Kudos to Sarah, who says she's "honored to talk with these incredible people and share their stories" for the series, a partnership between the Alumni Association and university. Photos. His Zoom chat was part of Prof.Jeannine Relly's media apprenticeship class. recently retired from Schoolyard Communications, a California-based communications firm that serves school districts. Grad student Jelena Lukic, who earned an M.A. Rivera hosts and co-produces Arizona Public Media's "Arizona 360" news show and has taught at the J-school as an adjunct instructor. Thompson was a finalist in sports writing for herArizona Daily Star story on Cedric Dempsey. The Bolles School (@BollesSchool) November 8, 2021 Since 1972, Bolles has had a total of 63 swimmers represented at each Olympics, including 14 Olympic medalists winning a total of 29 medals, 18 of which are gold according to the athletic program's website. The project included an early example of rooftop solar panels. Bolles High School Football; Football Schedule; Bolles Football Schedule. Doug Ducey. The local architecture firm of Michael & Kemper Goodwin Ltd. was hired to design the school. She spent a week in an Idahofield learning about the primitive skills community for her project. MAXPREPS; CBSSPORTS.COM; 247SPORTS; Football. She alsohad the lead off-play on the Tucson & Region section front on Sept. 23 with the story, "In third try, Oro Valley looking to annex Westward Look Resort.". Bolles operates on a two-semester academic year, with each semester split into two quarters. Freddeis also executive producer at theArizona Daily Wildcat's UATV3. Arizona high school football playoff brackets, schedule, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders and scores - live and final. Non-discriminatory clause: The Bolles School admits students of any race, color and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally available to students at the School. Alex Dalenberg('10) became the recommendations editor at Pocket, part of Mozilla, in Brooklyn, New York, after previous work at The Week magazine. Senior Gloria Gomez received the Philip Mangelsdorf Award for Outstanding Newsperson of the Year at Just Desserts on May 5. See her Powerpoint. Rob received a producer credit at the end of the video, "What Trump Did to Silence Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal," part of the Journals 10 entries in the category. 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. "Jamie finds clarity in data and communicates it to her readers," Wimmer said. Read the storyhere. Daniela Cazareshad astory in The Star about UA dance student McKaylee True. of Fox Sports Arizona and Justin Spears ('17) of the Arizona Daily Star started a new podcast named after their initials, "Total BS." 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. Rebecca Rillos(12) is a news designer at The New York Times, which just won the Pulitzer Prize for public service reporting for its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Musicians Who Belong In The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, The Greatest Rock Songwriters Of All Time, The Greatest Baseball Players Of All Time, The Best Players in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Malena Larson('16) is a freelance production assistant for Fox Business Network. The following list is an ongoing effort to recognize Bolles alumni who participated in football at the collegiate level. You can join the Alumni Association or renew your membership by simply making your best gift to the Bolles Fund. "I begin my journey of running my own weekly newspaper," she said on social media. They decorated a Da de Muertos altar and sold pan dulce, champurrado and coffee to raise money. Shahrazad Encinias('15 M.A.) in Public Administration from UA, talked to KOLD-TV's Bud Foster before the Sept. 29 presidential debate. Carsyn Currier('19) has accepted a job as morning reporter at KOLD News 13 in Tucson. Photos taken by her classmate, grad student Emma Brocato, accompanied the piece. Go tolooklikemedoc.wordpress.comto see her work, including her main documentary. For all the APSE winners, go totinyurl.com/y6h8k572. Recent alumna Carmen Valencia is now at Tucson's KOLD-TV, where she interned as a J-school student. 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. Sasha Hartzellpublished herfirst story as an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, "Initiative seeks to help Tucson Latinos, Native Americans 'Reach the Loop'" on Feb. 7. is a courts reporter at Law360. Ty Hudson ('19 M.A.) NBC "Today" show co-anchorSavannah Guthrie('93)received positive reviews from Brookings (tinyurl.com/y4og3nc7) for her moderating skills during last week's Democratic debates. 