Janik also published a Feb. 3 story, "New TUSD athletic director Dee-Dee Wheeler knows how important high school sports are for athletes.". She'll be shooting video, writing stories and doing graphic design. Her committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Jeannine RellyandRogelio Garcia. Photo. Diana is part ofthe Arizona Daily Star apprenticeship class and is also a UA student-athlete. Ann Chihak Poff('97) moved back to Tucson from Portland in October to become the administrative coordinator at Pima County Medical Society, where she edits and coordinates the website, newsletter and social media. Flick('83) spoke at two crime panels at the March 9-10Tucson Festival of Books. Profs. Sarah Garrecht Gassen('95, '10 M.A. coveredPresident's Trump pre-election rallyfor the Star at a hangar near the Tucson airport. Students in Celeste Gonzlez de Bustamante's and Linda Green's border reporting class presented two podcast episodes in December in Marshall 340: one on the Scott Warren trial and the criminalization of border activists, and the other on the issue of sanctuary cities. Gracie Lordiplaced third in the fall 2021 Drew Gyorke Memorial Photojournalism Award with her image of an arcade gamer. [9] The Bolles Sharks, Bolles's club swim team, compete and practice year-round. Sarah Kezele('11), a freelance broadcast reporter in the Phoenix area, was the in-game host for the UA baseball team's home opener on Feb. 15 at Hi Corbett Field. The Aztecs compete at Hascall Henshaw Stadium, located on the school's campus. It includes a Q&A with President Robbins (tinyurl.com/y6dbcl5l), who was interviewed by grad studentClaude Akinsand Editor-in-ChiefNick Trujillo. Mark Buckman(76 M.A.) Rocky Baierlanded a summer internship at The Wall Street Journal in New York City. is a border issues reporterwith the Arizona Republic and USA Today Network. Ava Bates 2013-2017. Olivia Jacksonaccepteda job as a real-time editor at KGUN9-TV in Tucson. Graduate studentJake O'Rourkespoke to fans of Tino's Pizza, which is closing, and to the band The Garden for Tucson Weekly. Already a Member or recently renewed membership? Katya Mendoza(JOUR 506)published an opinion piece, "New administration must fix access to higher ed," in the Arizona Daily Star on Dec. 15 and publisheda story in the Tucson Weekly, "Democratic Party Organizers and UArizona Affiliates Are Pushing Student Voter Turnout in Tomorrow's Election," on Nov. 2. Kendra PaigeHall('15) left Tucson's KVOA-TV as a reporter to be the city's environmental services public information specialist. Ned Norris Jr., chairman of the Tohono O'odham Nation, was the keynote speaker. Gaber is a video producer at USA Today after previous work at the Arizona Republic. Danyelle Khmara(17) is the new border and immigration reporter for the Arizona Daily Star. 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. Congrats to all, and thanks to judges Prof.Susan Knight, Prof.Nancy SharkeyandJoe Ferguson('06), director of public outreach for the Pima County Assessor's Office. Mandy Loader, a graduate student and apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published a story Oct. 14, "Future of Rancho Vistoso golf course in limbo after development plans pulled," which ran on the front page of the Tucson & Region section. Arizona Daily StarapprenticeDavid Martinezsaw some of his photos published Feb. 6,"Wounded soldier receives new home." AuthorA.J. Shane Bacon('06) is hosting NBC's golf coverage for the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Maury, who was in Prof. Ruxandra Guidi's capstone audio class, talked about quarantining with her mom, who runs a day care service out of their house. Story. McNeil, based in Beijing, started working for The Associated Press in 2015 as a video journalist in Amman, Jordan. Kyle Hansen('16) has left the Missoulian as a sportswriter to be a sports reporter at KPAX News, a CBS television affiliate for Scripps, covering western Montana sports in Missoula. Facebook; in Studies of Global Media, published an audio story in The Daily Wildcatabout the difficult living situation in Yemen. Ava Garciadefended her master's project, "Where Does Arizona Go from Here? Read thefirst story, and watch David Wallace's accompanyingdocumentary. Mandy Loader, a grad student and Arizona Daily Star apprentice reporter, published several stories over the summer: "Tucson refugee family reunited with son as new policies take effect" (Aug. 1); "Analysis: Border debate ignores new data, warps public's view of migration, fentanyl" (July 11, co-byline with M.A. Sarah Kezele('11) is