans</strong><br />
Life years:  2001 - 2003<br />
Graduated: 2003</p>
<p>Daniel Eizans has been named Web editor at Crain's Detroit Business, a weekly business publication serving more than 40,000 executives in print circulation and 48,000 registered web users.</p>
<p>Dan will be leaving his reporter/columnist duties at the Monroe Evening News, where he primarily covered cops/courts/fire.</p>
<p>Hope all is well with my former lifers.</p>
<p>Look me up if you're in the big D.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">17. AUG . 05</div>
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<strong>Elizabeth (Jewell) Sanders</strong><br />
Life years: 2001 - 2003<br />
Graduated: 2003</p>
<p>Wow! Glad to see my old co-lifers are doing well! Congratulations on everyones jobs, engagements, etc. Good luck with everything. I am now in what I hope to be a long-term position after about a year of internships and job-changes. I am a staff writer at the Grand Rapids Business Journal, a weekly in (what else?) Grand Rapids. I cover law, education and Lakeshore economic development. It's quite different from the feature stories that I used to favor at Life, but I'm getting better at it.  Mike and I bought a beautiful old house and are now fixing it up. All is well, hope it is the same with all of you!</p>
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<div class="newsDate">03. AUG . 05</div>
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<strong>Holly Thorpe</strong><br />
Life years: 2<br />
Graduated: 2003</p>
<p>Holly and John Thorpe (both CM Life alumni) will be expecting a baby sometime at the end of February, 2006.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">01. AUG . 05</div>
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<strong>Greg Burghardt</strong><br />
Life years:  2001 - 2004<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>I just got hired at New Digital Group, the company that does all the Web hosting for CM Life. Glad to see you guys picked one of NDG's stock templates (which I coded <img src='http://www.cm-life.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':-D' class='wp-smiley' />  ). So sad to see the previous design go (which I coded as part of my independent study). So HA! You haven't gotten rid of me yet!</p>
<p>Oh, and I expect the future Online Managers to continue cm-life.com's tradition of dominating the Michigan AP's awards for online newspapers, seeing that we've won every year since 1999.</p>
<p>-- Later.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">27 . JUL . 05</div>
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<strong>Paul Costanzo</strong><br />
Life years:  2001-04<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>I've always had a problem with the word 'lifers' because I automatically think of Shawshank Redemption, but I can live with it because of what it actually means.</p>
<p>So fellow lifers, I'm writing to get all of you updated on my life.<br />
I went to the Hillsdale Daily News as the Hillsdale City beat reporter which gave me a tremendous amount of sympathy for all news reporters. In June I was promoted to Sports Editor, which is where I now sit.<br />
I was also recently engaged to Kate Brighton, who is a student at CMU.<br />
Hope everyone is doing well and to see some of you this fall while watching the Lifers &#45 I mean Chippewas on the gridiron.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">25 . JUL . 05</div>
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<strong>Jeremy Speer</strong><br />
Life years:  2001-2005<br />
Graduated: 2005</p>
<p>Hey everyone. After graduating from CMU, I landed a job as Sports Editor at the Gaylord Herald-Times, where I am currently stationed. I also recently got engaged to Kristin Thompson and we're getting married next June. Hello and best of luck to everyone I had the pleasure of working with during my time at CM Life.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">02 . JUL . 05</div>
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<strong>Chris Davis</strong><br />
Life years: 1993-1996<br />
Graduated: 1996</p>
<p>It's been sort of a wild and wacky stretch of time for me since graduating from CMU. My first job out of school was as the Sunday business editor of the Sault Evening News. That was a stint that only lasted a few months. By September of 1996, I was working in Gaylord at the Herald-Times, where I stayed on staff for about a year and a half. Still a college student at heart, I headed back to campus almost every weekend and in doing so, met Emily Brockman, who I eventually married in 1998.</p>
<p>After some time in Gaylord, I returned to my stomping grounds in the Novi-Northville area, and worked at the Novi News / Northville Record for about six and a half years. In April 2004, I made the decision to strike it out on my own in business. (www.yourpageone.com.) It was a gutty decision that didn't pay big dividends, so in January 2005, I took a position with Baseview Products in Ann Arbor, and now am an installer / trainer for Baseview's advertising software. Emily and I live in Novi with Sammy The Wonder Beagle.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">28 . JUN . 05</div>
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<strong>Capt. Jeremy Stephens<br />Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, III Corps and Fort Hood</strong><br />
Life years: 1997-2001<br />
Graduated: 2001</p>
<p>Hey everybody figured it was time I posted. Things are great in Texas and I just got promoted to Captain in the U.S. Army's JAG Corps. I am currently stationed at Fort Hood, Texas after graduating from Wayne State law school and passing the bar last year. I have nothing but great memories of LIFE and wish I could make the Hall of Fame ceremony again this fall but I don't think I'll be able to make it into town. A big hello to everybody I worked over my four year and keep in touch!</p>
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<div class="newsDate">19 . FEB . 05</div>
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<strong>Yvonne Claes</strong><br />
Life years: 1988-1992 (editor-in-chief for a semester in '91)<br />
Graduated: 1992</p>
<p>Hello fellow CM LIFErs! Well, my last name hasn't changed, so strike off the marriage and children columns. After graduating from Central, I worked at various newspapers including The Macomb Daily, The Daily Tribune in Royal Oak, and lastly as a freelancer for the Freep. The Freep job helped me go back to school so I could pursue a different career. Are you ready? I'm a high school English/journalism teacher at Lake Orion High School. I am also the adviser to the student newspaper, The Archer. Check us out online at LOArcher.com. Although I worked in journalism for 11 years and liked my various jobs, I must say I love teaching even more.</p>