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. Diana Ramoshad a story in This is Tucson about the South Tucson neighborhood, La Doce, as it works to strengthen its community identity. This list of distinguished Bolles School alumni is loosely ordered by relevance, so the most recognizable celebrities who attended Bolles School are at the top of the list. Sarah Garrecht Gassen('95, '10 M.A. Alana Minkler(21) is a breaking news and general assignment reporter at the Santa Rosa (Calif.) Democrat. Jasmine Baker 2009-2013. After graduation, Bedoyaworked as a digital content producer at television stations in Yuma and Denver. "My time in the J-school and my internships were the exact preparation I need for this job," she said. Master's studentMadison Bealserved as the photographer for the 2021 Zenger Award for Press Freedom luncheon. Connect with career opportunities and alumni networking events. The school's engineering team perennially ranks among the top ten nationwide in competitions . To read all her work, go totinyurl.com/yahudoq9. "I have grown a lot as a person, as a student and as an athlete," she says. Natalie J. DAnna('16) graduated in July with a master of science degree in integrated marketing from the Reed College of Media at West Virginia University. Maury Urcadez('20) is the marketing/digital media coordinator for the Tucson Roadrunners hockey team. Being out and living authentically makes a big difference, said Erin Russ of Senior Pride. Photos. You will receive a confirmation email for your exclusive access to Alumni+ for this school year through July 31, 2023. The award from the UArizona Commission on the Status of Women is for $1,500 for the proposal titled, "Digital safety and security for women and BIPOC." Arizona softballsAllie Skaggs(utility player) andAustin Wales(manager) advanced to the World Series, along with managerAJ Camacho(21). The two have worked on drone videography projects together for Arizona Public Media. 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. Story, Marisa Latzmanwon the spring 2019 Drew Gyorke Memorial Photojournalism Award for her image of a cemetery worker. He plans to apply for a study leave when physical classes resume in South Africa. Undergrad Jane Florance had a front page story in The Arizona Republic on Easter. 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. Hannah Gaber('16 M.A. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? A local kid's letter of hello as the Star's new opinion writer, UA researcher: Studying how brain processes metaphors could aid efficient learning, UA faculty, students part of global team that releases first photo of black hole, UA team working on new method to remove PFAS contaminants from water, Arizona Mushroom Society promotes interest in state's wild fungi, UA Truman Scholar seeks to change lives through emergency medicine, Street sounds: Musicians turn Fourth Avenue into their stage, Tucson's 'I Dream in Widescreen' showcase: UA film students premiere their movies, The final (plastic) straw? "The gist of the response," Demers wrote, was: "They will not move us until an adequate space is found. For extended video segments of the ceremony, go to the school's YouTube channel attinyurl.com/uaj-youtube. Tampa Bay Times reporterBethany Barnes('13 M.A.) Mark Lawson, Ray DiazandChris Vizcarraled the Arizona Daily Wildcat'scoverage of the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas last week, including avideo segmentin which Lawson and Vizcarra talked about the earthquake that disrupted play. Photos. Read more attinyurl.com/y6d8rug5, and follow their#JED19updates attwitter.com/hashtag/JED19?src=hash. Briannon Wilfong, an intern at the Tucson Weekly, published several articles, including "Tentacles of Love" and"From volunteer to star: UA student to perform at Hip Hop Festival. Read the story. 325-46 at Bolles (1989-2016) Justin Spears(17) of the Arizona Daily Star has returned to ESPN Tucson Radio for the rebranded Spears and Ali sports talk show with local attorney Ali Farhang. Fuller is a former Arizona Daily Wildcat photog who interned at the Tucson Citizen for three summers. Saul Bookman('17 B.A., '18 M.A. 1993 3a. spoke to students at the Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop. Yasmin Acosta, an apprentice reporter for the Arizona Daily Star, published a story, Tucson vegan baker rises above during a pandemic, on March 13. Always a hometown." News in Los Angeles. Annie, who specialized in breaststroke, won gold medals twice at the Pan-American Games and was also a World University Games gold medalist. Go totinyurl.com/y2teuwlyfor a UA Alumni Q&A with Whiting. Here's what you need to know" on Oct. 11. She is part of Kim Newton's photojournalism class. 