The Bolles School | Jacksonville FL based on initial $100,000 principal Establishes Albright is president this school year. Alison Dorf('14), a news producer at Tucson's KOLD-TV, is moving to ABC affiliate KATU-TV in Portland, Oregon. 1-seeded Sahuaro pulls away to beat Glendale by 21." First, here's a schedule of the combine. Post-Dispatch metro columnist Tony Messenger won the Pulitzer for commentary (tinyurl.com/y68ttzk3) on debtors prisons. Lara placed first in feature reporting, shared a second place in best sustained coverage and a third place in feature photography. Danyelle Khmara('17) of the Arizona Daily Star and AZPM'sLorraine Rivera('04) discussed why schools stand to lose $500 million while the state touts its $3 billion in savings/surplus and other education topics during the pandemic on theFeb. 5 "Arizona 360"news show. If you are not yet an Alumni+ Member and do not have a User ID and Password, please click here to learn more about how to join and take advantage of exclusive member events and content! Flick('83) spoke at two crime panels at the March 9-10Tucson Festival of Books. See the project which includes reporting, video interviews with UA students, a map and notes attheproveitproject.com. She was previously at KVOA.Griffin Riley('20) had a story about wildfires appear (with photos) in Arizona Luminaria. Legendary high school football coach Charles "Corky" Rogers capped a 45-year career following the 2016 season that produced the most wins, state titles, championship game appearances, Hall of Fame inductions and . Yael Adler('11) published a memoir, From Gypsy to Jersey, about her adoption from Romania after the fall of communism and how, nearly 30 years later, she unraveled the mysteries of her past. His committee members were Profs. Lynne Olson('69) published her eighth book, "Madame Fourcade's Secret War: The Daring Young Woman Who Led Frances Largest Spy Network Against Hitler." See past winners atazpressclub.org/scholarships. 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Ontiveros is a student production assistant for AZPM. 2008 2a. Andrew Paxton, who now works for Herald/Review Media in Sierra Vista, drove north to Tucson to participate. She wrote the story in Prof. David Cuillier's introductory and advanced reporting class (JOUR 506). He led the Bulldogs to a state-record 17th state final appearance in 2016. Grad studentAlexis Richardsonwrote the Feb. 20 cover story for the Arizona Daily Wildcat,"The harms of unprescribed Adderall.". Josh Morgan('12) is now a staff photographer and videographer for USA Today after five years at the Greenville (S.C.) News. NAHJ Board members are: Clara Migoya (president) and Ana Teresa Espinoza (vice president), Diana Ramos (activity manager), Miguel Grageda (treasurer), Rosa Garcia (social media manager), and Cristina Felix (secretary). Sarah Garrecht Gassen('95, '10 M.A. He interned at KVOA during the past year. "Not sure if and when I will be staying home to do the weather, but I am ready!" Jeff Sklar('04) was named a Pima County Superior Court judge with two others last month. Kendal Blust(16, M.A.) Three grad students talked about their summers at the school's first Talk & Tizers of the semester on Sept. 11. Clara Migoyapublished a freelance story in the Tucson Weekly, "Dancing to a New Tune in the Nov. 28 edition. freelanced a story for MTV News, "Meet the teens suing the U.S. government over the climate crisis." Counts, a local musician and former deli owner, is also covering sports for Tucson Local Media. Eddie Celaya('19), an opinion writer at the Arizona Daily Star, wrote a column after the Zenger Award for Press Freedom on President Robbins' statement that the UA School of Journalism needed a new building. During the 20182019 school year, Corona had an enrollment of about 2741 students. Grad student Madison Beal defended her master's project, "Talking Trash: Stories of Pollution on the Santa Cruz River," on May 6. Brittany L. Uhlornpublished a front-page story in the Nov. 4Arizona Daily Star, "Additional counselors cut UA student appointment wait times in half." Madison Beveridgewrote a story for El Inde about female UA athletes juggling school, athletics and their