hosting a new interview series, "Wildcat Wonder: Conversations with Arizona Alumni." See the project which includes reporting, video interviews with UA students, a map and notes attheproveitproject.com. "Blust, a senior field correspondent for the KJZZ Fronteras Desk in Hermosillo, Sonora, talked about how to do effective audio recording and editing remotely. Sasha Hartzell, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, produced the A1 centerpiece story Feb. 11, "Tucson middle-schoolers get crash course in financial literacy." Andrew Paxtonwas named editor of San Pedro Valley News-Sun Media in Benson. of the Arizona Daily Star saw the first part of his master's project on "Redistricting Arizona"published on A1 in the Jan. 5 Sunday Star. The Washington Post. John E. Trainer, Jr. served as the sixth Bolles President / Headmaster from 2002 until 2012 and oversaw the growth of the Bartram campus, creation of an elementary school in Ponte Vedra Beach, and boosting the school's endowment. Sam McNeil('14 M.A. Read the storyhere. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? The contest featured 12 student finalists from Prof. Kim Newtons JOUR 203 photography class. Andi and photographer Mamta Popatfollowed Oscar Saenz, former sommelier at Elvira's restaurant, which has closed because of the pandemic. Julia BlumbergandVanessaLucerovolunteered at Tucson Meet Yourself at the Loss and Remembrance Tent interviewing people about loss, grief and solace. Kendal Blust('16 M.A.) Amaris Encinasis a breaking news intern at the Arizona Republic this summer. was promoted to director of digital content for Bally Sports Arizona. You can watch a longer version attinyurl.com/yyytlzjo, part of Teacher Appreciation Week. Watch it attinyurl.com/yxjfqv4z, and see the Journal's winning work attinyurl.com/y5tcbfds. Justin Pierce('20) started as a sports reporter at the Daily News, a Wick Communications newspaper in Wahpeton, North Dakota. Danyelle Khmara('17) has a new beat at theArizona Daily Starcovering mental health and issues concerning veterans, homelessness, addiction and housing. 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. Story. Jamie Verwys ('18) moved to the Green Valley News/Sahuarita Sun (gvnews.com) as a reporter after previous work at the Tucson Weekly and Herald/Review in Sierra Vista. Gabriella Vukeli('17), social media editor at Newsday, took home 10 awards from the Press Club of Long Island 2022 media contest. Teagan Rasche, a javelin and hammer thrower for the UA track and field team, was featured ina recent Arizona Athletics story. The San Diego and Tucson journalist taught at UA. "Ive been a professional journalist for 40 years, which is almost as long as NAHJ has been serving Latino journalists. Her committee members wereLinda LumsdenandJeannine Relly(co-chairs),Maggy ZangerandMaha Nassar. David Dykes('73), a freelance finance reporter and editor, highlighted the issues ofjournalism's changing business modelto students at Nagpur University in India in late January. Her committee members were Profs. Sunday Holland, an apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published more stories, including, "Tucson musicians give thanks for outdoor concert opportunities" on Nov. 27;"Tucson musician leads effort to help Georgia Senate runoff" on Dec. 14; and "Go local safely for last-minute holiday gifts" on Dec. 18. Read the story. His first story, on quarterback Khalil Tate's top passing games, appeared after Saturday's UA win over Colorado. She's a former intern at NASA. Emmalee Mauldin('19) left her social media job at NASA to be a communications specialist forMade in Space/Redwire, a private 3-D printing aerospace company in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more attinyurl.com/y4peug2u, and watch herinterviewlast month with KGUN-TV's "Morning Blend.". Carol SchwalbeandMichael McKisson. Maury Urcadez('20) is the marketing/digital media coordinator for the Tucson Roadrunners hockey team. She previously worked at CHAT TV in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Kim NewtonandMichael McKisson. "The worst thing we can do is trample all over history" by talking too much, he said. ", Journalism major and UA high jump standoutDiana Ramoswas profiled by the Arizona Daily Star with anApril 6 story, "Ramos sets Venezuela indoor high-jump record." AlumnaSheryl Kornman, her friend and a former Citizen reporter, said: "Jeri went from writing about how to cook a Thanksgiving turkey for the womens section (where I met her) to the business section and later was the communications chief