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. Read the story. Huffman received the Brewster P. Campbell Award for Outstanding Junior. Others included KJZZ'sMariana Dale('14), radio team continuing coverage, Arizona teacher strike (tinyurl.com/y4jc66fj); andSandra Westdahl('12) of Arizona Public Media, television excellence in video, "The Survivor," and television feature reporting, "Where Dreams Die" (tinyurl.com/y6a5xy9z). Border wall in Organ Pipe could destroy artifacts, park service warns, Former Palo Verde, Pima College star Sydni Stallworth's hustle extends well beyond basketball court, Tucson hip-hop barbecue includes low-rider car show, live music, Hawaiian reggae band 'The Green' bringing Island vibes to Rialto, UA senior makes list of faves as she's starting to make a name for herself, 4 places close to Tucson for the perfect, outdoorsy fall getaway, Program to aid victims of hate crimes to be revived by Tucson police, Victims Services volunteers provide support to community members, and each other, Palo Verde grad Bryce Cotton constantly working as he masters new-look Australian league, Community help ensures every child is ready for school, Ancient Tohono Oodham custom of saguaro fruit harvesting kept alive, Short drive takes you a world away from Tucson, Tucson teens eat, breathe and sleep theater for upcoming summer performances, Mount Lemmon: Escape the Tucson heat at 9,000 feet, Animal hoarding cases common in Pima County, Meet the teens suing the U.S. government over the climate crisis, journalism.arizona.edu/chips-quinn-scholars, Summer program gives Tucson teens an inside look at court system, UA's 'Controversial Issues' symposium addresses student-athletes, Title IX, Despite passage of Arizona criminal justice reform bill, more work needs to be done, advocates say, After-hours court event provides opportunity to resolve warrants, other issues, Georgia singer-songwriter doing double-duty in AZ. Kendal Blust('16 M.A.) I like that. Broadcast students produced three Arizona Cat's Eye shows during the spring semester despite the pandemic. Sarah Kezele('11), who co-emceed the school's Hall of Fame ceremony in 2018, is back as the in-game host for UA football home games. Read it attinyurl.com/y5kyjlgj. NBC sportscasterDan Hicks('84) narrated Arizona Athletics' latest community branding campaign, "Together We Bear Down." Diana Steffen(03), a lifestyle blogger, photographer and graphic designer in Phoenix, was featured in a UA Alumni Association story,"How to turn your hobby into a career." ", BriannonWilfong, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published a story on Feb. 20 in Caliente, "Groundworks finds a home: youth center one step closer to opening,"and a story on March 3, "Get your car show fix at the annual Fords on Fourth event. Former Bolles Swim Coaches Named Coaches of the Year at Same Meet, Pillai 17 Shares Passion for Global Studies, Jim Handly 79 Marks 30 Years Anchoring at NBC4, Barker 86 Partner of New Investment Firm. Yoohyun Jung(15) has left the Honolulu Civil Beat for the San Francisco Chronicle, where she is a data reporter. She'll be shooting video, writing stories and doing graphic design. Anthony Conrad Nesty (born November 25, 1967) is a former competition swimmer from Suriname who was an Olympic gold medalist in the 100-metre butterfly event in 1988. [1] The school was founded in 1933 as an all-boys military academy. Brittny Mejia('14), a reporter at the L.A. Times, wrote another "beautifully human and revelatory piece," Prof. Susan Knight says, with her story, "A civil war tore them apart. 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). UA J-school alums Mark Evans,Kate Harrison,Anthony Giminoand Marcia Zamorano aredoing the same for the Pima County communications office along with alums Randy Metcalf, Jason GroundandPatrick McNamara. Others were "Arizona's Yu-Sang Hou never thought she'd play in college; then she won a national championship" and "'Neysia Howard who is that?' Internship CoordinatorMike Chesnickorganized the event. Latinos transformed Arizona. And journalists know a little bit about everything. McNeil wrote about green codes, biosecurity and DNA tests. Poynter featured Schmidt's series in itsSunshine Week coverage. Janice Yu('13) has left her position at Fox 5 Atlanta, where she worked as a reporter/fill-in anchor. to digital editor. Bailon, a member of the J-school's Hall of Fame, called Messengers reporting tenacious, citing courts and judges who tried to block the columnists access to public records and hearings. Bobbie Jo Buel(79)has profiled each of the 1,177 sailors and Marines killed on the U.S.S. [9] The Bolles Sharks, Bolles's club swim team, compete and practice year-round. Justin Sayers(19M.A, '14B.A. The second, anchored byJack CooperandCarla Litto, is attinyurl.com/sxtoaxr. Grad studentMadison Beal,an apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published an Oct. 31story,"Capacity limitations threaten the survival of Tucson's small fitness businesses.". You can see the project atwww.businessheroines.org. She won first and third place in Class AAA for news photography and second place star photojournalist of the year. 