personal lives. After graduation, Eschelman was a full-time content intern at Pac-12 Networks in San Francisco. An Arizona Daily Star apprentice, she also published a storyabout a support group for older LGBTQ people in Tucson. NEW SCHOLARSHIPSam Ramirez('80) donated$2,500 to start theSandra Ann Kelly Ramirez Memorial Scholarshipfor Native American J-school students in memory of his wife. UndergradDiana Ramoswas among 13 young journalists invited to participate in a Citius Mag program aimed at improving diversity and representation within the track and field media landscape at Oregon's Prefontaine Classic. Arizona Daily Star reporterJasmine Demers('19 M.A.) Jay Gonzales('80) and Steve Rivera have moved their "Eye on the Ball" sports talk show to FOX Sports 1450-AM and the IHeart app from 3 to 4 p.m. weekdays. The event was hosted by the Stars La Estrella de Tucson. Coronavirus Chronicles: COVID survivors suffer weeks after virus clears. The J-school welcomed new graduate students Aug. 21in a Zoom orientation, includingRanda Abdu, Madison Lee Beal, Julia Blumberg, Emily Ellis, Emily Fuchs, Tommie Huffman, Bennito Kelty, Julie Luchetta, Katya Mendoza, Giancarlo NarvarteandBryan Savic. Jackie Tran('11), a staff writer and photographer at Tucson Foodie, saw his photo recently used on a downtown billboard. The school ran the contests simultaneously Dec. 2 on Zoom, with 18 JOUR 205 students writing deadline stories after interviewing TUSD board member Kristel Ann Foster about school closures due to COVID-19. He also wrote "Mount Lemmon: Escape the Tucson heat at 9,000 feet," with photos from apprenticeGriffin Riley. Stadium journalistJeff Goodman('94), formerly with ESPN, wrote "My Ode to Lute.". Their high school reunion brought them back together.". See the project's website atspeakingscience-ese.com. Sarah Kezele('11) interviewed Arizona basketball legend Bob Elliott, emcee for the university's Nov. 12-14 virtual Homecoming for the"Wildcat Wonder"show. Examples include Chipper Jones and Gram Parsons. Editors story about Kelty. Shane Dale('04) has left ABC15 in Phoenix and is a digital journalist with the City of Goodyear. White also did video interviewsduring media day for the UA women's basketball team. See her Powerpoint. The awards ceremony is May 20 in New York. Alec WhiteandSavannah Hugheslanded digital and social media internships atFOX Sports Arizonathis summer. Ph.D. minorJacelle Ramon-Sauberan('10) received the Robert & Ethel Warner Fellowship from the UA American Indian Studies Graduate Interdisciplinary Program. By making your best gift to The Bolles Annual Giving Fund, you will become a 2022-23 member of the Bolles Alumni Association and can enjoy all the benefits of Alumni+. Lower School: $12,050-$20,950 Pascal Albrightand the school's chapter of Society of Professional Journalists hosted a Nov. 1 "Tools Training for Journalists" on how journalists can leverage Facebook and Instagram for their reporting projects. Emmalee Mauldin('19) accepted a full-time job as a media/social media specialist for NASA's Human Research Program at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Once a disability advocate, Chad has become increasingly isolated and depressed. Courtney Talak('18) is a staff photographer and reporter for theLongview (Washington) Daily News. The 50+ Most Beautiful Influencers Of 2023. See more of her conversations with former UA softball player Leslie Wolfe Brown and NYC chancellor of schools Richard Carranza attinyurl.com/y4amaxjf. Huffman and Savic are part of the Accelerated Master's Program. An Army veteran who served in Iraq from 2006-07, Fernando won the school's Kathryn Anne Governal Perseverance Award, took classes as a graduate student and traveled with border reporting students to Mexico City. First reported for Prof. Ruxandra Guidi's El Inde class in Patagonia last semester, Migoyarewrote the story with editing help from Guidi. Wellington is experienced working with students with Autism, speech impairment and behavioral disturbance. Editorial board membersNick Trujillo,Ariday Sued,Eddie Celaya,Jasmine DemersandPascal Albrightjoined Student Media AdviserBrett Ferain celebrating the awards and taking a side