for an electricity co-op in southern Arizona. Sorority women, have we got a special for you! | The Bolles School is a private college preparatory school with an international reputation for excellence. Arizona Republic reporter John D'Anna ('83) published a story on the Navajo Nation's fight against the coronavirus. Lorraine Rivera('04) of Arizona Public Media, Brandon Mejia('17) of Yuma's KYMA-TV and Journalism Advisory Council memberValerie Cavazosof KGUN-TV joined others in introducing the April 2 Arizona COVID-19 town hall. Priya Jandu, news editor for the Arizona Daily Wildcat, and photographer Lauren Salgado contributed to an Oct. 15New York Times report by student journalists, "Reporting Live From Quarantine U," on what's happening on their college campuses during the pandemic. Meredith O'Neildefended her master's project, "A Handful of Spice: A podcast that looks at belonging and nostalgia through food," via Zoom on May 4. Andrew Paxtonis helping produce the Sidney (Montana) Herald after its editor left last week. And her story on Augustana College basketball coach Grey Giovanine, "Winning the game of his life," appeared in Cancer Wellness. ", Chandler Donaldfinished his internship at Tucson Local Media and the Tucson Weekly. Sunday Hollandfinished second andJake Tooleplaced third. The Arizona Daily Star ran an AP story July 28 bySam McNeil('14 M.A. She alsopublished a story for Arizona Sonora News,"Shooting stars and the quest to collect meteorites,"on Feb. 8. Mahogany on the Decline (pp. in a Nov. 18 virtual talk about racial narratives in the U.S. media. Read the storyhere. Read anearlier storyby Justin Spears ('17) of the Arizona Daily Star. He's a member of the Arizona Daily Wildcat Hall of Fame. The Los Angeles Times praised reporter Brittny Mejia ('14) on Twitter the week of March 16. The essay, titled "When the Monsoons Didn't Come" is on pages 3-4 of thespring 2021 issue. He also designed the workshop's newspaper, "The Chronicle." Students have been working on Season 2 of the Arizona Daily Wildcat's podcast,"Behind The Beaker." Other nominees are "The Dan Patrick Show (DIRECTV/NBCSN), "MLB Tonight" (MLB Network) and ESPN's "Outside The Lines" and "Pardon The Interruption." Loeb covers the White House for Agence France-Presse. 1-seeded Sahuaro pulls away to beat Glendale by 21." They said they welcome input from students and alumni as they continue the planning phase for the UA Global Center.". Zac Ogdenfinished his fall internship at Tucson Local Media and the Tucson Weekly. Story, Janice Yu('13) of Fox 5 in Atlanta made a video guide to help fellow broadcasters pronounce the names of the Asian victims of the March 16 spa shootings. (tinyurl.com/y4hksek2). See the winning entries attinyurl.com/y24gmvt8. Isabelle Freguiawrote a guest column for The Daily Wildcatabout her on-campus experience after enduring two years of learning in isolation due to the pandemic. Kim Smith('89) is now an assistant editor/reporter at the Green Valley News & Sahuarita Sun. Of the top twenty-five schools, Bolles was the only one with an Upper School enrollment of under 1,000 students. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. Migoya, a dual M.A. of Agriculture. He led the Bulldogs to a state-record 17th state final appearance in 2016. "The independence of adulthood came with an overwhelming amount of insecurity that was rooted in being an outsider on campus." In Sacramento,Sam Stantonof the Sacramento Bee was tear-gassed twice, then knocked down by two men who stole his colleague's camera. You went to Coachella? 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. Maury Urcadez(20) is the social media and content coordinator for United Soccer League. andJohn D'Anna('83) were reunited in the Washington Bureau of USA Today. Sam Burdette(20), a masters student, worked as a mentor at the Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop. Mark Lawson, a sports apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published several stories, including "Wu-Tang Clan bringing 25th anniversary show to Tucson" on Oct. 27, "Rincon/University's academic approach to football is working; they're Tucson's turnaround team" on Oct. 25, "Lancers' line has been a major reason for Salpointe's so-far undefeated season" on Oct. 24,"CDO back to full strength, ready for Game of the Week against Sahuaro" on Oct. 24,"Sahuaro ready for 'measuring-stick game' against fellow unbeaten Salpointe Catholic, star Bijan Robinson" on Oct. 3, "Senior-laden line has been secret to Pueblo's 4-0 start to 2019 season" on Sept. 26 and "First-year coach Mike Wells hopes to lead by example, make Palo Verde winners again" on Sept. 19. Retis said the book will be coedited byAntonio BanandBernard McGuirkand published in Spanish with Arco/Libros in Spain and in English withNottingham. See more reactions. Last year, he gave the school all of his files from that save-the-department campaign. 