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. Sklar, a two-time editor of the Arizona Daily Wildcat, had served since 2018 as a Superior Court judge pro tem. Kelly Horyczun('21), is a sports reporter and multimedia journalist at NBC Montana. Doug Ducey and other officials aired on 50 TV and radio stations statewide. Rob Kleifield('19) started working remotely as a digital content assistant for FOX Sports North and FOX Sports Wisconsin in March and relocated to Minneapolis in April. Other students contributing to the shows included Felizardo Camacho, Bivian Contreras, Michelle Trujillo and Rachel Waller. Sam Burdettedefended her master's project, Avian Enthusiasts: An exploration of birdwatching in Tucson, on May 3. Lawson is also an Arizona Daily Star summer apprentice and wrote about a"Georgia singer-songwriter doing double-duty in AZ" in the Caliente section. Her advisor,Jeannine Relly, attended the presentation. Anthony Gimino('90) has joined the Pima County Communications office after previous work atAllSportsTucson.com, the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Daily Star. Josh Morgan('12) is now a staff photographer and videographer for USA Today after five years at the Greenville (S.C.) News. Caitlin Schmidt('14), an Arizona Daily Star reporter, has moved to the sports desk to cover investigations and long-form features full-time. They'll be welcomed bySaul Bookman('17 B.A., '18 M.A. Carter wrote about a group introducing women and girls to skateboarding in Tucson. Arizona Daily Star reporterJasmine Demers('19 M.A.) Burdette captured the Sherman R. Miller 3rd Award for Outstanding Senior. Its athletics programs have been recognized as some of the best in the Florida High School Athletic Association by Sports Illustrated magazine. Tyler Smith('08) openedup one of the state's first African American-owned breweries, Kitsune, in Phoenix. 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. STUDENTS. Maxx Wolfson(03) is director of photography sport for Getty Images Americas. Hiscover story for the Tucson Weeklyincludes aphoto of Jimi Hendrix. Other multiple nominees includeJordan Glenn('17) of KOLD-TV;Lorraine Rivera('04),Kassandra Lau('11) and adjunct instructorAndrew Brownof AZPM; andMorgan Loew('96) of KTVK/KPHO in Phoenix. Conor Villines, a grad student in Prof. Susan Knight's JOUR 511 feature writing class, published a story in the Sierra Sun, "Ski instructing pivots for COVID" on Dec. 4. Alex joins a slew of recent J-school grads hired at the Star, includingEddie Celaya('19),Jasmine Demers('19 M.A. is leaving the Arizona Daily Star in June to join the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting as a Report for America corps member investigating issues related to youth and social services. Jasmine Demersaccepted a job at theArizona Daily Staras a science reporter. The essay, titled "When the Monsoons Didn't Come" is on pages 3-4 of thespring 2021 issue. View and listen to her project atahandfulofspice.squarespace.com. Barnesisa finalistin the local reporting category for Targeted, A Family and the Quest to Stop the Next School Shooter," which was published by The Oregonian/OregonLive in June 2018. See the winning entries attinyurl.com/y24gmvt8. Other profiles include a house painter byDavid Skinner, a UA police officer byJohnny Maccaslin, a therapeutic horse center byTaylor Gleeson,an astronomer byNicole Gleason,a hiking couple byKacey Seeloff,a bird expert byKelly Huang, an earring shop owner byHaydenRae Gambeeand a jazz musician byElla Ford. Thoden Janes(96), an entertainment editor at the Charlotte Observer, won second place in criticism and third place in feature writing in the Society of Professional Journalists Green Eyeshade Awards. accepted a job asan area manager for Amazon in Goodyear, Arizona. She recently supported our new scholarship in memory of teacherJohn G. Carlton, her mentor at Tucson's Catalina High School. Master's studentJulia Blumberghelped staff during the school's Hall of Fame ceremony on April 9. Who wants a fat lip? Ashley Fredde, an apprentice reporter at the Arizona Daily Star, published "Summit