Kedi Xia('13), an associate visiting scholar at the J-school, was admitted to the M.S. Hank Stephensonfreelanced an Aug. 2story, "How Joe Arpaio's fate in Arizona could be a window into Trump's,"for The New York Times. If someone tracked Hall of Fame inductions, Rogers would likely hold that record as well. 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. is a courts reporter at Law360. Prof. David Cuillier, the club's adviser, and student Alana Minkler organized the talk. 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Arizona softballsAllie Skaggs(utility player) andAustin Wales(manager) advanced to the World Series, along with managerAJ Camacho(21). Tucson company does brisk business making designer glass drinking straws" for Arizona Sonora News. Just over a month into her fellowship,Gloria Gomez, our2022 Bolles Fellow, has had many stories appear in the Arizona Mirror. 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. Upper School: $29,040. The project included an early example of rooftop solar panels. Clara Migoya, a graduate student, published a story in High Country News on a family's ties to the mining ghost town of Harshaw, Arizona, "Once a boom town, now a ghost town. Mike Christy('11),Dave Ord('84),Curt Prendergast('11 M.A. The facilities include a footprint significant enough to house both the Daily Wildcat and UATV workstations in the Sherman R. Miller 3rd Newsroom, the Morley/Kennedy Business Development Center, a dedicated space for KAMP student radio and all professional staff in dedicated offices. She also wrote,Ban on driving while distracted advances in capitol, and "Milk joins House bill on labeling of meat., Rob Kleifield, a sports apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published, "Host Arizona Wildcats shine at first day of Willie Williams Classic" and "Latvian-born hurdler Maksims Sincukovs found tougher competition, better coaching at the UA" and "Arizona's Ethan Marcus hopes to cap college career with his second NCAA golf championship." JuniorPascal Albrighthelped mentor 16 teens at the Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop for Arizona High School Students. The Bolles Way: Pursuing excellence through courage, integrity, and compassion. Photo. Dozens of students published work on the school's El Inde website, including:Jesse Tellez, who documents thejourney of student filmmaker Alexandra Cernain producing "Treasures Beneath My Tree" amidst the pandemic;Jillian Bartsch, who writes about ayoung man's love of hot air ballooning, and how it taught him some important lessons about family and life;Kristopher Yanez, who wrote aboutan ultramarathonfrom Nogales, Arizona, to San Xavier del Bac Mission on the Tohono Oodham Reservation; andVanessa Ontiveros, who wrote about "Monsters, myths and finding the real missing link" while being stuck in her bedroom during the pandemic. The mini-grant funding is for two upcoming online events. She recently supported our new scholarship in memory of teacherJohn G. Carlton, her mentor at Tucson's Catalina High School. Tselentis, who studied journalism at UA before the department was created in 1951, joined the Citizen in 1950. 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). The school was founded as an all-boys' military academy in 1933 by Agnes Cain Painter, a friend of philanthropist Richard J. Bolles. They includeCarmen Valencia('18),Ciara Encinas('18) andErnesto Romero('07) of KYMA-TV in Yuma for "Crisis on the Border," and ProfessorMike McKisson('08) andSandra Westdahl('12) for Arizona Public Media's "When Dreams Die" and "When Sarah Runs." Cullen is a double major in journalism and creative writing. is the new managing editor of the Capital Journal newspaper in Pierre, South Dakota. Jordan Williams, the school's Bolles Fellow covering the state Legislature, wrote "Bill addresses political speech and the classroom" (April 5) for Arizona Sonora News. [4] The school opened in the fall of 1977. His segment starts at the 30:57 mark. 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). She also attracted 30,000 page views for her story on a woman's extreme weight loss journey (tinyurl.com/y6zn5dbd). Read thefirst story, and watch David Wallace's accompanyingdocumentary. "The worst thing we can do is trample all over history" by talking too much, he said. 