Jackie Hai

Jackie Hai is a senior undergraduate studying journalism and philosophy at UMass Amherst. Trained in all the tools of convergence, Jackie works with words, photos, audio and video to tell a story. Currently, she is a teaching assistant for Professor Steve Fox's multimedia journalism class, program director at the campus television station, UVC-TV 19, and web editor and tech consultant for the Western Massachusetts Community Journalism project.

VIDEO: Interview with Kevin Knobloch

VIDEO: Interview with Kevin Knobloch

Kevin Knobloch, President of the Union of Concerned Scientists, talks about his work with U.S. energy policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Knobloch visited UMass on April 28 to give a guest lecture to an environmental economics class.

VIDEO: Students speak out on rising college costs

VIDEO: Students speak out on rising college costs

On April 15, UMass Student Action held a speak-out event to raise awareness about state cuts in funding for higher education.

Special Feature: Economic Stimulus 101

Special Feature: Economic Stimulus 101

Can we spend our way out of a bad economy? Six professors from UMass and Mt. Holyoke explore the costs, benefits and impacts of Obama’s $787 billion stimulus bill in this interactive video guide by AmherstWire.com.

Chancellor announces first budget cuts

In an e-mail sent out to the UMass Amherst campus community yesterday, Chancellor Holub announced the first results of the Budget Planning Task Force’s meetings. Over $500,000 will be cut from the central administration’s executive area, and a spending freeze of $5 million has been placed on capital construction, effective immediately.

Video: Student town hall on budget cut

On Tuesday, Dec. 9, UMass students gathered to discuss the university budget cut at a town hall-style meeting hosted by SGA President Malcolm Chu and Student Trustee Lindsay McKluskey.

AW Vox Pop Issue #2: Election Moods

On Nov. 4, we asked UMass students and local residents how they felt and tracked the trends in moods from morning to night. This was the result. The bigger the word, the greater the frequency of its use. Click on a word to launch its video. For multiple instances of the same word, use the left and right arrows on your keyboard to browse between clips. Go to this issue now →

Students weigh in on George Allen at UMass

Students weigh in on George Allen at UMass

Former Virginia governor and Republican senator George Allen spoke at UMass on energy policy Wednesday. Watch student opinions of what Allen said here, and read the write-up of his speech at the Daily Collegian.

Introducing AW Vox Pop

vox pop: [origin: Latin vōx populī] noun — the voice of the people; popular opinion.

Have an opinion? Make it heard! AW Vox Pop is an ongoing forum for UMass students to voice their thoughts on community issues. We go on campus, film your opinions and publish them online, and invite you to participate through posting comments or sending in your own video responses.

Our first issue is the UMass budget cut. On Oct. 15, Chancellor Holub announced in an e-mail to the campus community that approximately $12 million will be cut from the university’s budget in response to Governor Deval Patrick’s mid-year budget cut of 5 percent due to the economic crisis. Your reactions to the announcement and opinions on what you think UMass should (or shouldn’t) reduce funding for. Go to this issue →

Weekly web radio: The pre-debate show

The Amherst Wire and Commonwealth College collaborated to host an event Wednesday night for students interested in watching and talking about final presidential debate. Politikos Discourse, AW’s web radio show, went on the air at 8 p.m. for students and faculty to talk about their expectations and predictions prior to the debate, and ComCol held a post-debate a discussion led by a panel of professors in Goodell Lounge.

On debate night, UMass classes aflutter over Twitter

On debate night, UMass classes aflutter over Twitter

“Hey, are you on Twitter?”

“Yeah, I’ll be tweeting during the debate tonight, follow me!”

This was talk heard amongst UMass journalism students all day Thursday and Tuesday as they prepared for the vice presidential and presidential debates over the past week.

Featured Photo Slideshow

Velvet Sky and Madison Rayn of TNA's
The Beautiful People

December 2, 2009

Photo credit Caitlin Coughlan / The Amherst Wire

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