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Five Ways I Get My News

  • Writer: babruzzo
    babruzzo
  • Sep 6, 2018
  • 2 min read

Facebook: Most youngsters know that when something, or basically anything, happens in their life, they post it right to Facebook. Facebook is where I get most of my less important news. If something big happens in my community, there is definitely someone who has posted about it on their facebook. For example, if the power is out, if there was a school delay, or if the local grocery store ran out of bread. Facebook is my go-to for quick, small news.


Snapchat: Snapchat is where I find most of my "dramatic" news. I find news about celebrities, movies, or just drama that is going on in the world. Most of the snapchat news articles are short and filled with lots of pictures or videos.


Susquehanna County Newspaper: Susquehanna County Newspaper is my county's local newspaper. The only time I ever look at the county's newspaper is when people from my school are involved in it. For example student of the month, athlete of the year, or even the honor's society. Many times, the newspaper reaches out to students from my high school to interview them about their sport or academics and then write an article about them.


CNN: If I am ever wondering what is going on in my state, country, or the world, I will always go straight to CNN. In my senior year government class, we did a current event worksheet every Friday. On this worksheet, we had to write about a local event, state event, and international event. We also had to write how we felt about the topic. CNN was always the easiest way to find interesting articles quickly.


SNN: The Sabers News Network (SNN) is my high school's news station. Every morning before homeroom, two seniors would appear on a tv in every room. The seniors would talk about school news, sports news, local news, and county news. This was a way that everyone would get involved and be aware with what's going on in the school district as well as the community.

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