<p>I often think of the bowels of Anspach Hall and the people who I stayed there with getting out the paper by the light of the green VDT screens until the runner came by to take the paper to the printer. Anyone know what became of Roxanne the production lady? She was a trip.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">23 . JAN . 05</div>
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<strong>John Dobberstein</strong><br />
Life years: <br />
Graduated: 1992</p>
<p>I've been moving around a lot since my exciting days in the basement of Anspach Hall. After graduating, I spent about four years at the Three Rivers Commmercial-News, covering county government, crime and courts. It was on to the Herald-Palladium in '97 to cover the city of Benton Harbor, as well as public/private health care. I moved to Chicago in 2000 and spent four wonderful years at the Daily Southtown, covering urban affairs issues, crime, politics and investigative topics in the southeast suburbs and the South Side. I met my fiancee, Tatum Adams, in 2004 - she lives in St. Joseph, Mich., ironically -- and I moved in with her and took a job at the South Bend Tribune, where I now cover transportation and general assignment. We plan to get married in October in Jamaica. <img src='http://www.cm-life.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I wish everybody at CM Life the best, and know some of my fondest memories trace back to Mount Pleasant. Hope to see some familiar faces this fall if I have any vacation left after I  tie the knot.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">11 . NOV . 04</div>
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<strong>T.J. Bucholz</strong><br />
Life years: 1991-1994<br />
Graduated: 1994</p>
<p>Since August 2003, I have served as Communications Director of the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH).  In this role, I work as a senior health and human services advisor to Governor Jennifer M. Granholm and MDCH Director Janet Olszewski.  I have some great memories of Anspach Hall, and some great friends, like Steve Coon, Karen Emerson, Todd Schultz, Colleen Newvine, Eric Baerren, Darron Markwood, Kelly Adams, Amy Bishop, and many others.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">20 . OCT . 04</div>
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<strong>Shaun Manley</strong><br />
Life years: 4<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>shaun manley is no more ... i have changed my 'professional'<br />
name to s. michael manley, as kind of a stab at those who use their<br />
middle initials in their names ... don't worry, it's all meant in good<br />
fun.</p>
<p>after a brief stint as the special sections editor with the Greenville<br />
Daily News, i was hired as the Greenville city reporter ... doesn't<br />
sound like much, but they've got writing an average of one story a day<br />
monday through saturday.</p>
<p>bigger news: i'm now engaged. for those who worked with me at life last<br />
year, you'll know her as the girl who came by the office during<br />
production nights to see if i needed anything ... i believe i always referred<br />
to her as my "roommate." her name is melissa, and we are look at a<br />
summer 2006 wedding.</p>
<p>i can't stress how valuable life was to me in my time at cmu. we had<br />
our own little word down in the basement of anspach hall, and now that it<br />
has moved to it's new home ontop of moore hall, a new era is beginning<br />
... but it won't be anything like the dungeonous office most of us<br />
worked in for so many years. </p>
<p>good luck fellow alums, and, as always, keep it reel.
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<div class="newsDate">20 . SEP. 04</div>
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<strong>Lisa Haiss</strong><br />
Life years: 1997-2000<br />
Graduated: 2000</p>
<p>Lisa Haiss is engaged to an Army staff sergeant who is<br />
currently stationed in Iraq. When he gets out of the Army in May, they plan<br />
to move to Florida and finally set a date for the wedding.<br />
Lisa currently works as the assistant news editor for content at the El<br />
Paso Times in El Paso, Texas, and also writes a Sunday column on<br />
Generation X.
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<div class="newsDate">23 . AUG . 04</div>
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<strong>Shaun Manley</strong><br />
Life years: 4<br />
Graduated: 2004</p>
<p>i am now at the greenville daily news, working as the<br />
special sections editor/business reporter in the paper's advertising<br />
department, but i hope to get back to the editorial side of journalism before<br />
too much longer.</p>
<p>i am engaged to be married to melissa thompson, some of you will<br />
remember her as the quiet, thin girl who'd come around the office some<br />
production days.</p>
<p>good luck all Lifers who now have the best looking news office i've<br />
seen.
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<div class="newsDate">22 . AUG . 04</div>
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<strong>Adam Price</strong><br />
Life years: 1997-1999<br />
Graduated: May 1999</p>
<p>Hi fellow Lifers!  On June 5, 2004, I got engaged to Erin<br />
Brady, a native of Butler County, PA, as am I. We recently bought my<br />
107-year-old family home in Evans City, within driving distance of downtown<br />
Pittsburgh, where Erin works. I've been at the Greensburg<br />
Tribune-Review since January 2003 as a sports copy editor. That, however, will last<br />
no longer than next April (wedding day) since I can't realistically<br />
commute from our home. So we'll see what life brings me then. LIFE (the<br />
CMU one) has brought me many great journalistic experiences I never would<br />
have had without it. Hope to see everyone Oct. 29! E-mail me at<br />
<a href="mailto:copyeditadam@aol.com">copyeditadam@aol.com</a>!
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<div class="newsDate">28 . JULY. 04</div>
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<strong>Chris Davis</strong><br />
Life years: 1993-1996<br />
Graduated: 1996</p>
<p>After putting in my time in 008 Anspach, I worked at<br />
newspapers in Sault Ste. Marie, Gaylord, and most recently, in Northville,<br />
where I was the Record's editor for four years. For any of a number of<br />
reasons, I left the Record in April 2004 and have started my own<br />
newspaper-related business, PageOne (<a href="http://www.yourpageone.com" target="_blank">http://www.yourpageone.com</a>).</p>
<p>I am married to Emily (Brockman) Davis, who is a graduate of CMU's<br />
athletic training program. We live in Novi with Sammy The Wonder Beagle.