trip to UCLA to visit with the Daily Bruin staff. This was the first time the mushroom had been found in Arizona. ), a Tampa Bay Times reporter, followed her armored-truck investigation with: "Big banks entrusted money toGardaWorld.". Give a gift to The Bolles Annual Giving Fund and continue the legacy of All Things Possible for the next generation of Bulldogs like you. Grad studentVanessa Lucerowon an NAHJ internship. Hannah Gaber('16 M.A.) Gilbert Bailon('81) received the 2021 Presidential Award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). The Sun Sentinel was awarded the Pulitzer for public service for itscoverage of the mass shootingat Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. ), "Migrants biding time in Sonora are in scramble for medical care" on Feb. 2. Alex Muoz, an apprentice sports reporter at the Arizona Daily Star, published "Arizona Wildcats hockey team rested, ready for start of ACHA playoffs in Texas" (March 22). April Warnecke('00), a meteorologist for 3TV CBS 5 in Phoenix, interviewed UA athletic director Dave Heeke about the new Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center across from Arizona Stadium. Meanwhile, the Casa Grande Dispatch under sibling co-publishers and J-school gradsDonovan Kramer Jr.('76) andKara K. Cooper('79) was named the non-daily Newspaper of the Year by the ANA, while the Arizona Daily Star was named the daily Newspaper of the Year, thanks to 10 UA J-school alums who were honored. Amaris Encinasis a breaking news intern at the Arizona Republic this summer. Justin Spears('17) of theArizona Daily Starwrote a story aboutthree UA alums who produce ESPN's "The Jump"basketball show: Danny Corrales (below) and J-school gradsMichael Schwartz('08) andEitan Cramer('12). After UA's early exit at the Pac-12 men's basketball tournament,Arizona Daily WildcatstaffersRobby Leao,Alec White,Amy Bailey,Jack Cooper,Zach LazarusandMark Lawsoncontinued to provide coverage from Las Vegas, including anews conference with Larry Scottand other multimedia atwildcat.arizona.edu/multimedia. She previously worked at Colorado Public Radio in Denver. [6], About 65% of graduates go on to attend a four-year university or college, 23% attend a two-year community college, and 10% move on to vocational training, military service, or full-time employment.[6]. Laura Fuchs, a graduate student,won a Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence regional award in general news reporting for a story on "Tucsons ubiquitous shopping cart. National winners will be announced soon. Nicole Santa Cruz(09) gave the closing remarks, Why journalism matters, to students, faculty and staff at the schools Just Desserts awards ceremony on May 13. Bacon also co-hosts the Get a Grip podcast with PGA player Max Houma and The Clubhouse with Shane Bacon podcast. Daniel Scarpinato(04) has stepped down as the chief of staff for Arizona Gov. Ireland Stevenson ('20) secured a Presidential Management Fellowship with the Dept. Lauren (Lund) Lewis('06)died Aug. 10 of cancer. Pascal AlbrightandQuincy Sinekcaptured the Mark Finley Gold Pen Award in the J-school's best beginning news writing contest for fall 2018 and spring 2019, respectively. Tampa Bay Times reporterBethany Barnes('13 M.A.) is the new managing editor of the Capital Journal newspaper in Pierre, South Dakota. La Monica Everett-Haynes ('01) was named associate vice president and chief communications officer at San Diego State University (sdsu.edu) after having the interim title for a year. April Lanuza('19 M.A.) Read about the academy. Kittinger served as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam War, and he achieved an aerial kill of a North Vietnamese MiG-21 jet fighter and was later. Rocky Baier, a news apprentice at the Star, published a C2 metro story, "Border wall in Organ Pipe could destroy artifacts, park service warns," on Sept. 29. Consulate closures mark strain of relations between US, China, Latino journalists at the L.A. Times pen open letter for better newsroom representation, Pandemic provides unique learning experience for journalism students, High school students helping Tucson one stitch at a time, A Navajo at the crossroads during