gives Tucson youth a lesson in leadership, networking"(April 8) and "Court Night this week offers free Tucson sessions on legal issues" (March 25). Diana Ramoshad a story in The Daily Star aboutTucson JCC revamping their elite tennis program. Kristan Obengdefended her master's project, "Compromised Freedoms& Checkpoint Trauma: A 14-month Investigation into What It's Like to Be an American in the Arizona Borderlands," on April 29 in Marshall 341. For other stories, go towildcat.arizona.edu/section/sports. She and her husband, Alan Hershowitz, regularly participated in homecoming events with the J-school and theUA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Garrison Butler is a 6-2, 270-pound Defensive Line from Jacksonville, FL. Victor Garcia Rodriguezhelped coverthe Arizona Wildcats hockey team's appearance at the ACHA National Tournament in Frisco, Texas. John D'Anna('83), a senior news director at the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, spoke with multiple journalism classes while in town for the Zenger Award for Press Freedom. Mariana Dale('14) of the Los Angeles NPRaffiliate KPCC and its website, LAist.com offeredaudience engagement tipswhile she buildsup her early childhood education beat. has accepted a job at theArizona Daily Staras a data/investigative reporter after previous work as an environmental reporter at the Arizona Republic. Verdugo also published "This Oro Valley coffee roasting company works to support local veterans" (Aug. 6); "Transitional housing project in Tucson to offer LGBTQ+ youth stability" (July 25); "Davis-Monthan airmen honored with national award" (July 19); "Push on to boost mental health support for firefighters" (July 13); "Luxury picnic companies contend with Tucson heat to make magical memories" (July 4); and "These two Southern Arizona girls soccer teams are among the best in the nation" (June 16). AlumnaCarmen Valencia, a multimedia journalist for KYMA-TV in Yuma, talked Nov. 5 to Prof.Jessica Retis' grad class and to the school's National Association of Hispanic Journalists chapter about diversity in the newsroom and broadening Latino and migration narratives. ReadDaniel Buckley'sopinion piecein theTucsonSentinel and a photo gallery blog post byH. Darr Beiser('76) attinyurl.com/y339h87q. J-school alumsMichael Schwartz('08) andEitan Cramer('12) and UA alumDanny Corrales, producers of ESPN's "The Jump," saw their NBA show receive a Sports Emmy nomination in the "Outstanding Studio Show Daily" category. He recorded as a solo artist and with the International Submarine Band, the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Alisa Ivanitskayawas a multimedia fellow for Wisconsin Watch. Photos. Maggie Whiting('02) works at Target headquarters in Minneapolis as a lead copywriter for brand design and packaging. Eddie Celayaaccepted a job as an opinion writer at theArizona Daily Starbeginning in late May. ), on water usage connected to the border wall (tinyurl.com/v5la5a4). Heather Rich('20) placed in the top 20 nationally in the Hearst Personality/Profile Writing Competition for an essay about losing her father, Ronnie, to the coronavirus. The schools Journalism Advisory Council voted in three new members in its April 2 meeting:Paul Allvin(93), VP for strategic communications and marketing at George Mason University;Jim Calle(85), attorney representing U.S. Border Patrol agents; andSteve Rosenberg(82), who is owner of BizTucson magazine. Go totinyurl.com/y36wrtksfor more info. "The worst thing we can do is trample all over history" by talking too much, he said. Arizona high school football Week 8 primer, Arizona high school football Week 7 primer. Four students in Prof. David Cuillier's advanced reporting class published stories in the Arizona Daily Star over the holiday break:Brittany Uhlorn, "Some University of Arizona graduate programs no longer require GRE scores from applicants";Rebecca Thompson,"Tucson couple part of LA's gang world now lead church";Mary-Belle Cruz,"Working for water sustainability in Sonoran Desert"; andConor Villines,"UA expands footprint for soccer fields.". Kendra Hall Santucci(15) is a marketing communications specialist at Vail schools in Arizona. Read the full story and see alist of all the recipients. Read more atwww.ire.org/archives/37938. 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. I look forward to having a dedicated room that elevates jazz in Tucson, said Arthur Vint, one of the people behind the new club. Kirshana Guypublished "The final (plastic) straw? See hisvideo reportand read stories by theArizona Daily StarandArizona Daily Wildcat. Ary Hermawan('16 M.A.) 