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. He covered everything from immigration to UA basketball. Vanessa Ontiveros, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, reported on "Animal hoarding cases common in Pima County.". The contest featured nine other student finalists from Prof.Kim Newtons JOUR 203 photography class:Christian Alexander Alvarado, Sabian Bermudez, Brisa W. Blew, DalilaCardenas, Sammy Cibulka, Megan Ewing, Jane Florance, Quin MaddenandJacob Mennuti. She began her job there in 2019. Detailsandall winners. Summer internAlana Minkler,John D'Anna('83),Leah Trinidad('97) andformer adjunct instructorStephanie Inneswere part of a massive team that worked on a July 18 Arizona Republic project, "In one day, Arizona's COVID-19 surge leaves no walk of life unscathed." When it comes to the phrase love thy neighbor, the Jacksonville Jaguars really practice what they preach. Prominent graduates from Bolles School include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. Clara Migoyapublished a freelance story in the Tucson Weekly, "Dancing to a New Tune in the Nov. 28 edition. Read an interview with herhere. for the story, "Travel restrictions slamming U.S. retailers along the border." Why didnt it tell the world? Her adviser wasProf. Carol Schwalbe. Andi and photographer Mamta Popatfollowed Oscar Saenz, former sommelier at Elvira's restaurant, which has closed because of the pandemic. "I love Tucson," he says, but "I promise to never shy away from covering stories that expose a need for change.". Hand was a pioneering champion of free speech. is running for the board of Investigative Reporters & Editors. Maury Urcadez(20) is the social media and content coordinator for United Soccer League. Ian Green, a Tucson Weekly intern, did a piece on the "Rock the Bald" head-shaving event to defeat pediatric cancer. As much as it broke my heart to see bodies being moved into the mobile morgues, I also knew it was equally important to accurately depict what was happening in hopes itll cause change, she said. She previously worked at CQ Roll Call.La Monica Everett-Haynes('01) was named International Association of Business Communicators San Diego Chapter communicator of the year. "Ive had friends who started taking the pill at 14." Join Alumni Network ), opinion editor at theArizona Daily Starand an adjunct instructor, published aSunday Q&Awith Christiane Amanpour, the school's Zenger Award honoree, on Sept. 8. David J. Del Grande('18) is a customer support specialist at Friends of the Pima County Public Library (pimafriends.com/) and a freelance journalist. projectsin December:Angelo Lavo,"Entrepreneurial & Hyperlocal Journalism: For Increased Government Accountability and an Informed Low-Income Community";Lauren Trench, "Ironwood Forest National Monument";Justin Sayers, "Redistricting Arizona in 2020: Could an Increasingly Politically Diverse Arizona Remain a Republican Stronghold?" See her work attinyurl.com/y2z8af4gand a list of scholars attinyurl.com/y556vgph. She also wrote, "Feminism is the theme in Hawkinsdance premiere. He also directed and covered sports for KAMP Student Radio and the Arizona Daily Wildcat, and apprenticed at the Arizona Daily Star. Her committee members were Ruxandra Guidi (chair) andMichaelMcKisson. The Q&A with Gov. Saul Bookman('17 B.A., '18 M.A. He wrote more than a dozen stories, including "Hadassah Southern Arizona fashion show will be celebration of diversity.". Duartereports on the aging population and helps with general assignment, crime and breaking news stories. McIntyre is a photographer for the Greeley (Colorado) Tribune. 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. Read the series. Ontiveros received the Philip Mangelsdorf Award for Outstanding Newsperson of the Year. She won 200 Euros. EmmaBrocato's story about Monarch butterflies, which she drafted in Environmental Journalism last spring, was published on September 20, 2021 in theArizona Daily Star. "Its terrible when you get a 'no comment,' but you always can get an answer from public records," she said. The Bolles SchoolCo-ed Day and Boarding College Preparatory Schoolfrom Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Jacksonville, Florida. 