Thursday, August 6, 2009

Photo Class

Today in my photography class I had to make a slideshow about my summer and all your pretty little faces were in the first picture :)
haaha, I miss all of you guys <3
WEB COPY WRITER
WEB COPY WRITER

Monday, August 3, 2009

Workshop Flashback: Correction

Uh, make that TWELVE days ago. My brain totally short-circuited, & when I posted that I had no idea what day/week/month it was. It's actually a problem I've been having a lot recently. Man, I love summer.

-Annica

Workshop Flashback

Four days ago, I was at Comic-Con, being turned away from a panel I'd waited for an hour and 45 minutes to get into because the room had been declared full. As I trudged toward the Convention Center's exit, I thought back to when the broadcast part of the workshop got to see Year One by breezing to the front of the line with our press badges, and found myself reeeeeeeally wishing I had a press badge when it counted. Oh well, the Con was plenty fun anyway!

-Annica

Saturday, July 18, 2009

One Month After

Hey everybody, how goes it?

The earliest I have woken up since the workshop has probably been 9:30 at least. Its refreshing, though I do miss the early morning newspaper readings. I've had a very busy month, The Socialists played our first show. It was literally crazy. We managed to sell 50 presale tickets, and had about 70 people at our show. The show itself was terribly perfect. We broke guitar strings, forgot chorusus, our drum kit fell over in the middle of the set, and I even bled on stage. Our mistakes made it perfectly punk-rock. Besides that, my friends and I started a music/movie reviewing website, and we are updating it at least three times a day. Check it out SuperSketchy or follow us on the all-powerful Twitter

Until next time,
Chris Cubbison

Sunday, June 28, 2009

They're dropping like flies...

Billy Mays is the latest celebrity to die. That brings the list up to what... four this month?

We could've done a piece for the newspaper! Poor timing is my worst enemy now.

Happy Hunting,
Julian

Friday, June 26, 2009

I'm so over Michael Jackson

I can't turn on the TV without some blowhard talking about how Michael Jackson changed the world.
Uggghhh!
Let's arrest someone and be done with it.
OK, there you have it my rant for the day.

I miss you guys.

-- Tammy

I'm having Separation Anxiety Disorder

I really had a great time at the workshop. It was nice getting to know all the editors and volunteers (or as Leonel calls them, a bunch of misfits), and I'm glad I made friends with my fellow campers. Congradualations to Andrea and Rachel on the scholarships, and to everyone else for finishing the program without killing eachother.

Keep in touch,
(619) 244-6199
jarmenta92@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/eaglesfan47
www.facebook.com/joseph.armenta

Joe Armenta

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Sighhhh...

I can't believe it's over! I got some good sleep this morning though, so that's pretty cool. Thanks to everyone out there who made this experience totally worthwhile! I was seriously afraid I would be dreading this trip but I'm thankful that it turned out to be such a great time.

To keep in touch, you can always reach me at:

Phone: 909) 815-2755
E-mail: jburrell1992@sbcglobal.net
Twitter: Follow me at twitter.com/eonspast

I really don't wanna forget any of you guys so KIT!!!

Happy Hunting,
Julian

P.S: Holy Crap! Jackson R.I.P.? Why couldn't the workshop last long enough for us to cover that?

I miss...

THE WORKSHOP! and waking up so early...NOT! haha
I couldn't be happier with this program! I got three stories in the paper and completed my first video package. I met some amazing people I will never forget and learned so much. I know now this is definatly something I want to continue and I'm just so thankful I was given the opportunity to participate in this...I got everything I wanted to get out of it and more! To all the editors I worked with aka Jose, Tammy, Mr. Feldman, even Gail :/! lol, I thank you so much! Also Dean Nelson, Janine, Hiram, Jen, Claudia and all the speakers were awesome too! Congrats to Andrea on the scholarship...roomies for life! I love you girlieee :) And Joe! Good job! So glad I got to work with you and learn how to use some pretty tough video stuff lol! Congrats to Christina too! And everyone else you were amazing! I learned something from everyone and I hope we all get together and keep in touch! Blahhh I'm off to make a facebook and myspace cause apparently its something I absolutely NEED! :/ Ughh! Thanks again everyone and I hope you have a great summer...I'll check in soon...

