Journalism Assignments (Spring 2002)
By Dan King

Retired dean returns for honor
Issue 7, May 17, 2002
Friends of Evonne Davenport showed up from far and wide for the dedication of the EVC Gym in her honor. A plaque was presented to demonstrate EVC's appreciation for one of its pioneers.
Talk show host shares views on challenges of 'dual roles'
Issue 7, May 16, 2002
These are no longer your father's immigrants. Nguyen Qui Duk of KQED's Pacific Time fame, came to EVC to share his ideas on the changing face of immigration.
The revolution will be digitized
Issue 6, May 2, 2002
The Internet is chugging toward its second generation, and still mass media doesn't get that there has been a revolution. They are still waiting, apparently expecting tablets from above before they decide how to use the new technology.
Former dean to be honored
Issue 6, May 2, 2002
The triumvirate of campus plaques will be completed when the gymnasium is dedicated to popular teacher and dean Evonne Davenport.

Honors coordinator responds to column
Issue 6, May 2, 2002
In the name of fair time, this is the response by the Honors coordinator to my column in the previous issue of The Flyer.
Student 'dishonored' by Honors
Issue 5, April 18, 2002
Column ideas don't always go as planned. Sometimes an idea will be thwarted by circumstances outside the writers control. But when given lemons, why not make lemonade?
The Strange Case of Stanley and Mary Ross
April 18, 2002 (never posted, incomplete)
Stanley Ross was a well-liked instructor at EVC. After years of abusing his wife, Mary, she finally had enough one night and shot him in the back of the head. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or just another abusive husband gets what he deserves?
Supreme Court takes up school voucher debate
Issue 4, April 4, 2002
The Supreme Court takes a look at Zelman vs. Simmons-Harris, a Cleveland case that could have educational repercussions as serious as Brown vs. The Board of Education.
Rebel without a cliché
Issue 3, March 6, 2002 (Not published)
If you can't dazzle them with your brilliance, baffle them with your bulls%$^. While there is truth in every cliché there must be a ton of truth in 89 of them. Of course life is hard, but that's why I get paid the big bucks.
In search of the oldsters on campus
Issue 2, Feb. 28, 2002
Most of the students at EVC are fresh out of high school. But with the economy up in the air, there is a growing number of older students, looking for a new start or just a place to hide-out
An old sage looks at love
Issue 1, Feb. 14, 2002
Is love really all your need? On St. Valentines Day, an old sage looks at the value of love to society.