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. It probably cost ya, As Colorado River plan advances, wrangling continues, Intimidated by the gym? ProfessorSusan Knightcalled Williams one of her favorite students. 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. For more of her work, go totinyurl.com/y4hm6a6o. Melanie Hunter('12), a traffic anchor and reporter at KCRA-TV in Sacramento, filled in as a morning news anchor for the first timeFeb. 25 (see a snippet attinyurl.com/rzsc8c5). Read herfirst storyon the new beat. 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). Tyler Smith(08), owner of Kitsune Brewing Company in Scottsdale, was featured in theSo Scottsdale! Nickella Battle('18) has left KOLD News to join WSVN 7 News in Miami/Fort Lauderdale as a producer. Grad studentKristan Obengread to students at Booth-Fickett K-8 Math/Science Magnet School during last week's national African-American Read-In. Bethany Barnes ('13 M.A. Justin Sayers('14), a reporter at the Louisville Courier Journal, won a national Top-10 award in breaking news in the Associated Press Sports Editors contest with colleague Jake Lourim. Jesse Tellez(20) is now a digital producer at the Arizona Daily Star. She'll work on a Republic team with another UA J-school grad, nightlife reporterTirion Morris('18). Cameron Moon('13) became a producer for Red Bull's athlete media team in Los Angeles after leaving ESPN. Alisa Ivanitskaya,Alexandra PereandNicholas Trujillodesigned the magazine. and alumMurphy Woodhousecovered the funerals of the nine Mormons killed in Mexico for NPR's "Morning Edition." Just over a month into her fellowship,Gloria Gomez, our2022 Bolles Fellow, has had many stories appear in the Arizona Mirror. Bolles FellowJordan Nichelle Williamssaw her first story as a legislative reporter for Arizona Sonora News,"Republicans introduce bills to lighten criminal sentencing,"picked up by theArizona Capitol Timesand other state media outlets. Jeannine Relly (chair), David Cuillier and Chris Vargo. student in journalism and Latin American Studies, "worked super hard on this one!" Read theeditor's noteby Greg Burton about the story, written by D'Anna with feeds from 40-plus reporters and photographers. She wrote about a Catholic Church in Phoenix celebrating its first mass three years after a devastating fire. ", Anika Pasilis, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published a Feb. 22 story, "New program helps Marana small businesses with COVID-19 related costs. Please include name, year of graduation from Bollesand college or university attended. Shayne Tarquiniopublished "A coffee shop where the range of Tucson culture mingles" for Arizona Sonora News. The show runs weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Maritza Cruz(18) recently completed her first year of film school at USC. Julia McAlonanpublished "You went to Coachella? 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. Bethany Barnes ('13 M.A.) Robby Leaohas joined the 1290-AM sports radio crew. Kelly Basinger 1995-1999. Vanessa Ontiveros, a summer apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, produced a front-page centerpiece story on June 24, "Summer program gives Tucson teens an inside look at court system"; and shared a byline on July 3 with Caitlin Schmidt ('14), "UA's 'Controversial Issues' symposium addresses student-athletes, Title IX. Lower School: $12,050-$20,950 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. Huffman and Savic are part of the Accelerated Master's Program. Abby Kappel(12) is the marketing director of Pikes Peak United Way in Colorado. Follow hisprofessional Facebookpage. "They researched information about Latino journalists that were killed on duty and took the time to share their bios with everyone that passed by." She previously worked at CHAT TV in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Spotted! It was established in 1977 and is a part of the Tempe Union High School District. Sam Burdette('21, BA, '22, MA) andAmy Silverman wrote a feature about Chad McKinley, a Tucson man with Down Syndrome. Nice reporting!" Why didnt it tell the world?" Alana MinklerandMarison Bilagodywith our Native American Journalists Association chapter and NAJA adviserJacelle Ramon-Sauberanrepresented the J-school at the Oct. 14Indigenous Peoples' Day on the UA Mall. "Its (a) very gracious gesture by NAHJ," Bailon said. Other alums who took first places includedCaitlin Schmidt('14),John D'Anna('83),Danyelle Khmara('17),Dave Ord('84),David Diaz('09), adjunct instructorSarah Garrecht Gassen('95, '10). Join WSVN 7 News in Miami/Fort Lauderdale as a reporter/fill-in anchor Arizona Wildcats hockey team students produced Arizona... This one! 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