He also plans to starta new sports website/blog. Photos. ), "Consulate closures mark strain of relations between US, China." Rocky BaierandSarah Kezele('11) played a part in the May 15 digital broadcast of the university's156thcommencement. Gabrielle Mixpublished "Is Coachella a fashion show as much as a music festival?" The project included an early example of rooftop solar panels. Prof.Susan Knightis her mentor. 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). Ciara Encinas ('18) started a new job as a multimedia journalist at KGUN-TV in Tucson after two years at KYMA-TV in Yuma. Prior to being named Upper School Dean, Wellingtonserved as the Fruit Cove Middle School Dean of Students and Athletic Director for four years. In March, Guthriedid her broadcasts from home as a precautionary measure because she had a mild sore throat and runny nose.. The Arizona Daily Star madeRebecca Sasnett('15)a full-time photographer and shiftedgovernment reporterJasmine Demers('19 M.A.) Congrats, Laura, and her adviser, Prof. William Schmidt. More details, Courtney Rice('18) is joining the National Football League's social media team as a social content editor. JuniorJordan Chinis the first recipient of the scholarship. As of November2016[update], Rogers has compiled a record of 324-45 during his tenure at the school, and has led Bolles to the state championship game in 6 of the last 8 years, resulting in 3 championships and 3 runner-up finishes. Brittny Mejia(14) was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in the local reporting category foran investigation into the Los Angeles County medical system. Her adviser was Prof. Susan E. Swanberg. 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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.". Jessica Carpenter('17) is the new communications consultant for CVS Health in Phoenix. She is graduating with a Master of Public Administration. More photos. Diana Ramoshad a story in This is Tucson about the South Tucson neighborhood, La Doce, as it works to strengthen its community identity. See her bio atalexflanagan.com/about. KynzieWatahomigie, a master's student, is the school's newgraduate assistant and will be the Native American Journalists Association club adviser. Jordan Chinwas the videographer for the school's second Hall of Fame ceremony. She currently works at KTVL 10 in Medford, Oregon. In memoriamAllison Hock('75) died Dec. 30 of complications from cancer. Gloria Gomez, our 2022 Bolles Fellow, accepted a Pulliam Fellowship at the Arizona Republic as a reporter covering breaking news.Allie Skaggsmade the PAC-12 Spring Honor Roll. Clara Migoya, a master's student and the school's NAHJ chapter co-chair, introduced Valencia. 1990 2a. Do campaigns see them?" Justin Sayers(19M.A, '14B.A. More than 60 staffers from the Arizona Daily Wildcat, UATV and KAMP Student Radio signed a letter of concern and sent it to President Robert Robbins over the UA's plan to remove Arizona Student Media from the Park Student Union to make room for the UA Global Center. Her children Tim, Jim and Lorrie hosted the gathering. She also published a story Feb. 27 as the metro front, "This 50-year-old Tucson charter school takes alternative approach to educating children. This directory is not just composed of graduates of this school, as some of the famous people on this list didn't necessarily earn a degree from Bolles School. She works on two shows: "Mornings with Maria" and "Varney & Co.". Tucson Citizen alums, including many who learned their craft at the J-school, marked the final edition of the newspaper 10 years ago on May 16. Sarah Kezele('11) is hosting a new interview series, "Wildcat Wonder: Conversations with Arizona Alumni." He also worked as a scout with the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers. Sheinterned at KVOA-TV in Tucson, produced the school's Arizona Cat's Eye news show last fall and was a UATV3 reporter. On 10/28, the Tempe varsity football team lost their home conference game against Arizona Lutheran Academy (Phoenix, AZ) by a score of 48-12. Justin Pierce('20) is a morning news producer for WBNG 12 News in Binghamton, New York. 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. John DAnna(83) has accepted a job as a senior news director for investigations and enterprise at the Santa Rosa Press Democrat in Northern California. 