Border Sports? Who knew? Going into this class, I certainly didn't.I was very weary going into Border Beat that I would be very limited in the work I would do. I was mistaken pretty quickly. On top of learning the necessary programs involving audio, video and the common photojournalism camera work, Border Beat turned into one of the more interesting classes I ever took through the University of Arizona Journalism program. I had never been able to cover my passion - sports - in any of my other classes, nor did I get to interview so many interesting people, which in turn followed with writing fun and interesting pieces.
The semester isn't completely over, but I'm glad I took the route of online journalism out of all the capstone courses offered. One, because with my new job as a beat reporter for MLB.com covering the Arizona Diamondbacks, I've already started to incorporate some of the online experience I learned in Border Beat at the national level, such as formatting links in articles, as evidenced in the Diamondbacks story two lines above.
The class also gave me a chance to write stories I had always wanted to write but never got the chance to do. For example, stories I wrote about athletes such as Luis Rivera, Alejandra Llaneza and Albert Subirats were all stories from sports I had never covered in my time as a repoter for the Arizona Daily Wildcat, which gave me some satisfaction of expanding my horizons a little bit.
Then there was the St. Andrew's Children's Clinic at the beginning of April. As several members of Border Beat would tell you, the clinic was an utterly amazing experience and is definitely something you would never think about covering for a class. I'm usually the type of reporter that is more motivated by captivating stories and the St. Andrew's Clinic really motivated me to really dig deep, not just as a reporter, but as a human being.
For someone that spent not just the semester in Border Bear covering sports, but basically nearly every story I've ever written, covering the St. Andrew's Clinic opened my eyes to the idea that it can actually be interesting covering things other than sports. (I never thought I would type those words.)
I will admit I don't know a whole lot about the other capstone classes offered at the university, but it sure seems like Border Beat is one of the more interesting experiences you could have as a college reporter.