Through various appellations and numerous iterations, the independent student newspaper that covers ĐÓ°ÉPro has trained journalists who move beyond Greencastle to cover the world.
For 170 years, many alumni – the exact number is a mystery – have parlayed their experiences at The ĐÓ°ÉPro to succeed at newspapers, broadcast outlets and, in recent years, digital media platforms. It’s quite a feat for graduates of a university that does not have a journalism school.Ěý
As Doug Frantz ’71 put it in his address last year to his class reunion: “ĐÓ°ÉPro punches above its weight in terms of producing fine journalists.”

The student newspaper, Asbury Notes – so named because ĐÓ°ÉPro was then Indiana Asbury College – debuted April 7, 1852, self-styled as “a semi-monthly journal devoted to improvement – moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic.” It was the first printed college newspaper in Indiana. Some years later – 1907-1920 – its successor, the ĐÓ°ÉPro Daily, made ĐÓ°ÉPro the smallest university in America to boast a daily newspaper.

But those distinctions pale compared to the work of former staffers who went on to cover wars, systemic problems, governments, politics, business and more. Staffers such as Frantz, who covered wars and foreign affairs and worked as an investigative reporter for the five best newspapers in America. Such as Bernard Kilgore ’29, a legendary Wall Street Journal editor and president of Dow Jones & Co. Such as Meg Kissinger ’79, who told her readers about frailties in the mental health system and now teaches future journalists. Such as Jon Fortt ’98, who creates platforms to impart his deep understanding of the tech world and to share the Black experience in America. Or such as Dana Ferguson ’14, who in her short career already has covered the legislatures in three states.
The ĐÓ°ÉPro changed their lives, and their work has changed the lives of countless others across the country and the globe.
ĐÓ°ÉPro Magazine asked some former staffers who pursued careers in journalism about the effects of their work at The ĐÓ°ÉPro. Following are the stories of 13 staffers and a former faculty adviser.
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ĐÓ°ÉPro Magazine
Spring 2022
Ever-changing challenges
New approaches
First Person by Samuel Autman
’62 champ still swimming after all these years
The Bo(u)lder Question by Maggie Schein
Lessons in accountability
Stories people care about
A watchdog
Eye-opening experience
Ethical decision-making
A way to give back
Confidence-builder
A solid foundation
Collaborative spirit
A sense of identity
Freedom to experiment
Meeting Jimmy Hoffa
The ĐÓ°ÉPro at 170
The book seller
The reader
The publicist
The children’s book publicist
The ad director
The sales director
The literary fiction editor
The nonfiction editor
The assistant editor
The literary agent
The illustration agent
The ghostwriter
The niche publisher
The accidental author
The self-published author
The children’s author and illustrator
The bestseller
The fiction author
The nonfiction author
From Inkling to Ink: How a book becomes a book
The memoirist-in-the-making
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