One Pager #1: Camosun PR
Gone are the days of daily newspapers and morning coffees at home, as a student living in a fast-paced society, my news comes from Facebook posts, TV and tweets. Even so, the amount of news I take the time to read is little to none. Not much into politics, it is difficult for news stories to hold my attention. Environmental issues, feel-good stories, and occasionally sports news are the only topics I find myself stopping to investigate. The only exception to this is local news. Being island born and raised, keeping up to date on what’s going on across the island, and how that will affect me is important. While this can be applied to BC and Canadian news, the closer to home a news story is, the more I feel compelled to listen to it.
For Camosun, public relations and how the school appears in the news is essential. When choosing where to get an education, reputation, status and public image of an institution can draw in or deter students. As a Camosun student, my reputation becomes tied to the schools, especially when applying for jobs, or seeking internships. Being involved in the community while providing quality education, support and services to students will reflect well on the school, and those who choose to study there. With tuition prices being at all time high, it is imperative for Camosun to maintain a positive look in the media.
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