the COVID-19 pandemic, What I noticed while working as a Black reporter in Lansing before George Floyd died. I fell in love with journalism more than I ever thought possible.". Read more about her atwww.dparvaz.com. ', See the full list of winners and categories, Tucson schools are dealing with the pandemic, In one day, Arizona's COVID-19 surge leaves no walk of life unscathed, Journalists reflect on Walmart mass shooting" a year ago, "Life On The Line: Pandemic Fuels Social Movement In Sonoran Border Town, How Joe Arpaio's fate in Arizona could be a window into Trump's. ShayneTarquinio, a news apprentice at the Star, published a B1 metro story, "Grant-paid software upgrade to make Marana police traffic stops safer, more efficient" on Sept. 16 and "Vail to form Community Justice Board to give youths 'restorative justice'" on Sept. 30. James McKnight('90), a workforce instructor for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, published a new book, "Yellow & Black Fever: Life, Love & Baseball in the Land of the Rising Sun" (tinyurl.com/y68tuaja). Read the storyhere(page 5). 28 high school football gallery(near the bottom). You went to Coachella? | The Bolles School is a private college preparatory school with an international reputation for excellence. Scott Karpen('09) is a co-producer for NBC's track and field coverage for the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The two winners of this years Jane Swicegood Student Exploration Grant areSofia MoragaandAmaris Encinas. Master's studentJulia Blumberghelped staff during the school's Hall of Fame ceremony on April 9. Read an interview with herhere. Four students and three alumsshared job and internship tips at the Oct. 16Pizza and Portfolios. Kyle is the beat writer for the Missoulian and covered the UA team for theArizona Daily Wildcatin 2015-16. After graduation, O'Connell taught English in Bangkok and was a freelance journalist and digital content specialist in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. for the story, "Travel restrictions slamming U.S. retailers along the border." Why didnt it tell the world?" Fuller is a former Arizona Daily Wildcat photog who interned at the Tucson Citizen for three summers. Efforts to Mitigate and Adapt to the Effects of Climate Change in Arizona," on May 2 in Marshall 340. Congrats to all! Mike Christy('11),Dave Ord('84),Curt Prendergast('11 M.A. Diana is a member of UA's track and field team. Jasmine Ann Demers(19 M.A.) Since 1989, the school's football team has been coached by Charles "Corky" Rogers, the all-time winningest Florida high school football coach with 465 wins, and has won eleven state championships, ten under Rogers. 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016. Go totinyurl.com/y36wrtksfor more info. Alexzandria Martinezwrote about her experience as a Latinx/Hispanic college student for The Daily Wildcat. Ciara Jean, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, wrote the cover story in the Oct. 15 Caliente, "Tucson Halloween events get the COVID-19 treatment, keeping the spook alive." The basement doubles as his wife's furniture painting shop. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Jeannine Relly,Kim NewtonandDaniel Duncan. She left Yuma's KYMA-TV after doing award-winning reporting for the station. Staff members of theArizona Daily Wildcat produced their final issues of the spring semester, "Oh, the places you'll go," and "Year in review, 2018-19." His thesis will be available later atrepository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/129649. Ingram Cecil Connor III (November 5, 1946 September 19, 1973), known professionally as Gram Parsons, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist. Hunter worked at KVOA-TV in Tucson, another NBC affiliate, before leaving for Sacramento in late 2017. It does not discriminate in administering educational policies or other school programs. Kellie Mejdrich('12) has been hired as a financial services reporter covering capital markets for POLITICO Pro. 3 on Medium and its publication Elemental: The $2 drug that millions of patients arent being told about. She wrote the story for one of her assignments in Prof.Susan