Maricopa County is the key to winning Arizona, and Arizona may be the key to who wins the election in November," says Garcia, a former editor and columnist at the Arizona Republic and Tucson Citizen. He also has worked as teacher of physical education and was a Teacher of the Year recipient. I am sad not only for myself but for the community because I know the paper will be missed, said Braun, who participated in our internship fairs each semester. Stephanie Casanova('14) is a breaking news reporter for the Arizona Daily Star after previous work at Today's News-Herald in Lake Havasu City and the Manhattan (Kansas) Mercury. UndergradLily Karlson had a story appear in This is Tucson about Julia Gray, a UA student who started a clothing collection during the pandemic. Her story starts on Page 70of the magazine. The Bolles Schoolis an American privatecollege preparatorydayand boarding schoolin Jacksonville, Florida. It has a lower school(including pre-kindergarten), a middle school, and a high school, spread across four campuses around the Jacksonville area, and enrolls about 1,800 students a year. She alsopublished a story for Arizona Sonora News,"Shooting stars and the quest to collect meteorites,"on Feb. 8. Undergrad Kate Ewing had a story in The Daily Wildcatabout Skip, UAPD's bomb-sniffing dog. 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+. "It's important to showcase someone having a vision of hope," Yarnish said. Ana Teresa Espinozawon first place and a scholarship of $1,000 in the Mark Finley Gold Pen Award for Best Beginning News WriterContest. Tim Fuller('75) wrote about how his Woodstock experience 50 years ago helped jump-start his photography career. They spoke to Arizona Daily Star sports reporterJustin Spears('17) on Sept. 11. Prof.Susan Knight, adviser of SPJ-UA, thanked last school year's officers Ava Garcia,Dalal RadwanandPascal Albright for engaging "their classmates in learning more about the importance of journalism in a democracy." School of JournalismMarshall Building, Room 334 accepted a job asan area manager for Amazon in Goodyear, Arizona. Jennifer Hijazi('17 M.A.) Jamie Donnelly, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published a story,Kara Riley, new Oro Valley police chief, hopes for 'continuous improvement'" on Feb. 9. Eric Madeen('81), an associate professor of English at Tokyo City University and adjunct at Keio and Aoyama Gakuin universities, saw his second novel, "Massage World," released in December by Anaphora Literary Press. Dan Hicks('84) is NBC's play-by-play commentator for swimming at the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She found out about the award after giving a cultural competency presentation to 175 people from AURA/Kitt Peak Observatory. She's also working on her master's in strategic brand communications from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Friends set up a college fund for her two young boys and to help her husband, Brian, attinyurl.com/yya69kjo. Please enter your User ID and Password below. Read the storyhere. Janelle Ash, a features apprentice at the Star, published "Tucson hip-hop barbecue includes low-rider car show, live music," "Hawaiian reggae band 'The Green' bringing Island vibes to Rialto" and "UA senior makes list of faves as she's starting to make a name for herself.". Emma Brocatohad a story appear in Arizona Luminaria's inaugural issue. In Sacramento,Sam Stantonof the Sacramento Bee was tear-gassed twice, then knocked down by two men who stole his colleague's camera. Read the series. Read the story. Courtney Rice('18) is a social media intern with the Arizona Diamondbacks and a Live Social Contributor with the NHL. As of 2010, Corona del Sol is an open-enrollment school. "Sandyunderstood the importance of a free press and advocated equality and fairness for all," said Sam, wire editor for the Southern California News Group. Hannah Gaber('16 M.A. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Mike McKissonandCarol Schwalbe. The Wildcat wonbest affiliated websiteand will now move onto the national competition. Jackie Tran('11), a staff writer and photographer at Tucson Foodie, saw his photo recently used on a downtown billboard. Rolling Stone, The Guardian and other news outlets interviewed Loeb (Seestoryandphotos). His segment starts at the 30:57 mark. At least nine J-school alums were nominated for Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards:CiaraEncinas,Carmen ValenciaandErnesto Romero(KYMA News 11 Yuma);Nicole CritesandMorgan Loew(KTVK/KPHO Phoenix);Sandra Westdahl(Landmark Stories at the University of Arizona);Lorraine RiveraandKassandra Lau(Arizona Public Media); andSaul Bookman(FOX Sports Arizona). A.J. Andi Berlin('09) will be the new dining critic for the Arizona Republic after seven years as digital food editor for the Arizona Daily Star. The team, alongside Changemaker award winner, Suzanne Pickett and local business owners . Geraldine "Jeri" Sullivan-Carlile('90) died Feb. 14 at age 76. Master's studentKatya Mendozahad a story printed in the Daily Star. She is now a border reporter for The Arizona Republic. Co-ed Day and Boarding College Preparatory School from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Jacksonville, Florida. Profs. Eddie Celayaaccepted a job as an opinion writer at theArizona Daily Starbeginning in late May. Carol SchwalbeandMichael McKisson. Thomas, who is studying educational leadership, was a UA student manager from 2014-18. Clara Migoya's education story, "How