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. grad who knew many UA journalism alums,died July 20 from COVID-19 after being hospitalized in Tucson for 10 days. Ana Teresa Espinozawon first place and a scholarship of $1,000 in the Mark Finley Gold Pen Award for Best Beginning News WriterContest. Carmen Valencia(18) is an immigration and border reporter for Yahoo! Alan Davis(15) spoke to students atthe Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop about photojournalism, along withJohn de Dios. Stewart figured there would be some emotions when he arrived at the Bolles School campus to have his number retired at Hugh . Yaka Askar(15), is a team lead strategist at Hawk SEM in California. Alexandra Pere, a photo apprentice at the Star, published two images in theSept. Nina Kolodij('20 M.A.) Sam Burdette published nearly 10 stories as an apprentice reporter for the Arizona Daily Star this summer, including: "Tucson shelters, veterinarians overwhelmed with animals, appointment needs" (Aug. 16); "Need for volunteer drivers rises as Tucson seniors return to regular routines" (Aug. 6); "Longtime Tucson educator, human rights activist Ray Davies dies" (July 22); "New University of Arizona study could improve treatment for Type 2 diabetes" (July 14); "Grant to help Pima County address health inequities" (July 3); "Scientist and her lab dog work to boost higher ed access for disabled" (June 21); and "Scorpion season has arrived" (June 20). Grad studentEva Marie Hubewrote about Tucson getting its very own perfume. Read the storyhere. Wildcat EditorJasmine Demersthanked Wildcat alums for their support on social media and said she received anofficial response from the provost on behalf of Robbins. Yasmin Acosta, a features apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, wrote a story, "Wash away the old, bring in the new with Tucson's virtual Chinese New Year festivities," for the Feb. 11 Caliente section. Jasmine Ann Demersdefended her master's project, "42 Repeats: A Family's Multigenerational Battle with Huntington's Disease," on May 3 in Marshall 341. ASU students won the other four scholarships. Arizona Daily Star staffers, many of whom are UA J-school alums, learned of furloughs on April 1. Ganesh Marin,a Ph.D. student in the UA School of Natural Resources and the Environment who is takingSusan E. Swanbergsenvironmental journalism class this semester saw his op-ed titled, "A Jaguar in the Shadow of the Border Wall," published in the Green Valley News on Sunday, May 2, 2021. ), a video producer at USA Today, put together a series of poignant interviews in the July 10 report, "Coronavirus Chronicles: COVID survivors suffer weeks after virus clears.". Uhlorn published earlier stories for the Star that she wrote in Prof. David Cuillier's reporting class. 5-7) describes research about the decline in curl-leaf mountain mahogany trees in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyoming. Frequently Asked Questions about the NFL and Football, Pro-Football-Reference.com Blog and Articles, Subscribe to Stathead Football: Get your first month FREE. Charlie De Mar('12), a reporter for CBS Chicago, covered the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and helped cover community reaction to the notguilty verdict. Rocky BaierandSarah Kezele('11) played a part in the May 15 digital broadcast of the university's156thcommencement. Read a storyby the Arizona Daily Star'sJohanna Willett('13) on Yarnish,an executive with Obey Giant Art Inc. in Los Angeles. Clickhereto see all the award recipients. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Their first guest on Sept. 1 wasformer Diamondbacks pitcher Brandon Webb. She's also a teacher at Mindful Yoga. He led Bolles to the state final again in 2020 and state semifinals in 2021. He made the world smaller, and that made it better, journey of student filmmaker Alexandra Cerna, Monsters, myths and finding the real missing link, Tucson musicians give thanks for outdoor concert opportunities, Tucson musician leads effort to help Georgia Senate runoff, Go local safely for last-minute holiday gifts. Read the story here. Garrison Butler is a 6-2, 270-pound Defensive Line from Jacksonville, FL. Jamie Verwys('18) captured first place in the national AEJMC Student Magazine Contest in the investigation and analysis category for Exploring gender (pay) gap in Arizonas college leadership." Lee Jaramillo, a featuresapprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published, "Tucson Meet Yourself starts today. Read more attinyurl.com/y4peug2u, and watch herinterviewlast month with KGUN-TV's "Morning Blend.". Judge Molly Simms, senior editor for O the Oprah Magazine, said: "This made me care about something I hadn't previously considered (the history of shopping carts and what role they play in a city)I was impressed by the approach and the detail. Shane Bacon('06) is hosting NBC's golf coverage for the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Bryan Savicwrote about local artist, Cannon Winkler, making art using imprints of animal tracks from a variety of African wildlife for the Daily Star. Conor Villines, a masters student, published a story April 5 in Ski magazine on a man who hasnt missed a season of ski instructing in 54 years. Villines said the story was a direct result from Prof. Susan Knights guidance on editor outreach and pitching last semester. Alexa Wallen('18), executive booking producer at NBC News, helped organize the guests for anchor Lester Holt'selection report from Nevada. They