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. Stevie Katz('17) is a digital producer for the NFL's Washington Redskins in Ashburn, Virginia. Graduate studentMadison Bealtook the cover photo for the 2021-22 issue of the J-school's Cursor Magazine. Money, a former assistant city editor and reporter at The Daily Pilot, joins fellow J-school gradsBrittny Mejia('14),Nicole Santa Cruz('09), Marisa Gerber('11) andKristina Bui('13) at the L.A. Times. Briannon Wilfong, a features apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, wrote the April 16 cover story in Caliente, "Tucson's female hip-hop artists make the world flow round.". You can join the Alumni Association or renew your membership by simply making your best gift to the Bolles Fund. Sascha Fruehaufspent time in Taiwan filming and interviewing for her master's project, whileNina Kolodijwas an intern at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Students walked over to Gentle Ben's afterward for appetizers. Three grad students talked about their summers at the school's first Talk & Tizers of the semester on Sept. 11. . [1] Bolles High School (Jacksonville, FL) Varsity Football Bolles Bulldogs Varsity Boys Football Jacksonville, FL FOLLOW TEAM 22-23 V. Football Home Schedule Roster Stats Standings Rankings Photos Videos News More / Bolles High School Football Bolles Football OVERALL 9-5 0.64 Win % DISTRICT 2-1 2nd 2M District 2 HOME7-1 AWAY2-4 NEUTRAL0-0 ),Andrew Koleski('18),Stephanie Casanova('14),Shaq Davis('18),Gloria Knott('18),Danyelle Khmara('17) andJustin Spears('17). 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. To sign up for sessions, go towellbeing.arizona.edu/wildcats-rise. Bethany Barnes ('13 M.A. Master's studentJasmine Demers, an apprentice at theArizona Daily Star, saw her storyonTucson playwrightsrun as the cover package in the Jan. 23Caliente. They recently published her piece about new UA softball coach Caitlin Lowe. is a videographer at Northern Arizona University. Committee members wereNancy SharkeyandJeannine Relly(co-chairs) andRogelio Garcia. alums Kendal Blust, Jenny Hijazi, Hannah Gaber and Justin Sayersshared tips Oct. 2 with current grad students in a Talk & Tizers virtual session, "Best Practices Panel: Storytelling During a Pandemic. Kirshana Guypublished "The final (plastic) straw? Bolles operates on a two-semester academic year, with each semester split into two quarters. Zack Rosenblatt ('13), a former Arizona Daily Star sports reporter, switched beats from the Philadelphia Eagles to the New York Giants forNJ.com. Toblin earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University in 2001. The first news episode, anchored byIreland StevensonandAdrian Ford, is attinyurl.com/wvzkwnq. ", Janelle Ash, an apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published several stories, including "The Shepherdz rule YouTube at the University of Arizona" and "More than 150,000 people expected at the All Souls Procession this Sunday.". 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?" Grad studentSebastian Janikpublished a story in the Arizona Daily Star, "While waiting on a pandemic to pass, Wildcats' club hockey team tries to find a new routine," on the front page of the Nov. 26 sports section. See the video. 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. Shelley Shelton('04) has been in ICU at Banner University Medical Center with an autoimmune muscle disease since November. Editor-In-ChiefSam Burdetteand the Arizona Daily Wildcat staff produced their first issue of the fall semester, "Wildcat welcome edition." ", Gabrielle Mixwrote a story for Arizona Sonora News, "Street, online harassment? [1] The school was founded in 1933 as an all-boys military academy. Grad student Sebastian Janikdefended his master's project, "The Final Skate," on May 4. accepted a job asan area manager for Amazon in Goodyear, Arizona. 