Monday, January 28, 2008

Papers shouldn't be excluded from your daily diet ... Fiber anyone?


In a country where there is so much uncertainty and as the President of the United States speaks about the future of this nation, I thought it was only appropriate to try and increase young people to get involved in politics, news, and watching the markets.

Everyone says that newspapers are dead, and that Gen Y doesn't read the newspaper, but it is free in select areas on campus and can be a great way to find out more about what is going on around the city, the nation and the world. (The Tallahassee Democrat, USA Today and New York Times are available in the bins Monday through Friday.)

Creativity doesn't have to be hindered by being current in the news. I think that without being involved and knowing what is going on with the target market it has to be hard to impossible to reach them. Research, although hated by many, has to be done by all, and really should be done incessantly.

Papers shouldn't be excluded from your daily diet ... Fiber anyone?

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