</p>
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<div class="newsDate">07 . JULY. 04</div>
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<strong>Elizabeth (Jewell) Sanders</strong><br />
Life years: 2000-2003<br />
Graduated: December 2003</p>
<p>"Jewell" is no more, but for all my fellow Lifers who know<br />
me as that, they are still welcome to call me by my maiden name, because<br />
I know that "Elizabeth" is just too long.</p>
<p>After graduating from my time at Life in various news roles, I married<br />
Mike (U-M grad) May 15, 2004 and we are living in Grand Rapids until we<br />
move on to law school (for him.) I am interning at the Lakeshore Bureau<br />
of The Grand Rapids Press and we'll see what happens from here.<br />
Congrats to all my friends and co-workers who graduated and to everyone<br />
starting a new chapter in their life.</p>
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<div class="newsDate">18 . JUNE. 04</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Cynthia Desgrange</strong><br />
Life years: 1998-2002<br />
Graduated: 2003</p>
<p>"When I was a Lifer, we didn't have things like heat or<br />
pdf's!"  Ah, how fondly I remember the antarctic subbasement of Anspach, warming our fingers on the wax melter, Little Chef at 4am, and napping on the morgue couch.</p>
<p>After four years of ad design at CM LIFE and a stint in freelance<br />
graphic design, I'm happily employed at Davison Sign: Yum Brand Recruitment.  I design hiring p-o-p for 33,000 Taco Bell, KFC, Long John Silver, Pizza Hut, and A&#038;W locations.  My print portfolio and experience with Photoshop and Illustrator were large factors -- so I owe CM LIFE a big thanks!</p>
<p>Cepak and Sarah: I miss you more than you know.  Heather: I hope you're still crazy-go-nuts.  Rox: Go Red Wings!</p>
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<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">10 . MAY. 04</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Chris Sebastian</strong><br />
Life years: 1999-2002<br />
Graduated: 2002</p>
<p>Hey all-<br />
I wish the new Life alum luck in getting a job this summer. Also wanted to announce that I got married April 24 in Sterling Heights to Becky, who for some reason puts up with the work hours of a journalist. Thanks, dear. I'm now the maritime/environmental reporter at the Times Herald in Port Huron.</p>
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<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">11 . MAR . 04</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Colleen Newvine Tebeau</strong><br />
Life years: 1988 - 1992<br />
Graduated: 1992</p>
<p>I started at LIFE my first weekend on campus and spent far more time in the basement of Anspach for the following four years than I ever did on homework. I have fond (and some less fond) memories of working with folks like Karen Emerson, Todd Schulz, Jen Chrisman, Mary Church, Matt Bach, Rick Lubbers, John Dobberstein and whole slew of others who were there in our era.</p>
<p>I have been a reporter and editor, at places including the Alpena News, the Ann Arbor News, the Saginaw News ... apparently I like places with News in the name ... and I was founding editor of the Insider Business Journal.</p>
<p>Today I am a public relations person at University of Michigan, I am working on my MBA at U-M Business School, and I am coming up on my four-year annivesary with John Tebeau. I am a member of the CMU Journalism Hall of Fame committee and I hope everyone makes the time to come to a Hall of Fame dinner soon. It's a great chance to see what's going on at CMU since you left and catch up with other alums.<br />
It's so great to hear from Bil Boyd and Karen Britton -- I haven't heard from you guys since graduation. Hope you're well!</p>
<p><a href="mailto:cnewvine@umich.edu">cnewvine@umich.edu</a><br />
public relations, University of Michigan News Service<br />
Ann Arbor
</p>
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<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">21 . FEB. 04</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Jeff Stacer</strong><br />
Life years: One year<br />
Graduated: 1996</p>
<p>
On October 4, 2003 Jeff Stacer wed Patricia Jencks (CMU Class of 2000) in Grand Ledge, Michigan. The two reside outside of Grand Rapids. Jeff works for NPA - The Worldwide Recruiting Network and serves as their director of business development.</p>
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<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">23 . JAN. 04</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Kris Freehling</strong><br />
Life years: 1993-1995<br />
Graduated: 1995</p>
<p>
I am a former Asst. Sports Editor (Fall 1995) at CM Life and<br />
I, too, unfondly remember the old VDT's. I graduated a year too early<br />
because I believe the current system came in 1996 or around that time.</p>
<p>
Anyway, I am a teacher of English and journalism at a public high<br />
school in Southern California. I am the Newspaper Adviser at our school, publishing a monthly edition, while passing down a few pearls of wisdom I learned from Petrick, Hartman and the boys in those JRN classes at CMU back in the day, to my students.</p>
<p>
I recently married (June 15, 2002) my wife Cassie and we bought our<br />
first home about 4 months ago.<br />
Hope all the LIFE alums are doing well out there!</p>
</div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">23 . JAN. 04</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Emily Gerkin Palsrok</strong><br />
Life years: 1993-1997<br />
Graduated: 1997</p>
<p>
After six years in the Michigan Legislature, most recently<br />
with Speaker Rick Johnson's office, I left to join a PR firm, John<br />
Bailey &amp; Associates.  The firm has offices in Troy, Detroit and Lansing.  My husband and I split our time between Lansing and Manistee.
</p>
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<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">24 . NOV . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Laura James</strong><br />
Life years: 1987-1991<br />
Graduated: 1991</p>
<p>
I was the editor in chief of CM Life for one very long<br />
semester. When my post-grad job at the Macomb Daily fell through, I wound up<br />
in law school, practiced law for eight years, then got married,<br />
retired, and had a baby in August 03. His name is Roger <img src='http://www.cm-life.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I wish I hadn't<br />
graduated in a recession; journalism was always much more fun and<br />
interesting than practicing law. Cheers to all the other CM Life alums.
</p>
</div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">01 . OCT . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Jon Morgan</strong><br />
Life years: 2<br />
Graduated: 1999</p>
<p>
Jon Morgan has joined the technical team at DOW Chemical in<br />
charge of maintaining the company's global network of interactive<br />
video conference rooms.
