Society of Professional Journalists to have regional conference at OU
Student and professional journalists from around the country will come to Athens Friday and Saturday for the Society of Professional Journalists regional conference.
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Student and professional journalists from around the country will come to Athens Friday and Saturday for the Society of Professional Journalists regional conference.
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