The Ones That Always Show Up

The Hawks' Herald staff create a virtual newsroom in response to COVID-19, staying connected to one another and getting the stories out online.

By Julia Rubin
Screenshot of Zoom call.
The Hawks' Herald's first virtual meeting.

BRISTOL, R.I. 鈥 From her childhood bedroom, one The Hawks鈥 Herald staff member shows off her doll collection to her fellow journalists on a video chat. Another calls into a meeting from his car on his way back home to upstate New York. A staff advisor works on her knitting while listening to students brainstorm story ideas from their individual homes.  

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the team has scattered across the country and is working remotely. They have found joy in seeing each others' faces online, peeking into each others鈥 lives at home, and working together to get the news out. 

鈥淓motionally, they each have to deal with this as individuals, but I think the saving grace has been the paper,鈥 faculty advisor Janine Weisman said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 helped keep them connected. The virtual meetings have been delightful.鈥 

鈥淚 am so grateful to have the team and resources I do,鈥 said Managing Editor Megan Wilgoos. 鈥淚 am so sad this is how I have to end my senior year, but The Hawks' Herald is my family and it has been proven especially in this time of trouble. We will be reporting for the rest of the school year!鈥

As soon as the decision was made to extend spring break to prepare for remote learning, The Hawks鈥 Herald student journalists created a virtual newsroom, writing, revising and recording updates to fast-changing news stories. 

Already having a solid digital presence, the print newspaper has moved completely online and has begun addressing an audience for whom college life as they knew it has changed. The team, equipped with flexibility, a 鈥渄igital-first鈥 approach, and a strong sense of collaboration, is up for the challenge. 

鈥淭he challenges we face 鈥 that all journalists face 鈥 is getting the information as fast as we can to break the news,鈥 Willgoos said. 鈥淲henever we were told that a new email would be sent out, we would start writing up a story and contacting people with more information, so that way they were ready to post as soon as that email was sent out. We are so lucky with the sources we have on campus."

Without on-campus events to cover, The Hawks鈥 Herald staff had to think creatively about which topics their audience would want to read about. 

鈥淥ur paper is all about 香港六合彩开奖资料 and its community and because of COVID-19, this has become very difficult,鈥 Wilgoos said. 鈥淲e can no longer cover events on and off campus because they are all canceled. The sports section technically has no sports to write about. So, as a staff, we get together on FaceTime and brainstorm what topics are relevant to COVID-19 in each of our sections. This has led to what Netflix series to binge watch that week, what kind of at home workouts you can do, and just overall coverage on how the school has dealt with this pandemic.鈥 

Their since remote learning began was published electronically on March 20. Along with university updates on COVID-19, it included an with Dr. Bernardo Motta, who is scheduled to join the Journalism program this fall, aon the dismay of athletes faced with an abrupt end to the sports season, and a . 

鈥淭his is a time when what they do matters so much to the student body,鈥 said Weisman. 鈥淚 think the paper is an important part of making sure students have information, and that they have a full understanding of the crisis at hand.鈥

As professional-level journalists, the team knows that their work is crucial to the 香港六合彩开奖资料 community.

鈥淐ampus operations might not be normal but know that our work will not stop,鈥 wrote Editor-in-Chief Isabella Gentile. 鈥淥ur staff is determined to produce comprehensive coverage and keep our community connected during this tumultuous time.鈥

Associate Professor of Journalism and Advisor of the 香港六合彩开奖资料 Chapter of Society of Professional Journalists, Paola Prado, praised the team鈥檚 resilience. 

"We can all be proud of The Hawks鈥 Herald student reporters and their amazingly energetic faculty advisor Janine Weisman,鈥 Prado said. 鈥淭his is what award-winning student journalism looks like. You may want to give them a shout out if you see them online. They are sure to be there. They are the ones who always show up.鈥

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