Tucson students in hands-on courses are learning during COVID-19," helped lead the Feb. 15 front page of the Arizona Daily Star. Her story is eligible for the national SPJ contest, and winners will be announced in June. Arizona high school football Week 8 primer, Arizona high school football Week 7 primer. Tom Collinsreceived a kidney from fellow 1998 J-school graduateBryan Hance. Dalal Radwan's first apprentice story for theArizona Daily Staronan Asian lantern festivalwas published on Page 4 of today's Caliente. The Herald (sidneyherald.com) is a twice-a-week daily near the North Dakota border. Diana Ramos accepted the Sherman R. Miller 3rd Award for Outstanding Senior at Just Desserts. "I begin my journey of running my own weekly newspaper," she said on social media. The school expanded in 1986 and in 2001. See more reactions. Times to the Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) to cover health care and general assignment. Arizona Republic reporter John D'Anna ('83) also pitched in as a writing coach, andFrank Sotomayor('66) led the opening session on diversity. Christian Alvaradointerviewed a UA expert on Russia in the lead to the invasion of Ukraine. Sarah Kezele('11) joined the USA Today Sports/SMG team as a video host from Phoenix. Ontiveros received the Philip Mangelsdorf Award for Outstanding Newsperson of the Year. McCarville's is attinyurl.com/yc8jvm22. From national championship teams to individual Olympic gold medalists, the number of accolades that American sports teams and individual American athletes have accumulated throughout history is nothing short of extraordinary. Rob Kleifield, an apprentice sports reporter at the Arizona Daily Star, published "Sweet-swinging senior Bianca Pagdanganan has Wildcats poised to repeat as national champs" (April 3). It was a paper based on her thesis, "Politicking While Black." She wrote the story in last semester's RPA class taught by adjunctCaitlin Schmidt('14),a Star reporter. Sam Burdette and others at the Arizona Daily Wildcat and J-school were featured in a UANews story, "Pandemic provides unique learning experience for journalism students." Avery Martinezhad a story about a UA professor who is also a German Knight in the Tucson Weekly. Zack Rosenblatt ('13), a former Arizona Daily Star sports reporter, switched beats from the Philadelphia Eagles to the New York Giants forNJ.com. Rotstein worked in the Tucson bureau of The Associated Press for three decades inside the old Tucson Citizen newsroom. Andrew Koleski(18) is a copy and wire editor at the Albuquerque Journal in New Mexico. Lauren (Lund) Lewis('06)died Aug. 10 of cancer. Duartereports on the aging population and helps with general assignment, crime and breaking news stories. Read thefull story, see Nick Smallwood'sphoto gallery, watch theFacebook Live videoandread the program. Annie, who specialized in breaststroke, won gold medals twice at the Pan-American Games and was also a World University Games gold medalist. Diana Ramos, a high jumper for the Arizona track and field team, made the Pac-12 Conferences Spring Academic Honor Roll. Tucson Police in Turmoil After Death of Latino Man in Custody, Back in the mix: Hicks 'thrilled' to have U.S. Open on NBC again, special edition of the Patagonia Regional Times, Pac-12 Conferences Spring Academic Honor Roll, state child welfare systems will keep older youths, Navajo Nation's fight against the coronavirus, "My grandmother deserved better than 'goodbye' through a window. Scarpinato will join DC-based public relations firm Ascent Media while continuing to reside in Arizona. Retired AP correspondentArt Rotstein, a Northwestern M.A. I like that. Shayne Tarquinio, an Arizona Daily Star news apprentice, published a front-page story, "Improved tracking of hate crimes is goal of new Tucson police data collection" on Oct. 26, and a B1 metro story, "Hazing probe at 2 UA frats belies larger effort to shed 'Animal House' reputation" on Oct. 20. D'Annadetailed how he helped solve a 1931 mystery about a "miracle baby" found on a roadside, which ran as a 10-part series (tinyurl.com/y76cnglc). This success is in large part due to the quality of American high school sports programs and their ability to develop world-class athletes. Prof. Kim Newton was his adviser. Hannah Gaber('16, MA) is now an executive producer for podcasts at the Gallery Media Group. Pfizer had clues its blockbuster drug could prevent Alzheimers. Brandon Mejia('17) was promoted to the evening anchor for KSWT Channel 13, the CBS affiliate in Yuma. Alexandra Pere, a photo apprentice for the Arizona Daily Star,published an A1 photo of the Ochoa neighborhood in the Nov. 16 edition. Prior to Clay, Hoekstra honed his coaching experience as an assistant at St. Augustine, Englewood and Jackson High Schools. Sullivan-Carlile 76, died Feb. 14. "We were told by the president at the time, [Bruce Shepard], to keep the program we would need to have $11 million," Stiles said. 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. 