AND THE WINNER IS Wells, Paul
Maclean's (Toronto),
11/2005, Volume:
118, Issue:
46
Magazine Article
According to Wells, this year's finest campus newspaper in Canada is Quartier Libre at the Universite de Montreal. Since one of the runners-up is the Link, from neighboring Concordia University, ...Wells has decided to crown Montreal as the capital of campus journalism in Canada.
Mayer and Stone, co-editors-in-chief of Kearny High School's student press The Galaxy, talk about their tremendous aspirations for the newspaper. As Kearny High School is one of the more economically ...unfortunate schools, their capabilities are limited by the scarcity of funds.
Journalists, protect our young LATTIMORE, LAURIE A
The Quill,
04/2000, Volume:
88, Issue:
3
Magazine Article, Trade Publication Article
The need for a high school journalism curriculum and well-trained advisers could never be more necessary. One of the main problems in scholastic journalism programs is that now preliminary course is ...required before serving on a newspaper staff.
The strongly conservative right wing forces in Colorado Springs, CO reacted vigorously to Nussbaum's article about gay teens and their desire to find a place in the teen culture. But Nussbaum, her ...family, teachers and principal show that a community need not remain silent in the face of bigotry.
Covering real news up close Phan, Hieu
The Quill,
12/2003, Volume:
91, Issue:
9
Magazine Article, Trade Publication Article
Phan talks about his assignment on journalism, which was covering the major fire disaster in San Diego that he considers as an opportunity that no other high school student in San Diego had. He ...stresses out how a rookie like him was able to cover a major disaster just like hundreds of professional journalists.
Ronnie Campagna, a high school journalism teacher who fought to save the San Marin High School Program, has lost her job to an English professor with no journalism experience. Campagna helped ...spearhead a parent-driven fund-raising group's 11th hour donation of $24,000 that helped save the program. However, the program will be cut following a $3 million budget deficit in San Marin's school district.