Thursday, April 16, 2009

Daily Delver News Tease II


Daily Delver 2nd News Tease - Bryan Lloyd
Good morning, I’m Bryan Lloyd, broadcasting from Morgan State University, with your latest news from the Daily Delver. President Obama has vowed to help Mexico, along with their President, Felipe Calderon, fight its war against drugs."We are going to be dealing not only with drug interdiction coming north, but also working on helping to curb the flow of cash and guns going south," Obama stated. This U.S. offer of aide could not come at a more urgent time for the neighboring country, as it has been reported that Mexican gangs have implemented something of a drug cartel draft, recruiting innocent civilians by force. The international drug war, recently fought a local battle, when Victoria Carter, the head of a Baltimore city high school's special-education department was arrested on felony drug charges, after police seized at least $4,000 worth of cocaine from her home. In non-drug-related news, NBA champion, Kevin Garnett of the Boston Celtics, who led the franchise team to victory last year, could be out for the playoffs due to a knee injury. Lastly, will celebriality-mania hold up once Solange, Keisha Knight Pulliam, and Michael Vick all join the long list of stars, or former stars, who have their own show? We will have the details on that story and more when we return after these brief messages.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Daily Delver News Tease


Daily Delver News Tease - Bryan
Good morning, I’m Bryan Lloyd, broadcasting from Morgan State University, with your latest news from the Daily Delver. First off, the Obama administration plans to improve diplomacy by joining European and Asian allies in talks with Iran to block their development of a nuclear weapon. However, Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has stipulated, “If a hand has truly been extended with sincerity, based on justice and respect, Iran will welcome it. “If it’s a hand that is sincere in appearance and deep down dishonest, Iran’s answer will be the same as the one given to Mr. Bush.” Moreover, we have an update on the hostage situation where Somalian pirates are holding American Captian, Richard Phillips captive. In sports news, former star college basketball player, Marvin Webster, of the Morgan Bears, sadly passed away, just nine days shy of his 57th birthday. In local news, Baltimore’s oldest hospital, Bon Secours, which was first established in 1919, is facing closure. And in entertrainment news, did married-athlete Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat, impregnate actress Gabrielle Union? We’ll have the details of that story and more when we return after these brief messages.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Najia: You can get with this, Or you can get with that


Najia McLean is a junior at Morgan State University. She is an English Major, with a concentration in journalism. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Najia found it easy to adjust to Baltimore. She says that the urban environments are similar, both positively and negatively; since she points out that each city has a high crime rate. Although she will always prefer her hometown; Najia has stated that she is considering a permanent residence in Baltimore. Najia plans on making journalism her professional occupation; she has already written for the "Union County Local Source" in NJ, and Morgan’s "The Promethean". I picked her brain with ten simple “either or” questions:
1. Democrat or Republican? Democrat
2. Basketball or Football? Basketball
3. NCAA or NBA? NBA
4.Morning classes or Evening Classes? Morning Classes
5. George W. Bush or George H. W. Bush? Neither
6. Mayor Sheila Dixon or Governor Martin O’Malley? Mayor Sheila Dixon
7. Newswriting I. or Newswriting II.? Newswriting I
8. English or Journalism? Journalism
9. R&B or Hip-Hop? R&B
10. Reality TV or Scripted TV? Reality


EitherOrInterview - BryanandNajia