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. We have a list and background info on each of the 14 former N.C. high school football players that made the cut. published a freelance story on the UA Tree Ring Lab in American Archaeology magazine. "I'm doing this because I believe representation from local journalism matters," she says. Watch the story. KJZZ's Fronteras senior field correspondentsKendal Blust('16 M.A.) Shanshan Niudefended her master's thesis, "Framing of China's Belt and Road Initiative by the U.S. and Indian Media," through a video chat on April 30 in Marshall 340. The Arizona Daily Wildcat, under adviserBrett Fera('05), won the general excellence award in the college division, while the Arizona Daily Star won six overall awards under EditorJill Jorden Spitz('88), including best editorial page under adjunctSarah Garrecht Gassen('95, '10 M.A.). Jackie Tran('11), a staff writer and photographer at Tucson Foodie, saw his photo recently used on a downtown billboard. Mandy Loader, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, led A1 on Sunday, Feb. 28, with the story, "Wildlife, rights coalition asks Biden to remove miles of Arizona's border wall. Kendal Blust('16 M.A.) Cindy Bujanda(JOUR 506) published a story in the Arizona Daily Wildcat, "Teaching Assistants Reflect on Instruction in a Pandemic," on Nov. 17; and a guest opinion in the Arizona Daily Star, "Port of Entry must do more in fight against COVID," on Dec. 4. I fell in love with journalism more than I ever thought possible.". Football Home; Teams; States; Scores; Rankings; Stat leaders; Photos; Playoffs; Videos; . Read theArizona Republic storyby Tirion Morris ('18). Jeremiah Morrow, a Ph.D. candidate in neuroscience, wrote a story onUA's "meat lab"forTom Beal's science journalism class last semester. The Arizona Daily Star published it on the front of Sunday's Home & Life page. Shelley, anArizona Daily Wildcatalumna, is a content specialist at Madden Media and a formerArizona Daily Starjournalist. 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. 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. ", Gabrielle Mixwrote a story for Arizona Sonora News, "Street, online harassment? Jane discovered a love of journalism while going to UA, where she met Prof. Jacqueline Sharkey. Emma Brocatohad a story appear in Arizona Luminaria's inaugural issue. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Jeannine Relly,Kim NewtonandDaniel Duncan. Grad studentMonika Damronpublished a story for Arizona Sonora News,"Catch of the day and then some: A holistic U.A. Watch the piece. The contest awarded $6,000 in scholarship money. Her advisor,Jeannine Relly, attended the presentation. Graduate studentMeredith O'Neil, an intern for Tucson Local Media, has published numerous stories for the Northwest Explorer and other publications, including "Community help ensures every child is ready for school" and "Detailing Tucsons 1950s rebels" about Mexican Americans growing up in Southern Arizona. Madison Beal(JOUR 506) published two stories in JOUR 506, "Rapid migrant expulsions strain Mexican border community," in the Tucson Sentinel on Dec. 15; and "Capacity Limitations Threaten the Survival of Tucsons Small Fitness Businesses" in the Arizona Daily Star on Nov. 1. Her adviser was Prof. Susan E. Swanberg. Read the story. Jamie Donnelly(21) is a breaking news digital producer at the Arizona Daily Star. She is part of Kim Newton's photojournalism class. Dan Shearer('85), Reilly Kneedler and Lillian Boyd of the Green Valley News stopped by Fred Brock's class, where they gave a "you make the call" scenario talk to the students. Grad studentVanessa Lucerowon an NAHJ internship. Diana is part ofthe Arizona Daily Star apprenticeship class and is also a UA student-athlete. ", 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." Her advisors,Jeannine RellyandCelesteGonzlez de Bustamanteattended the presentation. Editors story about Kelty. See some of her images attinyurl.com/y58aasm6. Joe Garcia ('85) wrote a tribute column about his mother, Virginia "At 87, all my mom wanted was to vote in this election" that was picked up by USA Today and the Arizona Republic. Jordan Williams('19) has been promoted to defense reporter at The Hill in Washington, D.C. Brody Dryden('21) landed a new radio job as the play-by-play announcer for UA women's basketball games. The Arizona Daily Star apprentices for the spring 2019 semester areAshley Fredde, David Martinez, Alex Munoz,JasmineDemers,Rob KleifieldandDalal Radwan. Rebecca Thompson, a Ph.D. studentminoring in journalism andSusan E.Swanberg's mentee, was the subject of aArizona Arts storyon March 21, 2022. You can contribute to the scholarship attinyurl.com/SOJdonate. ), a former member of our Journalism Advisory Council. 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. is a videographer at Northern Arizona University. Vanessa Ontiveros,Rocky Baier, Tommie Huffman and Dominika Heusinkveld captured top honors May 13 at the school's 54th Just Desserts student awards celebration. Christianna Silva('17) landed a tech reporting job at Mashable in New York covering Facebook and Instagram, primarily after previous work at NPR and MTV News. 