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. Mike Rich('08) is marketing director for RevolutionParts in Phoenix. Brittny Mejia('14) of the Los Angeles Times traveled to Florida fora pre-election story "and found a Latino population a world away from the one Im used to in California: The fiction of the typical Latino voter in Florida," she said. Kyle, a former Arizona Daily Star copy editor and Daily Wildcat sports reporter/editor, did internships with the Los Angeles Angels and PolyOne during his MBA program after working for the Avis Budget Group in Phoenix (tinyurl.com/ycrn7x2p). student;Laura Seversen, Chicago FOX 32 intern;Justin Pierce, NBC News San Diego intern; andRocky Baier, Arizona Republic breaking news intern. It does not discriminate in administering educational policies or other school programs. MAXPREPS; CBSSPORTS.COM; 247SPORTS; Football. Lance Madden(10) is a manager of revenue operations at the Meredith Corporation. Adin Vilasevichad a story fromRuxandra Guidi's El Inde class appear in The Daily Wildcat. Ingram Cecil Connor III (November 5, 1946 September 19, 1973), known professionally as Gram Parsons, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist. He managessocial media and video/audio after home football games. ), an editorial intern at The Nation in New York, wrote on May 19 about whether state child welfare systems will keep older youths in their care during the pandemic. 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. She began her job there in 2019. Mariana Dale('14) left her reporting job at KJZZ public radio in Phoenix to cover early childhood education for Los Angeles NPR affiliate KPCC (www.scpr.org) and its website,LAist.com. Read the story. Graduate studentsAva GarciaandKristan Obengwereawarded Pulliam Fellowships this summer at the Arizona Republic in Phoenix. His wife and children helped him paint the walls. Diana Ramosmade the PAC-12 Spring Honor Roll. Elvia Verdugo, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, had a story published along with Caitlin Schmidt (14), about "Meet 5 female first responders who are thriving in leadership roles" (Aug. 6). Photos. Students in one of Ruxandra Guidi's Arizona Sonora News classescontributed to a special edition of the Patagonia Regional Times with 16 stories. Crawfordjoined many alums in helping save the UA journalism program from closure in the mid-1990s. Skip has been nominated for the 2022 American Humane Hero Dog Awards. 42,659 were here. Go totinyurl.com/y36wrtksfor more info. The Q&A with Gov. is now director of communications for the City of Vancouver, Washington, after leaving Greater Portland Inc. Zach Smith('18), an NFL scouting assistant for theTampa Bay Buccaneers, celebrated with the Lombardi Trophyafter the Bucs beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 to win the Super Bowl on Feb. 9. She also became an associate member ofAmerican Reportagefor 2019. Arizona Daily Star reporterStephanie Casanova('14) was among 44 media professionals nationwide selected for theMaynard 200 Fellowship. Congrats to:Ciara Encinas, Carmen ValenciaandErnesto Romero, Yuma's KYMA-TV;Kassandra LauandLorraine Rivera, Arizona Public Media;Sandra Westdahl, Landmark Stories at the University of Arizona;Nicole Crites, KTVK / KPHO Phoenix;Andrew Brown(adjunct instructor), AZPM; andRebecca Guldberg, Arizona PBS (two awards). Rapid migrant expulsions strain Mexican border community, Capacity Limitations Threaten the Survival of Tucsons Small Fitness Businesses. ), a video journalist at USA Today, screened her 2016 master's project, "A Young Nation: The Future of Oman Through the Eyes of Its Youth," on Dec. 1 in a virtual event hosted by the UA's Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Rogers also holds the state record for state titles won among coaches with 10 and playoff victories with 83. Nicole Santa Cruz('09), is leaving the Los Angeles Times in May to cover marginalized communities for ProPublica. Read the story here. It detailed identity issues facing 1st generation Arab-Americans living in Tucson. She also published photos of Ranger Ainsley, a golden lab that helps with childrens programs, and a home construction worker. She was a javelin thrower for the UA track team. Abby Friedemann('16) is now a communications specialist at Dignity Health in Phoenix after previous work as a news producer at KVOA-TV in Tucson. Go to El Inde, our school media website atindearizona.com, to see the latest stories, essays and audio reports from students inProf.Ruxandra Guidis classes, including:Sunday Hollands Where dreams die (audio),Katya Mendozas Local hat designer,Elvia Verdugos Creating community with food,Mackenzie Paytons Life of an 11-year-old cowboy andEmma Brocatos Bighorn Fire., Clara Migoya(21 M.A. She left Yuma's KYMA-TV after doing award-winning reporting for the station. ", Katherine Carroll('13) is a producer for ABC's "World News Tonight with David Muir," which set a record by leading all of Nielsen-rated TV in three key measures for the week of July 6. 