President Boyle
I had a great time in class yesturday. I thought it was a fun interactive way to be able to feel what a real press conference was like. I liked the interactive idea of how things work and being able to ask our own questions. I thought the way everything went was nice and smooth sort of like I had imagined a real press conference would run. I had a great time, and learned quite a few new things about the school. I'm excited to see how many of the ideas president boyle talked about really go through. and again I really really enjoyed the activity.
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When I think of a press conference, I think of it as a team of journalists working together to dig up as many facts as they can, rather than a competition to see who can ask the most insightful question. After all, once a question is asked and the official starts talking, I think it's usually the case that everyone starts writing, not just the journalist who asked.