continue to publishelectronic newslettersand on theirwebsite. Arizona high school football Week 15 playoff schedule and scores - live and final. Do campaigns see them?" Endangered Black-Footed Ferret Count Falls Short of Agency Hopes Amphi, Tucson high schools use theater to address tough issues, This weekend's Tucson Folk Festival is ladies night out, Sweet-swinging senior Bianca Pagdanganan has Wildcats poised to repeat as national champs, Summit gives Tucson youth a lesson in leadership, networking, Court Night this week offers free Tucson sessions on legal issues, Cirque du Soleils Corteo arrives in Tucson next week, Arizona Wildcats hockey team rested, ready for start of ACHA playoffs in Texas, Researcher studies space dust, but stays grounded by mentoring Tucson youth, U of A rodeo team gallops on, spurred by new status, Street, online harassment? Vianney Cardenas published her final story as an apprentice reporter for the Arizona Daily Star, "Social media sites a good place to find puppies, cars and smuggling gigs." Key Arizona high school football games, playoff brackets, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final. Andrew will continue his duties as city editor for Herald/Review Media, another Wick Communications outlet in Sierra Vista. Always humble, Rogers never took credit for his achievements. Photos, Shayne Tarquinio, an apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published the Tucson & Region centerpiece on Nov. 11, "Tucson police work to resurrect neighborhood watch groups, community collaboration. The Bolles School. 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). Tirion Morris('18) started this week as the nightlife reporter on the food desk at the Arizona Republic/azcentral.com. She will be interning with CNBC. Jones was the Atlanta Braves' number one overall pick in the 1990 MLB draft and their primary third baseman from 1995 to 2012 (with the exception of 20022003 when he primarily played left field). J-school gradJay Gonzales(80) and Steve Rivera talked to UA alum Bob Baffert about the horse trainers record seventh Kentucky Derby victory for their May 4Eye on the Ball radio show(22:10 mark). 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. "My major is journalism, so I usually have to talk to strangers or a person where I don't know their background," Pei-Yu says. Julia Blumberg won the outstanding graduate student award at Just Desserts. Rice, who had been a social media intern for the Arizona Diamondbacks, will be in charge of posting game coverage, highlights, graphics and other content to all @NFL accounts on all social media platforms. It probably cost ya" for Arizona Sonora News. Malena Larson('16) is a talent booker for The Chris Salcedo Show. She previously worked as a production assistant for the Fox Business Network. J-school alumJeff Goodman('94) of Stadium first reported April 7 on Twitter that Sean Miller was out as UA men's basketball coach. Alex McIntyre('17) saw hisphoto of a memorial servicepublished Oct. 22 in The New York Times. "FBI's Andrew McCabe is fired a little more than 24 hours before he could retire". Her husband, Marcus Coltrin, and friends have set up anonline campaignto pay for part of her medical bills. Four master's students successfully defended their M.A. exhibit on trawling for shrimp,"on Feb. 14. He was previously with the Albuquerque Journal.Clara Lovell('19), is a news producer at KGUN9 in Tucson. Samantha Scibelli(JOUR 506) published a story in the Arizona Daily Wildcat, "UA graduate student studies the chatty life of covert squirrel," on Dec. 10; and a story in the Green Valley News, "Scientists: Too many satellites will hurt research" on Dec. 10. Doug Ducey and other officials aired on 50 TV and radio stations statewide. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Jeannine Relly,Kim NewtonandDaniel Duncan. Natalie D'Anna('16) is an assistant sports media relations manager at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles (marcomm.lmu.edu/our-team). They defeated Tampa Catholic in the state championship game on December 12, 217. Parsons is best known for his work with the Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers. Seven students are apprentices at the Arizona Daily Star during the spring 2021 semester:Yasmin Acosta, Jamie Donnelly, Sebastian Janik, Mandy Loader, Clara Migoya, Anika PasilisandLauren Salgado. joined the Central American Studies Department as a lecturer at California State University, Northridge (tinyurl.com/yxjvb4tz). Photos. 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. She spent the last 6 years at Raytheon Missiles and Defense. Grad student Jelena Lukic, who earned an M.A. 