</p>
</div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">26 . SEP . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Tom Henry</strong><br />
Life years: 1977-81<br />
Graduated: 1981</p>
<p>Tom Henry of The (Toledo) Blade has received Ohio's top<br />
award in environmental writing for the second consecutive year from the<br />
Ohio Society of Professional Journalists. His two-day series about the<br />
nation's vulnerability to underground pipeline explosions received the<br />
first-place award at a ceremony in the large newspaper category, which<br />
includes The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, the Akron Beacon-Journal, the<br />
Dayton Daily News and the Cincinnati Enquirer. Last year, he won top honors<br />
for a four-day series he had written about  future diversion threats to<br />
the Great Lakes as water shortages before more acute worldwide this<br />
century. He has been a speaker at Michigan and Ohio universities,<br />
including the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Bowling<br />
Green State University, and was among several journalists chosen by<br />
Harvard University's Nieman Reports magazine to write about the state of<br />
environmental journalism for its fall 2002 publication.</p>
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<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">26 . SEP . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Jennifer (Chrisman) Smielewski</strong><br />
Life years: 1988 - 1992<br />
Graduated: 1995 (should have been '92 :-0)</p>
<p>Jennifer worked at LIFE for four years, and still fondly<br />
remembers the old VDTs.</p>
<p>
Jennifer is happily married to her husband Paul. They have 2 children<br />
-- Cameron, 6, and Joshua, 2 -- and live in Lake Orion, Michigan.</p>
<p>Jennifer is a Title Examiner for Metropolitan Title Company.</p>
</div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">22 . SEP . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Daniel Eizans</strong><br />
Life years: 2001-2003<br />
Graduated: 2003</p>
<p>Eizans is the new full-time, cops/courts/fire reporter at<br />
the Monroe Evening News, a daily newspaper in Southeastern Michigan.<br />
Seeking donations to supplement the pay of a full-time journalist. Miss<br />
everyone over at Life.</p>
</div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">26 . AUG . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Gary Cichon</strong><br />
Life years: Two<br />
Graduated: 1992</p>
<p>Currently living in Santa Monica, CA and pursuing stand up<br />
comedy and television.</p>
</div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">17 . JUL . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>T. R. Shaw</strong><br />
Life years: 1978-1982<br />
Graduated: 1982</p>
<p>I recently had the unique opportunity to assist in the media<br />
operations the commissioning of the USS Ronald Reagan.</p>
<p>I serve as a PAO in the U.S. Navy Reserve and was selected to be part<br />
of a group of 20 PAO's to take part in the event which took place,<br />
Saturday, July 12 at Naval Base Norfolk, VA.</p>
<p>The commissioning invovled the Vice President Dick Cheney, former First<br />
Lady Nancy Reagan and more then 15,000 invited guests.</p>
<p>The event was covered live by CNN, C-SPAN, FOX News and many other<br />
electronic and print media.  I was in charge of handling broadcast media<br />
and specifically worked with the national production crew of FOX News and<br />
Tony Snow.</p>
</div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">29 . MAY . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Jeremy Dickman</strong><br />
Life years: 1996-1999; 1999-2001<br />
Graduated: 1999</p>
<p>Jeremy Dickman, a former Sports Editor at CM LIFE, became<br />
engaged May 6, 2003 to Debbie Yascolt, a former CM LIFE Photo Editor.<br />
The two met while working at CM LIFE. An August 14, 2004 wedding is planned.
</p></div>
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<div class="newsDate">24 . APR . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Craig Colgan</strong><br />
Life years: 1983-1985<br />
Graduated: 1985</p>
<p>I was recently named associate editor of American School<br />
Board Journal, a monthly magazine covering K-12 education news and policy, published in Alexandria, Va. I also freelance for Washington magazines such as National Journal. Also: I am getting married, May 31 in a ceremony in Washington, D.C., and my bride's name is Hilary LaMonte.
</p></div>
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<div class="newsDate">20 . APR . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Jon Morgan</strong><br />
Life years: 1993 - 1995<br />
Graduated: 1997</p>
<p>Jon Morgan, who worked for CM Life between 1993 and 1995, announces the birth of his son, Joshua Alan, on November 11, 2002. He has a wife, Theresa, and a daughter named Kayla.
</p></div>
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<div class="newsDate">21 . FEB . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>T.J. Bucholz</strong><br />
Life years: 1991-1994<br />
Graduated: 1994</p>
<p>T.J. Bucholz, a 1994 graduate of Central Michigan University<br />
and CMLIFE alumnus, currently serves as the Public Information Officer<br />
for the Michigan Department of Education in Lansing.</p>
<p>In his capacity with the Department, Bucholz serves as a senior<br />
education and communications advisor to both Michigan Superintendent of Public<br />
Instruction Tom Watkins and Governor Jennifer Granholm.
</p></div>
<p></p>
<div class="newsDate">18 . FEB . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Melissa Chavez</strong><br />
Graduated: 2002</p>
<p>Melissa Chavez, a fomer editor of CM Life and The Central<br />
Review was named a finalist for the Glimmer Train Short-Story Award for<br />
New Writers for her fiction piece, "A Morning Bed in Denver."
</p></div>
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<div class="newsDate">14 . JAN . 03</div>
<div class="newsItem">
<strong>Bil Boyd</strong><br />
Graduated: 1990</p>
<p>Bil is a senior copywriter for a Chicago ad agency who deals<br />
primarily with meeting the needs of marketing-savvy pharmaceutical<br />
clients. Bil and his team were recently responsible for securing more than<br />
14 awards from the two most recent competitions -- The Rx Club and The<br />
Globals. While he credits this round of success on his team and his<br />
ability to deliver the "goods" under pressure, he also quips that a lack of<br />
viable competition in the healthcare marketing field "doesn't exactly<br />
hurt."
</p></div>
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<div class="newsDate">30 . NOV . 02</div>
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<strong>Karen Britton Nielsen</strong><br />
Life Years: 1988 - 1991<br />
Graduated: 1991</p>
<p>Karen Britton Nielsen ('91) has been named a contributing<br />
editor at the Dallas Business Journal in Dallas, Texas. She is the<br />
president of the CMU Alumni Association Dallas Chapter. She had a baby,<br />
Jakob, on May 30, and previously served as editor of start-up publication Dallas-Fort Worth TechBiz, a sister publication to the Dallas Business Journal, until it folded in May.
</p></div>
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<div class="newsDate">02 . OCT . 02</div>
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<strong>Beth (Reeber) Valone</strong></p>
<p>Just wanted to say hello to the great folks I worked with at<br />
LIFE while I was there from 1982-85. After school, I was an editor at<br />
The Detroit News for 13+ years, then bounced to a Web site, now doing<br />
PR. Would love to hear what others are doing!
