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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:

Mike Bass, Chris Benson, Ty Bekiares, Nolan Larson, Alan Mutter, Ryan Ricker, Andrew Mason, Susan Rosenbaum, jay shatz, Natalie Rende,

Most recent donors:

Mike Bushman, Dana Dejanovich Maragos, Mary VanDeVelde Unseth, Kenneth and Kathleen Graesser, John David Reed, Channing Brown, Jean M. Franczyk, Cathy Martin Hall, Bill Choslovsky, Paul E. Veith,

Illini Media Hall of Fame - 2007

Robert Novak

Daily Illini: 1948-51. Sportswriter.

University of Illinios: University of Illinois: Bachelor of Arts in science and letters, 1952.

Inducted: 2007


After covering national politics for more than 40 years, Robert Novak has earned a reputation as a tough Washington insider who tells the story behind the story.

Novak's first professional reporting jobs were at the Joliet Herald-News and the Urbana Courier while he was still a University student. After graduation and U.S. Army service, he became a reporter for The Associated Press in Nebraska and Indiana. Then in 1957, the AP transferred Novak to Washington, D.C., where he began covering Congress. A year later he joined the Washington bureau of The Wall Street Journal, becoming chief Congressional correspondent for the Journal in 1961. Novak teamed up with Rowland Evans Jr. in 1963 to write the Inside Report, a political column based on hard reporting. The Chicago Sun-Times has been the home newspaper for the column since 1966, and Novak has written the column solo since 1993. Currently, more than 150 newspapers carry the column.

Novak himself was thrust into the media spotlight in 2003. In a column about the brewing storm over former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson's claims that the Bush administration was lying about Iraq having tried to buy uranium from Niger, Novak also revealed the identity of Wilson's wife, CIA operative Valerie Plame. Novak refused to reveal the source who leaked him information about Plame, but the firestorm over White House leaks to Novak and other journalists continued through 2005. Putting the affair into perspective in his recent memoir, Novak reflected that he had "written many, many more important columns, but the one on the CIA leak case will forever be part of my public identity."

For 25 years, Novak was a commentator for CNN and had several stints co-hosting Crossfire. He was also co-executive producer of the Capital Gang. Currently, Novak is a commentator for FOX News and appears occasionally on NBC's "Meet the Press." He has written four books and a memoir, The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington, which was published in July. Novak is the 2001 winner of the National Press Club's "Fourth Estate, Award for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism" and was a 1997 recipient of the University's Distinguished Alumnus Award.