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. The Bolles School is the 3rd largest private school in Florida and the 34th largest nationally. He handles the evening broadcasts with Jenny Day, whointroduced Mejia on a broadcast. Thirteen students selected by their JOUR 205 instructors competed in the contest, writing a deadline story after interviewing TUSD board member Kristel Ann Foster. She works at the Arizona Daily Star. ", Kristan Obeng ('19 M.A. is a courts reporter at Law360. In memoriamRobert Crawford('59), a longtime sports editor at the Phoenix Gazette and an early member of the school's Journalism Advisory Council, died April 9 after battling leukemia. Efforts to Mitigate and Adapt to the Effects of Climate Change in Arizona," on May 2 in Marshall 340. 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. Mary previously worked for another CBS affiliate, KOIN-TV in Salinas, California, as an assistant news director/anchor. Game broadcasts begin 10 minutes prior to each game and continue through 10 minutes after the game. ", Jamie Donnelly, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published a story on Feb. 27, "These are the most popular items of 6.3M checkouts at the Pima County Public Library in 2019," and on Feb. 21, "Oro Valley agrees to lease-back agreement for Pusch Ridge golf course.". "Great having @alexeschelman in studio today!" Carsyn Currier('19) accepted a job as a reporter at KTLV-TV in Medford, Oregon, a CBS affiliate with the Sinclair Broadcast Group. Go tolooklikemedoc.wordpress.comto see her work, including her main documentary. Just over a month into her fellowship,Gloria Gomez, our2022 Bolles Fellow, has had many stories appear in the Arizona Mirror. Kim NewtonandJeannine Rellyadvised Lin, an Arizona Republic breaking news intern this spring. and Carol Schwalbe have been invited to contribute a chapteron journalists coverage of space science and explorationto theHandbook of Science and Health Journalism. Sullivan-Carlile 76, died Feb. 14. Clickhereto read the story. Hoekstra began his college football playing career at Trinity International University in Illinois before transferring to Jacksonville University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education. 466-85-1 (1972-2016) Anika Pasilispublished an emotional column in the Sunday, May 17, Arizona Daily Star about her grandmother, Sally Rowley, who died from the coronavirus. 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. is an editorial intern at The Nation magazine (thenation.com) in New York City after freelance work for MTV News. Westdahl produced Arizona Public Media's "Where dreams die" (tinyurl.com/y25akfun), which placed first in feature reporting and told about migrants who've perished while crossing the desert. UndergradTyler Salaspublished a May 16 story, "Local automotive tech keeps race cars on the track" in Tucson Local Media. Profs. 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. [1] The school was founded in 1933 as an all-boys military academy. 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. Antonia Muskat wasthe winner (out of 31 entries) of a photo contest in Kim Newton's advanced photojournalism class in Orvieto, Italy. grad who knew many UA journalism alums,died July 20 from COVID-19 after being hospitalized in Tucson for 10 days. He also popularized what he called "Cosmic American Music", a hybrid of country, rhythm and blues, soul, folk, and rock. Are you alumni of this team? Maritza, a 2018 Chips Quinn Scholar, was a media specialist at the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, and she interned at the San Jose Mercury News and Arizona Daily Star. Ramos received the Brewster P. Campbell Award for Outstanding Junior. Profs. 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! Gilbert Bailon('81) received the 2021 Presidential Award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). 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. He's a member of the Arizona Daily Wildcat Hall of Fame. 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. His first story, on quarterback Khalil Tate's top passing games, appeared after Saturday's UA win over Colorado. Carol Schwalbe (chair),Jeannine Relly and Maggy Zanger were his committee members. The basement doubles as his wife's furniture painting shop. Dalal Radwan('19 M.A. Mikayla Mace(18 M.A. The two are alsoArizona Daily Wildcatalums. 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.". Also an Arizona Daily Wildcat alumna, Adler (left) is now the director of marketing for Sage Thrive, a company that provides mental health support to New Jersey school districts. The story, which was originally published in El Inde, was based on the HNRS 395H Writing About the Environment class field trip to the Biosphere 2 withCarol Schwalbe. Watch the HOFhere. Kendra Hall('15),a public information officer for the City of Tucson, and her colleagues have been busy keeping residents informed about the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition to these many duties, Wellington has been on the Bolles Varsity Football Coaching staff for the past two years. Alex Flanagan ('93), a J-school minor and Media Arts major, moderated a Virtual Wildcat Chaton June 21 with UA coaches and athletic director Dave Heeke. Dan Hicks('84) is NBC's play-by-play commentator for swimming at the Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She shared the byline withCurt Prendergast(M.A. He was 82. Ashley Fredde('20) is a breaking news reporter atKSL.comin Salt Lake City. "COVID-19 made it challenging to keep up the chapter activities, but students are back and already organizing interesting events." TheArizona Daily Wildcatwon three awards at the Associated Collegiate Press national college journalism convention in La Jolla, Calif.: second place each for best website and best weekly newspaper and fifth for best special edition. Mark Lawson, a sports apprentice at the Star, published a high school feature, "Former Palo Verde, Pima College star Sydni Stallworth's hustle extends well beyond basketball court," on Sept. 10. The school expanded in 1986[5] and in 2001. Broadcast students wrapped up production of two Arizona Cat's Eye news shows and one sports edition. Game Stats; Season Stats; Oct 15, 2022 @ 8:49pm. "Ill always bleed red and blue, but Im thrilled to rep such a prestigious program this fall," said Kleifield, anArizona Daily Wildcatalum and formerArizona Daily Starsports apprentice. 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. landed a new job as news anchor at San Franciscos KQED News, an NPR station. His thesis will be available later atrepository.arizona.edu/handle/10150/129649. Heusinkveldis turning the project into a book. The apprentices are being mentored by Prof.Jeannine Relly and adjunct instructor Sarrah Garrecht Gassen, opinion editor. 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." The Sun Sentinel was awarded the Pulitzer for public service for itscoverage of the mass shootingat Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Thefirst showfeatured anchorsLorren WalkerandAlexis Whitaker; executive producer Walker; and staffersJazz Ramos, Eileen Kerrigan, Sierra Burk, Morgan ButtafuocoandSienna Leone. Bryan Savicwrote about local artist, Cannon Winkler, making art using imprints of animal tracks from a variety of African wildlife for the Daily Star. The Bolles School is an American private college preparatory day and boarding school in Jacksonville, Florida. and alumMurphy Woodhousecovered the funerals of the nine Mormons killed in Mexico for NPR's "Morning Edition." She works on two shows: "Mornings with Maria" and "Varney & Co.". coveredPresident's Trump pre-election rallyfor the Star at a hangar near the Tucson airport. Read it attinyurl.com/y5kyjlgj. She plansto produce a fully packaged feature story ready for publication before the end of the spring semester. Luke Money('12) was promoted to assistant city editor of The Daily Pilot, a community publication of the Los Angeles Times. 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. Master's studentNina Kolodijpresented her research on using art to communicate science to the public the February meeting of the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWAPACA) in Albuquerque. Shane Bacon('06) helped announce the U.S. Open men's golf tournament at Pebble Beach for Fox Sports. White also did video interviewsduring media day for the UA women's basketball team. Tyler Smith('08) openedup one of the state's first African American-owned breweries, Kitsune, in Phoenix. AJ Camacho,one of the student managers for the UA softball team, celebrated the Wildcats' appearance in the Women's College World Series. Michelle Floyd('17), a former UA softball pitcher who is playing professionally in Italy, worked with production units at the Arizona Bowl in Tucson (CBS Sports Network) and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena (ESPN). Grad studentKatya Mendozawrote an opinion piece on the need for a male contraceptive. Committee members wereNancy SharkeyandJeannine Relly(co-chairs) andRogelio Garcia. Samantha Bishopdefended her master's project, Heroines: Stories of Tucson Female Entrepreneurs,in a Dec. 3 Zoom session with her adviser, Prof.Jessica Retis, and others. Danielle Fork('17) accepted a position as director of development and marketing at Youth 180 in Dallas (youth180tx.org) after previous work at Promise House. Grad studentAlexis Richardsonwrote the Feb. 20 cover story for the Arizona Daily Wildcat,"The harms of unprescribed Adderall.". Mandy Loader ('21, M.A.) Allie is a member of UA's softball team. Read the storyhere. Story. Justin Pierce('20) is a morning news producer for WBNG 12 News in Binghamton, New York. AuthorA.J. ", Julia McAlonanwrote and took photos for the Arizona Sonora News story, "Who wants a fat lip? The 5K run and walk, held across the nation, honors Foley, a freelance journalist killed by ISIS in 2014. 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