As the final week of fall classes come to a close, I’ve been forced to face the inevitable question: Why am I majoring in journalism? All I seem to hear nowadays is how newspapers are dying and the fate of journalism.
The reason? I simply can’t help it. I’ve known since tenth grade, when I actually began thinking about my future career, that I would go into a writing career. Journalism just makes sense. My natural curiosity extends far past my city’s, and nation’s, boarders. Local, national, and international occurrences are equally as important to me. I realize the power that the media has, and I want to be a part of using that power for positive change. If I’m never a part of this… I don’t know what I’ll do. I have to be. I’ll feel like a failure otherwise.
Besides, the doomsday shouters aren’t journalists anyway.
Newspapers are in a crazy-awesome transition right now. Multimedia is becoming the norm. Newspapers are still story-tellers, but the medium is changing. Blogs, video, sound bites, interactive photos… you name it, newspapers will have it one day. Who knows? Maybe one day there’ll be an all video newspaper, or a feature where you can click on a story about a concert you can add your photos/input if you went.
It’s going to be a wild ride, and I’m ecstatic to be in the car–scared for my life but enjoying every minute of it.



