
Month: October 2023
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2023 Best of Show winners
Read More: 2023 Best of Show winners2023 Best of Show winners The Best of Show competition at the Minnesota High School Press Association’s annual convention honored top scholastic media produced by attendees. Entries were submitted, judged and announced at the Oct. 18, 2023, convention, at the University of Minnesota. Broadcast First Place The Flash Eastview High School Second Place SFHS…
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2023 Gold Medallion Winners
Read More: 2023 Gold Medallion WinnersOct. 18, 2023 Minnesota High School Press Association has announced winners of its Gold Medallion Awards for 2022-23. The awards recognize the academic year’s top individual work in seven categories — broadcast, literary arts magazine, newspaper/newsmagazine, online, photojournalism, social media and yearbook. They were presented at the Minnesota High School Journalism Convention, Oct. 18, at…
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Guthrie review winners announced
A group of student journalists from across Minnesota toured The Guthrie, talked with columnist and arts critic Sheila Regan, and wrote reviews of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The honorees are: WINNER – Anavie Bernick, Minnehaha Academy The judge said, “The lead engages the reader with alliterative word play, and then weaves that alliteration throughout the review. Sentence…
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Yoni Zacks named 2025 MN JOY
Journalists around the state submitted a number of inspiring portfolios in this year’s Journalist of the Year scholarship competition. Congratulations to our 2025 Minnesota Journalist of the Year, Yoni Zacks, Editor-in-Chief of The Spectrum (Anna Reid adviser) at the Blake School. This year’s judge said, “As Yoni said, ‘I have been involved in journalism since…
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North Star Honor Roll: nominations due Mar. 3
Open to high school students in Minnesota who have served with distinction on the staff of an NSPA/MHSPA-member broadcast, literary arts magazine, newspaper/newsmagazine, specialty magazine, website or yearbook by the end of the current school year. Students must be in good academic standing. There isn’t a grade-point requirement. Students must maintain the high ethical standards…