Sage Hill Publications Students Win 8 Awards

Sage Hill Publications Students Win 8 Awards
Eighteen Publications Staff members attended two camps on the CSULB campus Aug. 2-6, one for yearbook planning and the other for newspapers sessions including photography, design and websites. Taking an excellence honor at yearbooks@thebeach was senior editor-in-chief Namita Prakash who led Stephanie Min, Calire Lin, Christine Acevedo, Genesis Gonzalez and Dana Shan in five days of preparation for the 2015-16 Storm. Led by senior editor-in-chief Kristin Saroyan the 12 journalists who attended newspapers2 at the beach won eight awards in competition against 135 other journalists from 33 high schools across the country.Saroyan was a big winner with two first place wriitng awards in editorials and profiles. Lauren Fishman, with a feature award and Jenny Wang, wiuth a news award were honored in their Reporting class. Jo Farkas, WEB/Broadcast, and Lynn Fong, Media Design, won Most Valuable awards in their sessions. Catherine Malzahn won the honor as the design session’s “fastest designer” and Tommy Lee earned the “snapchat award” in WEB/Broadcast. Adviser Konnie Krislock attended both workshops, teaching the EICs Only session at newspapers2 at the beach now in its 15th year at the university.

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