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." Priya Jandu, the school's Bolles Fellow who is covering the state Legislature, published her first story Feb. 4 ona bill that would restrict high school, college or university ID cards being used as identification when voting in Arizona. Students from the school's Society of Professional Journalists and First Generation Students chapters Pascal Albright, Mandy Loader, Laura Fuchs, Jeffrey Roberts, Bryan SavicandPei-yuLin helped organize the Feb. 26 talk"Going Viral: Covering Coronavirus, Flu and Other Contagious Illness Without Creating Hysteria"at the UA Main Library. Vanessa Ontiveros described her experience balancing classes and a pandemic in aMarch 27 essay for Arizona Public Media. Brieana Sealy('18) began a job as a senior podcast producer for OffScrip Media in the D.C.-Baltimore area. ClickHEREfor the full list of winners. Read the storyhere. Lance Madden(10) is a manager of revenue operations at the Meredith Corporation. ", Vianney Cardenas, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published an A1 story on March 3, "Feds: Forest Service worker in Arizona used government truck to pick up migrants. UndergradTyler Salaspublished a May 16 story, "Local automotive tech keeps race cars on the track" in Tucson Local Media. Rocky Baierhad a productive summer internship at the Arizona Republic andazcentral.com, including a front-page story Aug. 9 on a Jehovah's Witnesses convention in Phoenix (tinyurl.com/yyy6ra75) and coverage of the El Paso and Dayton shootings (tinyurl.com/yykdyehn). Nobody tell my @UAJSchool professors - but it looks like I just might be an MMJ. The Bolles Way: Pursuing excellence through courage, integrity, and compassion. See the video. Bolles operates on a two-semester academic year, with each semester split into two quarters. Frequently Asked Questions about the NFL and Football, Pro-Football-Reference.com Blog and Articles, Subscribe to Stathead Football: Get your first month FREE. Tucson company does brisk business making designer glass drinking straws" for Arizona Sonora News. The Bolles School is a private college preparatory school located in Jacksonville, Florida. J-school alumJeff Goodman('94) of Stadium first reported April 7 on Twitter that Sean Miller was out as UA men's basketball coach. "Great having @alexeschelman in studio today!" One of his stories included "Seeking Support: Nonprofit celebrates 20 years of supporting transgender folks and their families. '11). Spotted! See the winners attinyurl.com/sf2rbw3. They'll be welcomed bySaul Bookman('17 B.A., '18 M.A. See the list at azpressclub.org (more awards will be posted later). "They researched information about Latino journalists that were killed on duty and took the time to share their bios with everyone that passed by." Hannah Gaber('16 M.A. Josh Morgan('12) is now a staff photographer and videographer for USA Today after five years at the Greenville (S.C.) News. See her work attinyurl.com/y2z8af4gand a list of scholars attinyurl.com/y556vgph. Obit. 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+. The J-school's National Association of Hispanic Journalists chapter launched a new Facebook page and met Oct. 15 in a Zoom session. Story. Learn more here. Pascal Albright(First Gen),Claudio Cerrillo(NPPA),Vivian Colter(NABJ),Ava Garcia(SPJ), andTy HudsonandJacelle Ramon-Sauberan(NAJA) spoke about their clubs, and students discussed cultural sensitivity in reporting withMarian Binder, director of counseling & psych services for Campus Health Service, and faculty. See the bloghere. Prof.Michael McKissonis her mentor. Bryan Savicwrote about local artist, Cannon Winkler, making art using imprints of animal tracks from a variety of African wildlife for the Daily Star. Read the storyhere(page 22). KynzieWatahomigie, a master's student, is the school's newgraduate assistant and will be the Native American Journalists Association club adviser. Malena Larson('16) is a freelance production assistant for Fox Business Network. #LiveStream High School Basketball Today's West Boca Raton vs Park Vista Dwyer vs Seminole Ridge Palm Beach Central vs Palm Beach Gardens Fleming Island vs Bolles . 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