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All the way from the USA to Liverpool
American exchange student Megan Grabowski blogs about her time spent studying with JMU Journalism.
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Epic experience at Anfield Euro classic
When Liverpool face Manchester United, the stakes are always high. Leigh Kimmins blogs about an “epic experience” at Anfield.
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Exciting Times working live at Anfield
JMU Journalism’s Dan Wright blogs about covering Liverpool in the Champions League under pressure at Anfield.
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From Eurovision to JMU Journalism
Gemma Abbey suffered in the press after scoring ‘nul points’ at Eurovision but now she’s studying at JMU Journalism.
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Farewell, Liverpool – it’s been great
Aimée Hamilton blogs about her time in Liverpool as she leaves the city after three years with JMU Journalism.
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Final advice for the first years
As he heads towards the finish line, Paul McIntyre offers advice for those just starting out at JMU Journalism.
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Justice is still craved just as much
The wounds of Hillsborough still remain open and raw no matter how much progress has been made during recent months.
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Making the switch to TV journalism
Josh Parry blogs about the work experience placement which changed his mind about his career ambitions.
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Work placements on Sunday nationals
Sam spent his final year work experience learning the ropes at the Sunday People and Independent On Sunday.
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Sports Personality show experience
JMU Journalism’s Tara Lamb blogs about her amazing work experience placement on the BBC Sports Personality of the Year show.
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Finding fame with one foggy photo
Ida Husøy blogs about the “surreal” week where her foggy Liverpool photo went viral around the internet.
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Will people bother to vote for the PCC?
JMU Journalism Politics Editor David Williamson blogs about the election that nobody seems to be talking about.
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Exciting Times for the site we started
Founding Editor Dan Burke remembers the launch of Liverpool Life and marvels at its development since 2009.
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JMU Journalism led to my job in politics
When I was in my Reporting UK Politics lesson at university just a couple of years ago I never thought that in the near future I’d be working for an MP.
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How Katie ended up in Abu Dhabi
Since leaving JMU Journalism in 2009, Katie has ended up happily living and working in the Middle East.