Giving an assignment? Or expressing a strongly held opinion about a story? A student makes his voice heard in a Loyola News newsroom, ca. 1950s. BLAST FROM THE PAST
The newsroom, then and now
The technology may have changed, but the excite-
ment of working with classmates to finish a publication remains the same. This series of photos comes from a collection donated by the family of Joe Smajo, who was the photographer for the Loyola News in the 1950s. Join alumni of Loyola News, Loyola Phoenix, Cadence, Diminuendo, and The Loyolan for a reunion on Saturday, October 15, dur- ing Homecoming weekend. Remem-
1950s
These days, edits are frequently made in a word processor or design software, but there are some times when nothing but a good old- fashioned pencil will do.
ber and celebrate burning the midnight oil to meet a deadline. The reunion will be held in the School of Communi-
cation building from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Visit
LUC.edu/ homecoming for registration and program information. Whether you can join us or not, be sure to submit your memories for a booklet that will be distributed at the event. Go to
LUC.edu/alumni/publicationsreunion.
Don’t quote us on this, but we’re pretty sure smoking is no longer allowed in the newsroom.
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