</p></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Times Herald seeks a full-time general news reporter. Bachelor&#8217;s Degree and at least 3 years experience are required. The Times Herald is a Gannett newspaper, located in beautiful and historic Port Huron, Michigan, just minutes from Sarnia, Ontario and 65-miles northeast of Detroit. The Blue Water Area boasts activities ranging from the Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race to shopping and recreation.</p>
<p>By joining our team, you will enjoy great benefits and be part of a growing, thriving and diverse work force with tremendous career and personal-growth opportunities. The Times Herald is an equal-opportunity employer.</p>
<p>Send resume, cover letter and 3 clips to:</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Charles T. Wanninger, President and Publisher</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">The Times Herald</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">911 Military Street, Port Huron, MI 48060</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">cwanninger@gannett.com</p>
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<p>The Daily News in Greenville is seeking a versatile reporter to cover the Greenville city beat. You will be responsible for covering all aspects of the city of Greenville, from the city council to the school board to the local national guard unit currently serving a tour in Iraq and other features and breaking news.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Carl Gustin, Executive Editor</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Stafford Communications Group</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">109 N. Lafayette</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Greenville, MI 48838</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">1-800-968-9301 ext. 3032</p>
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		<title>Six inducted as third class into Journalism Hall of Fame</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dirk Milliman said the next crop of Journalism Hall of Fame inductees will be much larger than the six 2004 inductees. Milliman, chair of the hall of fame committee, said there are too many great journalism graduates to narrow down to a small field of inductees each year. However, six [...]]]></description>
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Dirk Milliman said the next crop of Journalism Hall of Fame inductees<br />
will be much larger than the six 2004 inductees.</p>
<p>Milliman, chair of the hall of fame committee, said there are too<br />
many great journalism graduates to narrow down to a small field of<br />
inductees each year. </p>
<p>However, six of CMU&#8217;s finest were honored in a three-hour event<br />
Friday night at the Comfort Inn Hotel and Conference Center, 2424 S.<br />
Mission St. A catered dinner preceded the event, which saw more than<br />
100 alumni and students turn out to hear the six alumni speak.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s great to be able to honor these people&#8217;s contributions to the<br />
university and the journalism department,&#8221; Milliman said.</p>
<p>Former Central Michigan Life Adviser Russell Herron was the first<br />
honoree of the night. Director of Student Media Neil Hopp introduced<br />
Herron, who died of surgical complications in 1999.</p>
<p>Herron worked for CMU for 39 years, many of which were spent with<br />
the journalism department. Herron spent several years as a journalism<br />
faculty member and was a CM Life Adviser for 10 years. </p>
<p>Herron spoke out about many administrative issues prior to his<br />
departure from CMU. He was asked to step down in 1999 by then-president<br />
Leonard Plachta. Hopp said Herron&#8217;s presence still can be felt on the<br />
campus.</p>
<p>Hopp said Herron was a staunch supporter of student media. He spoke<br />
of the troubling times in the wake of the Vietnam War, a tough time for<br />
journalism and the strength offered by Herron at the time.</p>
<p>Herron offered strength with his &#8220;aggressive, stand-your-ground<br />
reporting,&#8221; Hopp said. He said Herron was stalwart in his lifelong<br />
fight for principle, which strengthened his students&#8217; and peers&#8217;<br />
resolve.</p>
<p>Neal Miller was next to be inducted. Jim Hough, who was inducted<br />
into the hall of fame last year, said he was embarrassed to have been<br />
inducted before Miller.</p>
<p>When nominating Miller for the induction, Hough said officials in<br />
Miller&#8217;s community were asked to write letters on his behalf. The<br />
responses all spoke of Miller&#8217;s hard-hitting journalism with community<br />
sensitivity.</p>
<p>Miller, the first journalism major at CMU, was the first to graduate<br />
from the journalism department and holds the longest run as CM Life<br />
editor.</p>
<p>Miller spoke of the trials he faced as a small town journalist,<br />
having to see the people he wrote about every time he went out. He said<br />
small-town journalism is not as easy as it may seem and recounted<br />
stories about a bomb being found under his car and his life being<br />
threatened several times.</p>
<p>&#8220;As dust covers the pictures in the Journalism Hall of Fame, I just<br />
hope my news coverage was honest and complete, and I hope I will be<br />
remembered for that,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>In his acceptance speech, Miller gave many examples of how the First<br />
Amendment to the Constitution has been unfairly restricted. </p>
<p>&#8220;I have the right to speak my mind and you have the right to find me<br />
rude, crude and boorish,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Lori Lynch, a CMU alum working for U.S.A. Weekend, introduced<br />
Suzanne Nichols. Lynch said Nichols was an inspiration to female<br />
journalists at CMU. Nichols was the first woman Lynch knew that could<br />
successfully hold a full-time job and raise a &#8220;family that obviously<br />
loved&#8221; her.</p>
<p>Lynch said Nichols was a tough teacher, but she knows her goal was<br />
reached &#8211; her students left her classes expecting more from themselves.<br />
When Nichols told a student their story was good, that really meant<br />
something.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sue was always surrounded by students outside the CM Life office,&#8221;<br />
Lynch said. &#8220;She brought the Sue Nichols standard out into the world.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nichols said she is very proud of her former students&#8217; success,<br />
which is proof that she did her job well.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m doing all this table hopping and hearing about all your<br />
accomplishments,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t feel I&#8217;m one who deserves to be up<br />
here.&#8221;</p>
<p>Associate Journalism Professor Jim Wojcik introduced Sandy<br />
Petykiewicz by saying if not the best copy editor CM Life had, she was<br />
&#8220;darn close to it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Petykiewicz, publisher of the Jackson Citizen Patriot, can best be<br />
described by her passion for journalism, which has allowed her to<br />
achieve the success she&#8217;s experienced in her career, Wojcik said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We talk about the glass ceiling,&#8221; he said. &#8220;She broke the newspaper<br />