Rachel Rivera
PS: my number is 951-310-9431 and my email is rachel.rivera92@gmail.com KEEP IN TOUCH!!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Vox News: Meth Mouth Video

Vox newspaper reporters investigate "meth mouth's" causes and consequences.

The last day...

As I get ready to walk outside my dorm room, I am saddened by the fact that this is the last day. The workshop has been a wonderful experience and the students have been great. I don't know if there are any future journalists in the group (I hope at least one or two give it a shot), but I know they will be successful in whatever they elect to do. They are hard working and talented. They know how to communicate. I am very proud of you all.

Jose (the old dude)

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Damn it

I have to get twitter now.

I'm sitting in my dorm and I just heard something that will stay with me for the rest of my life:
"You could be a cougar looking for young boys." -Jose

Ah, I'm going to miss this workshop.

Joe Armenta

Vox Rocks!

I'm really impressed with the newspaper. The students did an excellent job, writing stories, taking photos and designing the paper (with the generous help of Jen). It's very professional looking and it is filled with a diversity of stories. You all should be proud. What an accomplishment in just over one week's time.
Janine.

What I learned from 19 students

My decade-long relationship with journalism hit the skids in recent months.
Newspapers were closing and readers didn't care.
I was adopting the "I'm taking my marbles and going home" attitude .
Mature, I know.
Then I watched Andrea chase a bow-tie wearing man through the food court of Horton Plaza. She scored a 10-minute interview with this big-time doctor on the subject of tattoos.
A huge smile conquered my face. My heart was beating with passion again. I wanted to sing!
She completed the interview and I honestly don't know who was happier -- me or Andrea.
A few hours later, my joy doubled.
I didn't know I could get happier.
Joe and I dug into some court records and scored gold.
We found documents that told us about the life and times of a murder victim.
WOW!!
Each day of the workshop I had a significant moment with a student.
These exchanges served to remind me why I do this, why I love it.
I found my love again. I want to sing.

All of you have talent that changes the world in some way.
You've changed my little universe.
Its a gift I can never repay and will never forget.

-- Tammy J.

Waiting for the newpaper

Tammy is eating peanuts....or something crunchy...
~Malinda

FINISHED

The staff of the CCNMA workshop finished the workshop. We had help from many of the volunteers and the instructors of the workshop. Without them we would not have been able to have completed the paper. We worked on it for six days. I edited all the photos and created the centerspread with help from Senior Staff Photographer John Gibbins. Hope you like the newspaper!
- Daniela Padilla.

Play time...

Our act of creation is complete.
The newspaper is DONE!
Woot!
The newsroom is 'clean' and now I'm bored.
I can hear the clicking of fingers on keyboards from the students around me .
Why do I find this sound so soothing?
Julian appears to be thinking deep thoughts as he stares at his monitor, his eyes utterly focused on the screen. Penny for his thoughts?
Meanwhile Malinda and Daniela are chit-chatting about something so quietly that my even my bionic ears can't hear it.
Ah, and now Tasha is back from the restroom.
Knock at the door has stirred Andrew from his seat.
Enter Jose: "Hey guys!"
Sophie, Bianca and Karen are unmoved by what is going on.
Meanwhile, Malinda and Daniela are chatting again.
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

-- Tammy J.

Clean up time

Time to f*** around, haha Tami.
We're just in the newsroom
We finished "cleaning," because it was so difficult.
We are waiting for the newspaper to make it's grand arrival.
I'm psyched to see how the newspaper came out.
I can't get the "mysterious ticking noise" out of my head from the Harry Potter Puppet Pals.
I shall watch it!

WOOOOO GO VOX!

Done

I'm sorry you feel like poop Tasha.