Swanbergs Issues in Covering Science and the Environment course in fall 2020. A new space for Student Media in the University Services Building has been identified, and the process of designing, organizing and moving into the space this summer has begun, according to outgoing Arizona Daily Wildcat editorJasmine Demers. Student demographics David Dykes('73) is the new editor of the Greenville Business Magazine, Columbia Business Monthly and Charleston Business Magazine in South Carolina. and Carol Schwalbe have been invited to contribute a chapteron journalists coverage of space science and explorationto theHandbook of Science and Health Journalism. D.J. Grad studentKatya Mendozawrote an opinion piece on the need for a male contraceptive. Arizona Republic reporterJohn D'Anna('83), a member of the school's Journalism Advisory Council, talked to several classes on Feb. 6, includingMort Rosenblum's students (see photos). His mother said he had the ability to give others the feeling that anything was possible. The "Today" show co-anchor made a quick recovery and helped host the Macy's Thanksgivingparade for NBC. AJ Camacho,one of the student managers for the UA softball team, celebrated the Wildcats' appearance in the Women's College World Series. Shayne Tarquiniopublished "A coffee shop where the range of Tucson culture mingles" for Arizona Sonora News. Sam Burdette,editor of the Arizona Daily Wildcat, is interning for Tucson Local Media this summer. Demers, a graduating master's student, received the Philip Mangelsdorf Award for Outstanding Newsperson of the Year. Frequently Asked Questions about the NFL and Football, Pro-Football-Reference.com Blog and Articles, Subscribe to Stathead Football: Get your first month FREE. ", Kathleen Kunzwrote the cover story for the March 7 Tucson Weekly, "Scam Alert:These six con jobs cost Arizonans millions of dollars every year.". ), an assistant lecturer at the University of Rwanda's School of Journalism and Communication, startedhis doctoral studies remotely at the University of Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa. Football Home; Teams; States; Scores; Rankings; Stat leaders; Photos; Playoffs; Videos; . J-school alums from the Arizona Daily Star Danyelle Khmara('17),Gloria Knott('18),Irene McKisson('03),Stephanie Casanova('14) andVeronica Cruz('09) participated in a March 26 bilingual roundtable focusing on women's lives during the pandemic. Listen to the story. AlisaIvanitskaya, a multimedia apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published "Puerto Rican street food one of the new offerings at this years Tucson Meet Yourself" on Oct. 11. Bramwell's and Thomson's winning proposal, "AccessAbility," aims to be a hub for people with physical disabilities to find information on access, such as restaurants. Full list of nominees and categories. ", Gabrielle Mixwrote a story for Arizona Sonora News, "Street, online harassment? She also worked at Al Jazeera where she was a senior producer focusing on human rights and conflict reporting the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and others. Watch the ceremony, including Prof.Michael McKisson's opening and CPJ's introduction (at the 11:35 mark)here. Dorothy Parvaz('97 M.A.) He workedhard and setthe example and his players did the same for him. Marison Bilagody captured the spring 2020 Drew Gyorke Memorial Photojournalism Award for his image of the Rialto marquee, while Madison McCormick took second (tattoo shop) and Mackenzie Payton third (calf roping). Read the storyhere. Follow AZPM attwitter.com/azpmnewsand atfacebook.com/azpublicmedia. "Print is not dead and go journalism." Gaber, a video producer with USA Today, joined the Zoom session after covering President Trump's move to Walter Reed Hospital and talked about shooting video and covering street protests safely. Carol Schwalbe (chair),Jeannine Relly and Maggy Zanger were his committee members. Closing Ryan Murphy is the owner of six of those medals. "Great having @alexeschelman in studio today!" Alec White('20) has accepted a content coordinator job withthe Buffalo Bills.Sunday Holland('21) is a news producer in the Crosscurrents Summer Training Program for KALW