ceiling &#8230; at the tender age of 34.&#8221;</p>
<p>Petykiewicz became Jackson Citizen Patriot&#8217;s first female editor in<br />
1987 and was named publisher in 1999.</p>
<p>She said she came to CMU in 1971 amid an unpopular Vietnam War and<br />
the continued fight for civil rights and women&#8217;s rights.</p>
<p>When the Watergate scandal broke in 1972, she saw firsthand the<br />
impact journalism could have and became inspired to write.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am humbled being in the company of the other recipients here<br />
tonight, as well as those who preceded me,&#8221; she said. &#8220;One thing I know<br />
is I wouldn&#8217;t have been successful without the support of the people<br />
around me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Maria Marron, journalism department chairwoman, spoke highly of<br />
inductee Guido Stempel III, who helped form the department as a faculty<br />
member from 1957 to 1965.</p>
<p>&#8220;What a guy,&#8221; Marron said of Stempel, who she said broke the<br />
barriers of research as a young scholar and bridged the gap between<br />
researchers and journalism practitioners.</p>
<p>Stempel has written more than 150 research articles and served as<br />
editor of Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly for 17 years.</p>
<p>&#8220;This event brings back a lot of memories,&#8221; Stempel said. &#8220;I am<br />
proud to see the progress this school has made over the years.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nichols introduced inductee James Wieghart, who was not in<br />
attendance because he had a pacemaker installed earlier in the day.</p>
<p>Nichols said she met Wieghart 50 years ago at Keeler Union, which<br />
today is Powers Hall. She would often go there on her coffee breaks<br />
from the &#8220;sheepsheds&#8221; that used to house CM Life before its move to<br />
Anspach Hall.</p>
<p>Wieghart, a Korean War veteran, spoke passionately about real world<br />
happenings, Nichols said.</p>
<p>&#8220;He brought the world view to this conservative teacher&#8217;s college,&#8221;<br />
she said. </p>
<p>Sharon Wieghart accepted the honor on her husband&#8217;s behalf.</p>
<p>&#8220;This validates everything he&#8217;s done all along and I wanted him to<br />
have this honor,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Sharon said it took a while for her husband to find a rewarding job<br />
in journalism. After spending nine months writing obituaries for the<br />
Milwaukee Journal, he interviewed for a job at a hardware magazine in<br />
Chicago.</p>
<p>&#8220;He came back and said, &#8216;What do you think?&#8217;&#8221; she said. &#8220;And I<br />
cried.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wieghart kept on the field of journalism and eventually served as<br />
chairman of CMU&#8217;s journalism department from 1989 to 1992.</p>
<p>&#8220;He said, &#8216;My goal is to get this program accredited,&#8217;&#8221; Sharon<br />
Wieghart said. &#8220;And by golly, he did.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Russ Herron, Sue Nichols, four others to be inducted into CMU Journalism Hall of Fame Oct. 29</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MOUNT PLEASANT &#8211; The former director of information services at Central Michigan University, three retired faculty members and two alumni who have achieved distinction in their professional careers are this year&#8217;s inductees in the CMU Journalism Hall of Fame. The 2004 inductees will be honored Oct. 29 during a ceremony [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="dropcap">M<strong>OUNT PLEASANT</strong> &#8211; The former director of information services at Central<br />
Michigan University, three retired faculty members and two alumni who have<br />
achieved distinction in their professional careers are this year&#8217;s inductees<br />
in the CMU Journalism Hall of Fame.</p>
<p>The 2004 inductees will be honored Oct. 29 during a ceremony at the Comfort Inn in Mount Pleasant. They include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Russell L. Herron, former journalism instructor and adviser to the student<br />
newspaper Central Michigan Life. He later directed CMU&#8217;s information services<br />
and served as vice president for university relations and secretary to the<br />
Board of Trustees.</li>
<li>Neal R. Miller, former CM Life editor and the first graduate of the<br />
journalism department in 1960. He later wrote for the Lansing State Journal<br />
and Edwardsburg Argus and became owner and publisher of he Iosco County News<br />
Herald and Oscoda Press.</li>
<li>Suzanne Nichols, a member of the journalism faculty from 1969 to 1992.<br />
She served as the department&#8217;s computer guru, establishing the nation&#8217;s first<br />
desktop publishing program for a four-year university journalism program.<br />
She is the co-author of the book, &#8220;Precision Journalism.&#8221;</li>
<li>Sandra Petykiewicz, publisher of the Jackson Citizen Patriot and a 1975<br />
CMU graduate. She previously worked for the Big Rapids Pioneer, Midland Daily<br />
News, Saginaw News, Washington Post and Baltimore News American. She served<br />
as editor of the Citizen Patriot for 12 years.</li>
<li>Guido Stempel III, a founding CMU journalism faculty member and former<br />
CM Life adviser who taught at CMU from 1957 to 1965. A prolific writer and<br />
researcher and distinguished professor emeritus from Ohio University, Stempel<br />
served as the editor of Journalism Quarterly for 17 years.</li>
<li>James Wieghart, former chairman of the CMU journalism department. Prior<br />
to coming to CMU, he served as editor of the New York Daily News, a national<br />
correspondent for Scripps Howard, a Vietnam War correspondent, reporter for<br />
the Milwaukee Journal and staff member for Sen. Ted Kennedy.</li>
</ul>
<p>The induction ceremony will begin at 8 p.m. Oct. 29. A welcoming reception<br />
begins at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7. Tickets, which cost $50, are available<br />
at Moore Hall 129, CMU, Mount Pleasant, 48859, or by calling (989) 774-1885.</p>
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		<title>Journalism Hall of Fame to honor five</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan StantonCentral Michigan Life</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Republished from April 24, 2003 Five influential figures in the history of CMU journalism will join its elite Hall of Fame this year. This year&#8217;s inductees include: Jim Wojcik, Cheerie Anderson, James Stanford Bradshaw, Ralph Langer and David Smith. A ceremony will take place at 8 p.m. Nov. 7 at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Republished from April 24, 2003</em></p>
<p>
  Five influential figures in the history of CMU journalism will join its elite<br />
  Hall of Fame this year.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s inductees include: Jim Wojcik, Cheerie Anderson, James Stanford<br />
  Bradshaw, Ralph Langer and David Smith.</p>
<p>A ceremony will take place at 8 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Comfort Inn, 2424 S. Mission<br />
  St., to honor the five inductees. A welcoming reception will begin at 6 p.m.<br />
  followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets will cost $50 and are available at Moore<br />
  Hall 129 or by calling 774-1885.</p>
<p>The five inductees will join Gilbert O. Maienknecht, who became the Journalism<br />
