Man on the Street

Survey: Readership of Health 101 versus The Eagle

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11 students commented that they did not know what Health 101 is, or that they did not know where to find it.

Comments from survey takers:

“Health 101 gives me good tips and advice to help me throughout the semester.”

“The Eagle lets me see what is going on during the week.”

“Just make them easily accessible to the public.”

“What exactly is this ‘Health 101 mag’? Is it offered somewhere here on campus!? I hope it’s not on eaglemail…I’m sure it’s beneficial for like the 10 people that read it.”

“I think they are both beneficial because they offer different points of view and insights.”

“What’s Health 101?”

“Never heard of Health 101 magazine.”

“Never heard of the Health 101.”

“Don’t know about [Health 101].”

“I’m not sure what the Health 101 is.”

“I don’t know what Health 101 is.”

“I don’t know what the Health 101 magazine is :(”

“Where do we find the Health 101 magazine?”

“I’ve never even heard of the Health 101 magazine, so maybe display it more.”

“I’m not sure where to get them.”

“Health 101 may be more beneficial as a physical publication because it seems more casual – now it seems more like junk mail rather than enjoyment.”

“The Eagle needs to pay more attention to editing and checking over their paper before publication.”

“I feel The Eagle is sometimes crass and negative in many articles- could be more positive.”

“The Eagle should be more efficient on checking for grammatical errors. Double check on information before it gets published.”

“Students often do not read the Health 101. They just open the email.”

“Stop funding Health 101 magazine.”

“I like how The Eagle provides me with things going on around campus.”

“The Eagle has some well written articles and it also includes current topics where both sides are viewed.”

“I’ve heard many good things about the Health 101 magazine.”

“I don’t think there should be articles targeting specific individuals negatively. Otherwise I enjoy [The Eagle].

“I believe certain stories target individuals. [The Eagle] should be about larger scale stories.”

“I like The Eagle, I didn’t even know about Health 101.”

“Good articles when I do read them.”

“Make it more exciting or energetic.”

“I read The Eagle at times when I’m bored at the Student Center. I have never heard of Health 101.”

“I like when the paper is in color- maybe insert the 101 magazine into The Eagle.”

“I enjoy reading The Eagle, It’s very beneficial.”

“I think The Eagle does a great job.”

“The Eagle is a very good way of staying up to date with things on campus.”

“I like reading the opinion columns.”

“I believe more people look at The Eagle and get more information from The Eagle instead of the Health 101 Magazine.”

“Health 101 is just junk mail that shows up in my email. I instantly delete it. The Eagle is enjoyable to read and look through. I look forward to its weekly publication.”

“I like The Eagle just because it’s there abd helps me with updates around campus. I don’t think the [Health 101 magazine] helps me.”

“[I] don’t use Health 101, [it’s] basically useless. [I] read The Eagle every Thursday.”

“No more Health 101. The emails annoy me.”

“The newspaper is very helpful in keeping me updated on the school events.”

“I like [that] The Eagle is made fully by students but still [follows] Nebraska’s laws.”

“The Eagle should focus on spelling in individual articles.”

“Health 101 pops up on my email sometimes. I look at the email, but it takes a lot to scroll through the individual links. I usually forget about it and never go back.”

“Not really. The Eagle just provides information I actually use.”

“The Eagle is a fun read now and then. Health 101 is a waste of student funds.”

“I read the health mag and it’s interesting, but I don’t read it often enough to care if service stops. The Eagle is more beneficial and is better for the school.”

“I read both publications sparingly, but every time I read them they are always good.”

“I like The Eagle because it keeps me up to date on what’s going on on campus.”

“I don’t read very often.”

“I’m not really sure what either one is.”

“No, I’ve wanted to read both, but trying to find time is difficult.”

“If I was on campus more often I would read The Eagle.”

“I don’t know what Health 101 is. I only read The Eagle when I hear there is a scandalous article.”

“Where are these available?”

“I don’t know where to get copies of The Eagle.”

“Never heard of either.”

“Some of the health things are very beneficial.”