public media in the Bay Area.Katya Mendoza('22, M.A) is now a staff reporter for Tucson Local Media and Tucson Weekly. Caitlin Schmidt('14) profiled Hisey in the Feb. 4 sports section of the Arizona Daily Star, "Hisey earned straight A's last fall while kicking COVID-19.". Its athletics programs have been recognized as some of the best in the Florida High School Athletic Association by Sports Illustrated magazine. Tony Perkins defended his master's thesis, Critical Choice: Newspaper Framing of Chinas High-Speed Rail Coverage 2004-2019, via Zoom on May 5. Mahogany on the Decline (pp. She is part of Kim Newton's photojournalism class. Luke Della('14) is assistant director of sports information at the University of North Texas, which upset Purdue in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Read her storyhere. She previously was a budget and appropriations reporter for CQ Roll Call. Download the 1010XL app to listen on your mobile device as well. She's a volunteer for a new UA program called Wildcats R.I.S.E., where students can connect and talk with peers who are dealing with similar stresses during the pandemic. was promoted to director of digital content for Bally Sports Arizona. Read the story here. SeniorDiana Ramoswrote about the death ofPhilippe Waterinckx,the founder of Tucson Community Supported Agriculture, for The Star. Her story is eligible for the national SPJ contest, and winners will be announced in June. The Bolles School | 2,243 followers on LinkedIn. The Aztecs compete at Hascall Henshaw Stadium, located on the school's campus. She recently spoke withstudents inCaitlin Schmidt's Reporting Public Affairs class. Saul Loeb('04) took iconic images inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 siege including a man sitting at Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk. The Wildcat wonbest affiliated websiteand will now move onto the national competition. Football David Treadwell: Treadwell graduated from the Bolles School in 1983, going on to play football for Division I powerhouse Clemson University and then as a placekicker for the Denver Broncos and New York Giants. In memoriamFernando Galvan('15) died Jan. 15 at age 36. She also attracted 30,000 page views for her story on a woman's extreme weight loss journey (tinyurl.com/y6zn5dbd). It began admitting girls in 1971. Christianna Silva('17), editor of social impact for MTV News, was an editor on the story. Jordan Glenn('17) of KOLD-TV shared first place in short form photography for Arizona Weekend Cinematography. Others included Prof.Michael McKisson('08),Sandra Westdahl('12) and adjunctAndrew Brownof Arizona Public Media, andSilvia Sanchez('16) ofUnivision Arizona. The student duos ofErin ThomsonandPhillip BramwellandAva GarciaandRocky Baier"crushed it" with their accessibility app and mobile health website projects, respectively, for theArizona Daily Star, according to Prof.Mike McKisson. Prof. Ruxandra Guidi advised his podcasts, which explore the challenges African-American student-athletes face. The school's first Bilingual Journalism master's grad, she defended her grad project, Ecologies of Care: How Cross Border Humanitarian Organizations Support Asylum Seekers, on April 21. Today, male and female students are enrolled in relatively equal numbers. Julie Luchetta('21 MA) landed a job through Report for America with Boise State Public Radio. Read the story. Alex McIntyre('17) saw hisphoto of a memorial servicepublished Oct. 22 in The New York Times. Profs. She also won the J-school's Excellence in Researchaward at the 2019 Just Desserts celebration. M.A. Arizona high school football state semifinal playoff schedule, brackets, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders and scores - live and final. Read her other stories athttps://arizonasonoranewsservice.com/. See some of her images attinyurl.com/y58aasm6. Victor Garcia Rodriguezhelped coverthe Arizona Wildcats hockey team's appearance at the ACHA National Tournament in Frisco, Texas. Bryan Savicwrote about local artist, Cannon Winkler, making art using imprints of animal tracks from a variety of African wildlife for the Daily Star. Emmalee Mauldinproduced "A blooming treat in the