  Hall of Fame&#8217;s first inductee last Fall. He helped the founding of CMU&#8217;s<br />
  journalism department, being its first chairman in 1959.</p>
<h4>Cheerie Anderson</h4>
<p><span class="dropCap">A</span>nderson will receive honorary status into the Hall of Fame as she is the<br />
  only known member of the CMU student newspaper staff to have been killed in<br />
  the line of duty. She died April 7, 1963, when a cornice fell, killing her<br />
  and two other students while she was covering a fire.</p>
<p>Anderson was driving along M-20 with her fiancee, John Carroll, when they<br />
  noticed a fire truck and followed it to the Campus Grill, where the Student<br />
  Book Exchange, 209 E. Bellows St., now stands.</p>
<p>Carroll was a volunteer fireman and was helping put the fire out while Anderson<br />
  was shooting photographs. A few minutes later he was shocked to hear the roar<br />
  of falling debris on the south side of the building where he found Anderson<br />
  under a pile of bricks.</p>
<p>The two met when they both performed with the CMU Marching Band. They had<br />
  planned to marry that August.</p>
<p>Carroll said he thought the CMU Journalism Hall of Fame might be proper recognition<br />
  for Anderson.</p>
<h4>James Stanford Bradshaw</h4>
<p><span class="dropCap">T</span>he late Bradshaw earned a master&#8217;s degree from the University of Michigan<br />
  in 1947 and spent 20 years traveling the world as a writer and reporter before<br />
  settling down and joining the CMU faculty in 1968.</p>
<p>Jim Knight, 1984 CMU Graduate, and current sports editor of The Ann Arbor<br />
  News, remembers Bradshaw for being a great teacher.</p>
<p>Bradshaw would teach not from the front of the classroom, but from a chair<br />
  in the middle, surrounded by a semicircle of students, and he would tell stories<br />
  from his days as a reporter, Knight said. His teachings have served him for<br />
  the past 19 years working in journalism, he said.</p>
<p>Bradshaw taught at CMU until 1984, including a brief stint in Kingston, Jamaica,<br />
  from 1977 through 1978 as part of the Fulbright Scholarship Program. He also<br />
  taught in Xiamen, China for a year after retiring.</p>
<p>He died in 1990.</p>
<h4>Ralph Langer</h4>
<p><span class="dropCap">&#8220;I</span>&#8217;m extremely pleased and honored. It never had occurred to me,&#8221;<br />
  Langer said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a sincere honor and I&#8217;m very appreciative<br />
  of it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Langer attended CMU from 1955 to 1957. He earned his degree from the University<br />
  of Michigan, earning a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and psychology<br />
  because CMU did not offer a journalism degree at that time.</p>
<p>While attending CMU he served as a columnist, reporter and photographer for<br />
  CM Life. He also was the photo editor of the Chippewa Yearbook and sports and<br />
  events photographer for Information Services, now public relations and marketing.</p>
<p>Langer referred to the &#8220;sheep sheds&#8221; Central Michigan Life once<br />
  operated out of until 1965. The &#8220;sheds&#8221; were located on Preston and<br />
  Washington streets.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a great experience. It was a great couple of years and presented<br />
  a lot of opportunities that I hope helped me in my later achievements,&#8221;<br />
  he said.</p>
<p>After graduating, he worked for the Grand Haven Tribune, the Port Angeles<br />
  (Wash.) Daily News, the Detroit Free Press, the Dayton Journal Herald and the<br />
  Everett (Wash.) Herald.</p>
<p>He joined The Dallas Morning News in 1981 as managing editor, was promoted<br />
  five times, and retired in 1999 as editor and executive vice president.</p>
<h4>David Smith</h4>
<p><span class="dropCap">S</span>mith, editor-at-large for Ward&#8217;s Communications, attended CMU for three<br />
  years between 1954 and 1956 before he also left to attend the University of<br />
  Michigan.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was surprised because I&#8217;m not a graduate of Central but I&#8217;m<br />
  honored and delighted,&#8221; Smith said. &#8220;To have someone who&#8217;s not<br />
  a graduate, that&#8217;s very gratifying.&#8221;</p>
<p>Smith remembers the time he enjoyed at CMU well, having returned from the<br />
  Korean War and being one of many veterans attending the school.</p>
<p>He recalls everything from being carded at bars like The Bird Bar and Grill,<br />
  223 S. Main St., and The Cabin, 930 W. Broomfield Road, to the inspirational<br />
  guidance he was given from professors like Maienknecht and Ivan Cole.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had a great time at CMU,&#8221; he said. &#8220;For me it was like going<br />
  back to high school because I had been in the marine corps. It gave me a chance<br />
  to pursue a career in journalism.&#8221;</p>
<p>He was an inspiring sports writer and remembers writing stories about a multi-talented<br />
  farmboy from Mount Morris who later went on to play football for the Washington<br />
  Redskins, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;That gave me a lot to write about. We had quite a thing going,&#8221;<br />
  he said. &#8220;I remember getting a byline in the Grand Rapids Press one day.<br />
  We wrote it to get some PR for the college and we were getting picked up all<br />
  over the place.&#8221;</p>
<p>Smith said his brother was a sports writer for the Detroit Times and that<br />
  he was able to get work at the paper between 1954 and 1956 while still attending<br />
  CMU.</p>
<p>After graduation, he also worked for the Toledo Blade, the Wall Street Journal<br />
  and the Detroit Free Press before shepherding the growth of Ward&#8217;s Auto<br />
  World, one of the automotive industry&#8217;s most respected trade journals.</p>
<h4>Jim Wojcik</h4>
<p><span class="dropCap">F</span>ormer CM Lifer Richard Fitzgerald, managing editor for The Ann Arbor News,<br />
  said that if Maienknecht is the father of the CMU journalism program, then<br />
  Wojcik is the heart and soul.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think in many regards, Jim Wojcik is Central Michigan University journalism,&#8221;<br />
  Fitzgerald said. &#8220;Not only has he taught journalism day to day, but he&#8217;s<br />
  also been in the classroom at CMU, and he&#8217;s helped so many people find<br />
  jobs in journalism. He is often the public face of the journalism program.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wojcik earned his bachelor&#8217;s and master&#8217;s degrees from CMU in 1965<br />
  and 1968, respectively. He also served as director of student publications<br />
  at CMU for 28 years.</p>
<p>Wojcik helped create the Lem Tucker Journalism Scholarship Program, the CMU<br />
  Professionals in Residence program as well as the establishment of the Journalism<br />
  Hall of Fame.</p>
<p>&#8220;I thought there was no more fitting person to be in the second class<br />
  than Jim Wojcik,&#8221; Fitzgerald said.</p>
<p>Fitzgerald said he started working for CM Life right away when he came to<br />
  CMU in the fall of 1971 and had the opportunity to work closely with Wojcik<br />
  who was in the beginning of his reign as director of student publications</p>
