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Publications Staffers Win First Place Honors at Journalism Camp

Publications Staffers Win First Place Honors at Journalism Camp
Members of the award-winning Sage Hill Publications Staff are always hard at work even during summer break! Three Publications Staff student journalists were part of a writing team who won first place honors at newspapers2, a four-day journalism camp held at the beginning of August at Long Beach City College/Liberal Arts campus.

Sage Hill seniors Christina Acevedo and Krystal Gallegos and sophomore Isabella Mora joined writers and photographers from Fresno, Laguna Beach and Newbury Park journalism programs to produce, in four hours, a story they found on campus about an Ethiopian, multilingual human rights activist, Atotesfaye Abdu-Hakim [pictured above with Isabella Mora (left) and her peer Mia Gambero from San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno (right).] They met Abdu-Hakim on the campus that afternoon.

Their complete story package included the article, video and still photographs and will appear in the first edition of the LBCC Viking newspaper August 29. Congratulations!
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