The Lantern - Late to the Punch Again
I was on The Lantern's website at work this morning, and came across this article:
Film displays plight of Ugandan children - Campus
You'll also find it on the front page of today's issue. It's a nice article that chronicles the journeys of several young filmmakers as they delve into Uganda and gain a firsthand look at the injustices many Ugandan children face and heartbreaking situations they are forced into. It's quite a touching article, really.
I liked it the first time, though, when I wrote it over 6 weeks ago for UWeekly.
Invisible Children: Finding a story to change the world - UWeekly - March 1st
Looks like they are a little late to the punch on this one - another fine example of The Lantern and the non-accredited journalism program at Thee Ohio State University.
Film displays plight of Ugandan children - Campus
You'll also find it on the front page of today's issue. It's a nice article that chronicles the journeys of several young filmmakers as they delve into Uganda and gain a firsthand look at the injustices many Ugandan children face and heartbreaking situations they are forced into. It's quite a touching article, really.
I liked it the first time, though, when I wrote it over 6 weeks ago for UWeekly.
Invisible Children: Finding a story to change the world - UWeekly - March 1st
Looks like they are a little late to the punch on this one - another fine example of The Lantern and the non-accredited journalism program at Thee Ohio State University.