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Election 2016 Invades Social Media, And Millennials Can’t Hide
In Oxford and beyond, younger voters grow weary of traffic on their social media feeds

Patricia Gallagher Newberry teaches journalism at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She joined the faculty in 1997 after about 15 years as a newspaper reporter, columnist and editor. In addition to her classroom duties -- where she teaches everything from Journalism 101 to senior capstone courses -- Newberry handles special events, internship, student media and other duties for the Department of Media, Journalism & Film. She also serves on the national board of the Society of Professional Journalists. She is serving as a Patch editor in the fall of 2016 in a pilot version of Miami's Public Affairs Reporting course with co-instructor Chris Graves, columnist with The Cincinnati Enquirer. Newberry and her husband, Doug, live in Cincinnati with their three children, all college students.
In Oxford and beyond, younger voters grow weary of traffic on their social media feeds

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