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Larry Doyle wins Thurber Prize

Posted by: Kit Donahue on 2008-10-08 09:03:57

Larry Doyle, a former TV writer-producer for "The Simpsons," was named the winner Monday of this year's Thurber Prize for American Humor. He was cited for the novel "I Love You, Beth Cooper." Read More >>

Tribute to Ponz in Gil Thorp comic strip

Posted by: Kit Donahue on 2008-09-04 12:09:21

Jeff Ponczak was a fan of the Gil Thorp comic strip and he was recently added into the strip as a new character.
Here is the link:
Click here to see Gil Thorp comic strip
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Emma Johnson MSN Money column launches

Posted by: Emma Johnson on 2008-07-18 15:35:49

Emma Johnson's multimedia personal finance column recently launched on MSN Money. The series focuses on people in their 20s and 30s, and includes video, audio, graphic and text elements. Read More >>

proudly introducing... jean lachat photography

Posted by: Jean Lachat on 2008-07-17 22:48:52

I happily launched my own home-based photo studio this summer, specializing in documentary portraiture and pretty much anything that is not immoral or illegal! (or at least not that much!) Read More >>

Reporting Contest for College Students and Professionals!

Posted by: Adriana Colindres on 2008-07-17 22:13:52

Journalism organization Capitolbeat has separate reporting contests for college students and for professionals, as well as a conference open to all. Contest deadline is Aug. 1 for professionals and Sept. 10 for college students. Read More >>

Most recent new members:

Suzanne Callighan Wagner, Bill Luthy, Mike Meinhardt, Elizabeth Raischel, Evangeline Politis, Regina Lee, Stacey Keefe, Joe Hubbard, Greta Weiner, Wanda Whitsitt,

Most recent donors:

Albert Spenadel, Anita Bukey, Jonathan Groesbeck, Amanda Crane, Gene Honda, Mike Bushman, Dana Dejanovich Maragos, Mary VanDeVelde Unseth, Kenneth and Kathleen Graesser, John David Reed,

Illini Media Hall of Fame - 2006

Dan Balz

Daily Illini: 1965-68; sports editor, 1966-67; editor in chief, 1967-68.

University of Illinios: Bachelor of Science in journalism, 1968. Master's in journalism, 1972.

Inducted: 2006


Dan Balz, national political correspondent at The Washington Post, has been part of the Post's political coverage since 1978 when he began his career at the paper. He has also served as the Post's national editor, covered the White House during the period of the first Bush administration and has written extensively about Congress.

Balz was born in Freeport, Ill., and served in the U.S. Army from 1968-1971. Before he was hired by the Post, he was a reporter and editor at National Journal magazine and also worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Balz has written two books, the first co-authored with The Los Angeles Times' Ronald Brownstein, Storming the Gates: Protest Politics and the Republican Revival - an analysis of the Republican victories in the 1994 elections and the reshaping of the Republican Party. A second book, Deadlock: The Inside Story of America's Closest Election, was written by a team of Post reporters and recounted the battle in Florida that decided the 2000 presidential election. Balz has won numerous awards, including the American Political Science Association's award for political coverage and the Gerald R. Ford award, which he shared with Bob Woodward for coverage of the presidency.

Balz is a regular panelist on PBS's Washington Week and has been a guest on NBC's Meet the Press, CBS's Face the Nation and PBS's News Hour with Jim Lehrer, among other programs.