desert" for Arizona Sonora News. Briana Sanchez('15) is a photo editor/ photojournalist at the Austin-American Statesman in Texas. See her stories, videos and graphics atazclimatechangeproject.com. Jasmine Baker 2009-2013. Mariana Dale('14) of the Los Angeles NPRaffiliate KPCC and its website, LAist.com offeredaudience engagement tipswhile she buildsup her early childhood education beat. She lays out the daily and Sunday National sections, in addition to mentoring news design at The New York Times Student Journalism Institute, which was co-founded byNancy Sharkey. Sunday Holland, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, produced the cover story, "Hopes and streams," for the March 25 Caliente section about Tucsonans finding fame on social media. Students in the school's chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists honoredslain Latinx journalists on Oct. 30 in front of the Marshall Building. Her ASN story,"Arizona livestock industry sizzles over selling plant-based meat"was picked up by the Arizona Daily Independent and other outlets. Pascal AlbrightandMandy Loader, officers for the school's Society of Professional Journalists chapter, led a group of students at the 2019 James W. Foley Freedom Run on Oct. 20on the UA campus. He is well known for his role as Sheriff Noah Stilinski in the MTV series Teen Wolf (2011-2017). JT Thorpe finished second, while Maggie Rockwell and Payton Toomey shared third in the deadline contest that saw a dozen students interview Dr. Richard Carmona. Maritza Camila Dominguez Azua('17) was hired last month as an audio producer for the Arizona Republic andazcentral.com, working on podcasts called Valley 101 and The Gaggle. Many alums were reporting interns at the Post under Executive EditorPhyllis Braun. Rogers led the Bolles program from 1989-2016, following 17 years at his alma mater, Robert E. Lee, where he coached the Generals to playoff appearances in 10 straight seasons. Pedro's son,Rio Gomez, a minor league pitcher, played for the Arizona Wildcats. Prof.Susan Knightorganized the event and judged the entries along withJoe Fergusonand Prof.Geoff Ellwand. Students in the fall 2019 Arizona Sonora class published an El Inde magazine, "Invested Interests." David J. Del Grande('18) is a customer support specialist at Friends of the Pima County Public Library (pimafriends.com/) and a freelance journalist. More than 60 staffers from the Arizona Daily Wildcat, UATV and KAMP Student Radio signed a letter of concern and sent it to President Robert Robbins over the UA's plan to remove Arizona Student Media from the Park Student Union to make room for the UA Global Center. StudentsRandy Higginson and Ireland Stevenson ('20), now seeking a M.A. It probably cost ya, As Colorado River plan advances, wrangling continues, Intimidated by the gym? Staff and graduate studentMandy Loaderhelped host the 2021 Zenger Award for Press Freedom luncheon on Oct. 1 at the Marriott ballroom. Tucson company does brisk business making designer glass drinking straws. The project was developed during Fuchs' fall 2019 independent study with Assistant Professor Susan E. Swanberg. ), a reporter for the Lansing State Journal, wrote a powerful op-ed for the Michigan newspaper on June 18, "What I noticed while working as a Black reporter in Lansing before George Floyd died." Bolles Alumni Event in Charlotte Event hosted by The Bolles School March 30, 2023 - March 30, 2023 The Duke Mansion, 400 Hermitage Rd, Charlotte, NC, United States 28207 Ciara Encinas of KGUN-TV saw her photo colleague pushed down, and recent grads Jasmine Demers, Caitlin Schmidt,Eddie Celayaand Justin Spears joined other Arizona Daily Star staffers covering the protests downtown with poise. The Sierra Sun, in Northern California, servesTruckee, Tahoe City, Kings Beach and Incline Village. is now director of communications for the City of Vancouver, Washington, after leaving Greater Portland Inc. Zach Smith('18), an NFL scouting assistant for theTampa Bay Buccaneers, celebrated with the Lombardi Trophyafter the Bucs beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 to win the Super Bowl on Feb. 9. 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