466-85-1 (1972-2016) This success is in large part due to the quality of American high school sports programs and their ability to develop world-class athletes. Migoya was named the Outstanding Graduate Student. The mini-grant funding is for two upcoming online events. The school expanded in 1986[5] and in 2001. Watch the session. Janice Yu('13) has left her position at Fox 5 Atlanta, where she worked as a reporter/fill-in anchor. Read the series. Lee Jaramillo, a features apprentice at the Star, published "4 places close to Tucson for the perfect, outdoorsy fall getaway" on Sept. 28. Congrats to all! Maritza Cruz('18) is pursuing her M.F.A. Poynter says "Today" show co-anchorSavannah Guthrie('93) "was criticized from all sides"following her interview with Nicholas Sandmann, the high school student who stood face-to-face with a Native American elder in Washington, D.C. "When youre getting criticized from both sides, theres a decent chance you did a good job," Poynter's Tom Jones writes. JT Thorpe finished second, while Maggie Rockwell and Payton Toomey shared third in the deadline contest that saw a dozen students interview Dr. Richard Carmona. He spent last year working in California for the West Contra Costa Unified School District and as an assistant basketball coach at El Cerrito High. Alan Davis(15) spoke to students atthe Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop about photojournalism, along withJohn de Dios. Read more about her atwww.dparvaz.com. Bethany Barnes('13M.A. Yoohyun Jung(15) has left the Honolulu Civil Beat for the San Francisco Chronicle, where she is a data reporter. Kelly Lewis(08) has a new book, "Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women." She will spend the spring semester in Phoenix covering the state legislature, under the mentorship of the Arizona Mirror, which includes alumJeremy Duda('02). ", 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." Co-ed Day and Boarding College Preparatory School from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Jacksonville, Florida. "I am most proud of being a head coach for more than 44 years and I never had a losing season. Hank Stephensonfreelanced an Aug. 2story, "How Joe Arpaio's fate in Arizona could be a window into Trump's,"for The New York Times. See the winners attinyurl.com/sf2rbw3. was promoted to senior video producer for politics at USA Today's Washington, D.C., bureau. recently retired from Schoolyard Communications, a California-based communications firm that serves school districts. 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. Jeremy Levin(95) won his tenth Sports Emmy, this time for Outstanding Studio ShowWeekly. Former master's studentPaul M. Ingramof the Tucson Sentinel was named thecommunity journalist of the year by the Arizona Press Club. A civil war tore them apart. UA freshman already making a name for herself, Wildcats 'have to work twice as hard' to repeat as national champs starting Sunday, Wildcats club hockey team will wrap home schedule with pair of games against rival ASU, "UA program supporting school gardens now covers 19 campuses in Tucson,", "Asian lantern festival shines light on multiculturalism", "Researchers warn of potenial health impacts of secondhand vapor for e-cigs", "Shooting stars and the quest to collect meteorites,", "Longtime camper draws on memories to make summers special at Camp J", "Republicans introduce bills to lighten criminal sentencing,", "Arizona livestock industry sizzles over selling plant-based meat", "Hard-core work to get to the corps de ballet,", "Catch of the day and then some: A holistic U.A. Check out her latest story for KJZZ, "A space for Arizona moms of children with disabilities," attinyurl.com/yypfg7kh. 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