News is the study of how to obtain, edit, distribute, and evaluate news. In the course of journalists, students need to learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret news and how to communicate it to the public. To be specific, the students of the School of Economics needed to learn the following: News interviews: learn how to conduct face-to-face interviews with reporters to understand how to effectively communicate and obtain information. 2 News Editor: Learn how to edit and revise news to ensure accuracy, fairness, and legibility. 3. News Communication: Learn how to spread news, including how to use the media, the Internet, and other channels for publicity. News Evaluation: Learn how to evaluate news, including how to evaluate the credibility, accuracy, and fairness of the news. The books he read in the field of journalists mainly included classic works on journalists such as Principles of News, News Interviewing and Writing, News Editor and Advertising, Media Economics, and so on. These books provide an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of journalists and can help students master the basics of journalists. In addition to reading books, journalists also need to do practical work, including interviewing, editing, and distributing news. Students can take part in activities such as news internships, online news investigations, and news reviews to further train their news skills and practical experience.