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		<title>Joining the Life Alumni Association</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Membership in the CM Life Alumni Association is open to any former CMU student who worked for Central Michigan Life, or any of its publications (e.g. The Chippewa Yearbook, Framework, The Central Review) in any capacity. Joining the association is as easy as filling out the below online form. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Membership in the CM Life Alumni Association is open to any former CMU student who worked for Central Michigan Life, or any of its publications (e.g. The Chippewa Yearbook, Framework, The Central Review) in any capacity.</p>
<p>Joining the association is as easy as filling out the below online form. If you know your name is in our alumni database, but need to change your address, just mark the &#8220;change&#8221; box and fill in your new information.</p>
<p>Any questions, comments, or ideas can be sent to <a href="mailto:cmlifealumni@cm-life.com">cmlifealumni@cm-life.com</a>.</p>
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, or a change<br />
<input type="checkbox" name="Change" value="checkbox" />?</p>
<p>Fields marked with an <span class="asterick">*</span> are required entries.</p>
<h4>Personal Information</h4>
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Last Name:</p>
<input type="text" name="Last_Name" size="30" />
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>First Name:</p>
<input type="text" name="First_Name" size="30" />
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<p class="arial">Graduation Year:</p>
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<p class="arial">Degree (e.g. BA, BS, etc.):</p>
<input type="text" name="Degree" size="30" />
<p class="arial">Major:</p>
<input type="text" name="Major" size="30" />
<p class="arial">Social Security Number:</p>
<input type="text" name="SSN" size="30" />
<p class="arial">E-mail Address:</p>
<input type="text" name="Email_Address" size="30" />
<p class="arial">Spouse Name (if applicable):</p>
<input type="text" name="Spouse_Name" size="30" />
<h4>Home Information</h4>
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Address 1:</p>
<input type="text" name="Home_Addr1" size="30" />
<p class="arial">Address 2:</p>
<input type="text" name="Home_Addr2" size="30" />
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>City:</p>
<input type="text" name="Home_City" size="30" />
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>State:</p>
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<input type="text" name="Home_ZipCode" size="30" />
<p class="arial">Phone:</p>
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<h4>Work Information</h4>
<p class="arial">Employer:</p>
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<p class="arial">Title:</p>
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<h4>CM Life Information</h4>
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Year(s) at CM Life:</p>
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		<title>Life Alumni Association Job Network Submission Form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, dozens (or perhaps hundreds) of Life alumni help fellow alumni find new jobs. To enhance the valuable networking resource that being a Life alumnus already provides, the Life Alumni Association has created this Web page for Life alumni to list information about job openings that might be of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year, dozens (or perhaps hundreds) of Life alumni help fellow alumni find new jobs. To enhance the valuable networking resource that being a Life alumnus already provides, the Life Alumni Association has created this Web page for Life alumni to list information about job openings that might be of interest to fellow Lifer&#8217;s.<br />
To submit a job listing: Fill out this online form, or send an e-mail to <a href="mailto:webmaster@cm-life.com">webmaster@cm-life.com</a> with information about any job openings you, or your company have which may be of interest to Life alumni, or to current Life staff for internships or post-graduation jobs.</p>
<p>For an e-mail submission, include as much of the information from the online form below as possible.<br />
Fields marked with an <span class="asterick">*</span> are required entries.</p>
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<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Organization:</p>
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<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Zip Code:</p>
<input type="text" name="zipcode" size="30" />
<p class="arial">E-mail Address:</p>
<input type="text" name="email" size="30" />
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Phone:</p>
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<p class="arial">Fax:</p>
<input type="text" name="fax" size="30" />
<p class="arial">Hiring Contact (if different):</p>
<input type="text" name="hire_contact" size="30" />
<h4>Job Posting Info</h4>
<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Ad Run Dates:</p>
<input type="text" name="ad_run" size="30" />
<p class="arial">This job is for &#8230;</p>
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<option>None</option>
<option>High School Graduate</option>
<option>College Student</option>
<option>College Graduate</option>
<option>0-2 Years</option>
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		<title>Life Alumni Association News Submission Form</title>
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<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Last Name:</p>
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<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>First Name:</p>
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<p class="arial"><span class="asterick">*</span>Year(s) at Life:</p>
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		<title>Life Alumni Association Upcoming Events</title>
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		<title>The Central Michigan Life Alumni Association</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Central Michigan Life Alumni section of the Web site! The Life Alumni Association online provides services to Life alumni, such as an event listing, a venue for job networking, a message board and casual get-togethers on Homecoming and Alumni Day. It also offers advice and assistance to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the Central Michigan Life Alumni section of the Web site!</p>
<p>The Life Alumni Association online provides services to Life alumni, such as an event listing, a venue for job networking, a message board and casual get-togethers on Homecoming and Alumni Day.</p>
<p>It also offers advice and assistance to the student staff of the newspaper through regular meetings and special events, such as the homecoming gathering held at Riverwood Golf Course each fall.</p>
<p>If you are a Life alumnus who is not currently on our mailing list, or if you&#8217;re on the list and have a change of address or other information to report, please submit your information using <a href="http://www.cm-life.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/07/16/3f005b0ba657e">our online form</a>, or send an e-mail to the Life staff at <a href="mailto:cmlifealumni@cm-life.com">cmlifealumni@cm-life.com</a> with your name, class year, address and phone number. You can also write us at 426 Moore Hall, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859.</p>
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