Lowell High School: Student Journalism Under Siege Over the past year, student journalists across four California campuses have faced serious threats and retaliation for their work.
CCSF Journalism Students Excel at Journalism Convention By Elena Chiaruttini echiarut@mail.ccsf.edu Five CCSF journalism students were among the winners of the Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) State Publication Award for Spring 2024. Every spring, the JACC hosts its annual state convention, an emblematic event for aspiring journalists. This year, the convention was held
Guardsman Staff Wins Big at Journalism Conference Writers and editors from The Guardsman talk about their experience at the 2021 Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) state convention.
Public Records Requests Delayed By COVID-19 Government agencies are using COVID-19 as an excuse to delay requests for information. In a time of crisis, it’s especially important that journalists can access public records. In a recent panel discussion, journalists and legal experts presented techniques journalists can use to pressure agencies
Panelists Breakdown Problems Around Big Tech and Journalism By Meyer Gorelick msggorelick@gmail.com Facebook, Google, and Apple have grown into insurmountable competitors and obstacles for many local news outlets according to a panel of journalists at the Diego Rivera Theatre at City College on Wednesday, Nov. 20, discussing the impact of Silicon Valley giants on how the
Fellowship scholarship takes applicants By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com A new journalism fellowship is being created to honor Journalism Department Chair Juan Gonzales that would benefit journalism students who are members of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and attending school in the Bay Area. The Juan Gonzales Fellowship is a