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. Find out more. Alex Eschelmansat in on the show of Sacramento Kings play-by-play announcer Grant Napear over spring break, along with commentator and former NBA player Doug Christie. Sam Burdette('21, BA, '22, MA) andAmy Silverman wrote a feature about Chad McKinley, a Tucson man with Down Syndrome. ", 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." Ash interned at the Arizona Daily Star, the OC Weekly and Hollywire, and worked for the Arizona Daily Wildcat. He worked for the Arizona Republic, knew a lot of UA School of Journalism alums and was a guest speaker for former adjunct instructorLorraine Rivera('04) of Arizona Public Media. Natalie, daughter of Arizona Republic reporterJohn D'Anna('83), is an assistant sports information director at Loyola Marymount in L.A. (lmulions.com), The school's SPJ club was named the top chapter in Region 11 of the Society of Professional Journalists. Blust and Woodhouse work out of KJZZ Phoenix's Frontera desk in Hermosillo, Mexico.Audio report. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Kim NewtonandMichael McKisson. He wrote more than a dozen stories, including "Hadassah Southern Arizona fashion show will be celebration of diversity.". St. Louis Post-Dispatch EditorGilbert Bailon('81) and former South Florida Sun Sentinel reporterBrian Ballou('92) saw both newspapers win Pulitzer Prizes. Read his obit by AP. Brad Arrowsmith 1992-1996. Do you have a blog? in Studies of Global Media, published an audio story in The Daily Wildcatabout the difficult living situation in Yemen. Nogales International reporterGenesis Lara('18) was named the non-daily Journalist of the Year by the Arizona Newspapers Association. Nick Smallwood(20, M.A.) His relatively short career was described by AllMusic as "enormously influential" for country and rock, "blending the two genres to the point that they became indistinguishable from each other. Briana Sanchez('15) is a photo editor/ photojournalist at the Austin-American Statesman in Texas. Clickhereto read the entire six-part series. Graduate studentsAva GarciaandKristan Obengwereawarded Pulliam Fellowships this summer at the Arizona Republic in Phoenix. Huffman received the Brewster P. Campbell Award for Outstanding Junior. You can join the Alumni Association or renew your membership by simply making your best gift to the Bolles Fund. Stadium journalistJeff Goodman('94), formerly with ESPN, wrote "My Ode to Lute.". captured top honors May 13 at the schools 55th Just Desserts student awards celebration, held virtually. Josh Morgan(12), a photographer and visual journalist,produced a moving piecefor the Greenville (S.C.) News about two neighbors developing an unlikely friendship after BLM protests. She also published photos of Ranger Ainsley, a golden lab that helps with childrens programs, and a home construction worker. Read the storyhere. He also wrote high school sports news and feature stories for several Arizona papers. She also wrote an April 20 story on environmental grants for the Arizona-Sonora border region. [9] The Bolles Sharks, Bolles's club swim team, compete and practice year-round. Dawn on SiriusXM radio on March 11. He iseditor ofthe St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Returning studentsDenise MeeksandJohn Perugini(Ph.D. minor) also attended. Obit. Rapid migrant expulsions strain Mexican border community, Capacity Limitations Threaten the Survival of Tucsons Small Fitness Businesses. 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). Genesis, a reporter forthe Nogales International, took second place in best agricultural story ("Sonoran ranchers carry on tradition of corridas") and shared with the staff a first place in best local news coverage and third place in general excellence. They'll be welcomed bySaul Bookman('17 B.A., '18 M.A. Asher is a contract photographer for Arizona Athletics. If you have a good, solid program, you are going to have a successful team," Rogers reflected upon the end of his career. Read a profile of Adlerin the Jewish Standard. Please allow 24-48 hours for activation. "I never write op-eds because I prefer to be behind the scenes," Kristan says, butZeina Cabrera-Peterson('18 M.A. He has a degree in sports management and a minor in business administration from Florida International University. To read all her work, go totinyurl.com/yahudoq9. "Proud to take over for a newspaper with more than 120 years serving the community, and looking forward to bringing important news to their audience," he said. Carmen Valencia, a recent alumna, anchored the 9 p.m. Fox 9 newscast for Yuma's KYMA-TV for a few weeks. Allie is a member of UA's softball team. landed a reporting job at the Lansing State Journal, a Gannett newspaper in Michigan. These L.A. Times Latinos decided it was time to take a stand. 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. Paxton is assistant editor at the Green Valley News and Sun, also a Wick newspaper. Staff includedRachel Mosteller,Mike Chesnick,Debbie Cross,Andrs Domnguez,Martha Castleberry,Kris HogeboomandPaloma Boykin. 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