5-7) describes research about the decline in curl-leaf mountain mahogany trees in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyoming. Abby Friedemann('16) is now a communications specialist at Dignity Health in Phoenix after previous work as a news producer at KVOA-TV in Tucson. Kendra PaigeHall('15) left Tucson's KVOA-TV as a reporter to be the city's environmental services public information specialist. Madison McCormick,Diana RamosandCameron Jobsonworked together on a story for The Daily Wildcatabout a UA staff shortage impacting the campus. "Im thrilled to start this journey at a school where so many greats have roamed the halls like George Lucas, Rian Johnson, John Singleton, and Kevin Feige to name a few," she said. Sam Burdette,editor of the Arizona Daily Wildcat, is interning for Tucson Local Media this summer. GraduatestudentMandy Loaderpresented her project, "The Human Side of Migration Policy." has accepted a job at theArizona Daily Staras a data/investigative reporter after previous work as an environmental reporter at the Arizona Republic. 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. See her Powerpoint. Read more atwww.ire.org/archives/37938. [10] For the 2009 season, the Bulldogs went 121, losing only to Cocoa High School, 4437 in overtime. She was previously at USA Today. She is part of Kim Newton's photojournalism class. Hillary Davis('06), a reporter with The Daily Pilot, helped with Money's story. Heusinkveldis turning the project into a book. Obit. Read moreordonate. The panelincluded:Alec White, digital sports reporter at Arizona Daily Star and FOX Sports Arizona intern;Savanah Modesitt('19), public relations specialist, McFadden Gavender Advertising;Angela Martinez('18), communications specialist, Carondelet hospitals;Justin Sayers('14), Arizona Daily Star reporter and current M.A. Asher is a contract photographer for Arizona Athletics. People on this list must have gone to Bolles School and be of some renown. Arizona Republic reporter John D'Anna ('83) published a story on the Navajo Nation's fight against the coronavirus. She reported on a mask protest in Rome (instagram.com/p/CGs1x68jNUU/), saying, Once a journalist always a journalist.". "Im excited to cover these important topics for my community and to tell peoples stories," she says. "It is hard to feel anything but stressed," writes Anika, whose internship at Arizona Public Media and her retail job were affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. "I love meeting and talking to people. John D'Anna ('83), an Arizona Republic senior reporter, published an in-depth story, "Confronting Prescott's racial divide," on Oct. 11. ),a former Fulbright student,has a full-time teaching job as journalism instructor for theAn-Najah National University (ANU) in Nablus, Palestine. Clarence Linden Garnett Ashby III (born May 23, 1960) is an American actor and martial artist . wrote the Arizona Daily Star story. Her committee members were Profs. El Paso Times journalistBriana Sanchez('15)was featured in apublisher's noteto readers for her photo of an attendant straining to wheel a coronavirus victim to a mobile morgue. Noah Cullenpublished an op-ed column in the April 19 Arizona Daily Star, "Study abroad cut short by COVID-19, but friendships remain." The Star continues to update its COVID-19 stories and its restaurant database attucson.com. 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). 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View and listen to her project atahandfulofspice.squarespace.com. Alana Minkler is covering breaking news for the Arizona Republic as a summer intern. Listen to the story here. Dykes, a longtime Greenville (S.C.) News journalist, joined other key alums in the mid-1990s to help dissuade administrators from eliminating the UA journalism program. Bolles has had at least one alumnus or student competing in every Summer Olympics since 1972, including 2016 Summer Olympics gold medal winners Ryan Murphy and Joseph Schooling. Jasmine Demers ('19 M.A.) He has a degree in sports management and a minor in business administration from Florida International University. He played college football at Louisville. Jeremy Levin(95) won his tenth Sports Emmy, this time for Outstanding Studio ShowWeekly. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, Contact us journal@email.arizona.edu Middle School: $28,180 ", Julia McAlonanwrote and took photos for the Arizona Sonora News story, "Who wants a fat lip? ProfessorSusan Knightcalled Williams one of her favorite students. Noble, formerly with the Jackson Hole (Wyoming) News & Guide, won honorable mention for best photo essay ("Citizen's mount up"). And her story on Augustana College basketball coach Grey Giovanine, "Winning the game of his life," appeared in Cancer Wellness. Austin Counts('11), a new reporter for the Tucson Weekly, looked at the ongoing efforts to reduce gun violence (tinyurl.com/s4s2kfd) on the ninth anniversary of the Tucson mass shooting that killed six and wounded 13 others, including former Reps. Gabrielle Giffords and Ron Barber (tinyurl.com/trd2nc4). Ryan Gabrielson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who works for ProPublica and a J-school alum, helped organize "Microloans for Journalists" to help reporters and editors who have been laid off, furloughed or taken pay cuts. 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). Watchithereor on herwebsite. Key Arizona high school football games, playoff brackets, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final. Mariana Dale('14) andSandra Westdahl('12) had a hand in winning national Edward R. Murrow Awards. Caitlin Schmidt('14), an Arizona Daily Star reporter, was named Arizona's co-sportswriter of the year with Doug Haller of The Athletic Arizona by the National Sports Media Association (nationalsportsmedia.org). published a freelance story on the UA Tree Ring Lab in American Archaeology magazine. 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