Adams discusses freedom of campus press
Ed Adams, associate chair of the communications department, addressed a group of students Tuesday October 29 on the subject of freedom of the press at BYU.
Professional journalists honor NewsNet site
NewsNet won in the Mark of Excellence Awards' newest category, "Best All-Around Online Student Broadcast Station" for the 2001 school year.
Daily Universe sports a new look
A few changes will be more noticeable than others. The scripture of the day will be moved to the new, more reader-friendly opinion page, re-christened "Issues and Ideas."
NewsNet mission statement
NewsNet develops faithful, capable people whose passion for Truth and effective communications enlightens and enriches the community, the industry and the world.
NewsNet links
NewsNet floorplan.
NewsNet newsroom.
Old NewsNet newsroom.
NewsNet TV studio.
NewsNet live Webcam.
NewsNet TV Set
BYU's broadcast journalism students have a picturesque studio to work from.
NewsNet loses sleep over elections
No other place on campus was as busy as the NewsNet newsroom early Wednesday morning as the election results came in.
NewsNet sweeps awards ceremony
For the second year in a row, NewsNet won the best daily newspaper, best online student newspaper and best television daily newscast at the annual Mark of Excellence Awards in Logan,Cache County, on Saturday.
NewsNet acknowledges donors
Howard E. Wall and the Philip L. Graham Fund were recognized by NewsNet faculty and students Feb. 20 for their contribution of funds used to purchase new equipment.
NewsNet sports editor wins NCAA journalism award
His sports journalism career started as a 16-year-old taking high school volleyball scores over the phone for a tiny newspaper in Gresham, Ore.
KBYU News receives journalism award
KBYU News, a division of BYU NewsNet received the Mark of Excellence Award for best daily newscast from the Society of Professional Journalists. The award was presented at the SPJ's annual convention in Seattle/Bellevue, Wash.
Editorial: Thanks for another great semester
Too shallow, too serious, too sarcastic -- all are common criticisms of The Daily Universe readers' forum, yet it is one of the most important and frequently read sections of the newspaper.