It's awesome that the newspaper is FINALLY done! My eyes started to bleed last night when I was laying out the news pages. But it's over.

Also have a very happy birthday Jose 1.0.

~Malinda
hmm...well yesterday i finished my layout!!...OPINION..although my page was acting really strange thanks to the help of Jen, the layout was done, and I am happy..=]

The newspaper is finished!

I can't wait to see the newspaper in print! It will be GLORIOUS.
I feel like poop.
Happy birthday Jose.

TOMORROW WE GO HOMEEEEEEE!
-Tasha.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Work

Feldman is tearing my work apart.

~Malinda
There is a sense of calm when you are finished. Just relief. When my friends from my high school journalism class asked me what this experience was like, I told them it's like deadlines week for ten days. That basically shut them up. And to think I want to do this as a career. To have the rush of getting assigned a breaking news article. Put yourself out there by interviewing important people, non-important people, kids, adults, scum bags and angels. And then the newsroom. And the waiting. And the writing. And erasing. The final product. In the real world we'll be doing this on a daily basis. It's draining to think about. I need a nap.

layout is almost done!

The layout girls are working hard and almost done! My section, arts and entertainment, just needs captions!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

-Tasha.

Where the hell is my Chiffon???

Lost pages....
Need headlines....
Joe!
Rachel!
Ugghhh
Oh wait, one of the adults (whose name is being withheld to protect his identity) brought them to the folks in production.
Five minutes of panic for nothing....

-- Tammy J.

ROCK ON! \m/

Yes!!! That's it! I'm done! All four articles that needed to be written are officially done! I'd like top thank all the editors who helped me get to this point, all the other students who were good partners as I tried to finish and all the trees that had to die for me to print out copy after copy of rough drafts that needed to be completed! Woo!

Happy Hunting,
Julian

The Mojos

Watching Hillary, Remi and Andrea going out on assignment and I feel like I'm watching the future of journalism. They're going to videotape a press conference on meth abuse. Andrea is the producer and Remi and Hillary are the reporters. Jose called them mojos, short for mobile journalists. I call them the future and the future is now because they're doing it!

I'm heading back to my regular job as a staff writer at the Union-Tribune in about 15 minutes. I'll drop by after work but it won't be the same as last week and I'll miss it. We learn so much from our young people and that makes us better people. I learn a lot also from my colleagues. I kid Jose Arballo a lot but he knows I love him like a brother. He's a true leader.

Back to work.

Finished my second story! Yay!
Next up, producing a news video package with Hilary and Remi(:
We will be going to a press conference and learn about meth mouths :O
Should be fun, haha.
Bye byeee.

Say Cheese

Meth Mouth is going to be a disgusting story but I'm excited to go w Remi and throw up in the middle of our filming. Now we prosper. I hope Leonel's coming back, we miss him.

HP

Week Two...

This morning my body is really sore. The funny thing is that I don't remember being trampled by a heard of rhinos last night.

MAN DID I MISS MY BUNK!

-Tasha.

(Mostly) Finished

Day one of the second week. I am extremely tired. I have finished my stories, and I am psyched to do layout. I layed out most of the crime page, but I need to add the jump.
This workshop has been a lot of fun and work. I've improved my writing skills and most importantly realized that there is much more to learn about journalism and writing. The workshop has served as an amazing foundation for the beginning of my journalism career.
Thanks everyone!

-Sofie

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Joses

One of them thinks he's cooler, the other one actually is.

Anonymous

Tammy is corrupting my youth

Yesterday, not only did I find myself speeding, but when a guy cut me off I cussed him out in a New York accent. I wonder where I picked that up from...

Joe Armenta

Sunday night blues

I return to boot camp after a day at the beach with my gal pals.
I'm not ready to work yet.
Must get in work mode.... Must laugh at Jose A.'s jokes.... Must write stuff about things.
OK, I'm ready now.
See ya in the morning.

Tammy J.

Stretch drive

There are only a few days left. The newspaper is going to bed monday night. We have a handful of stories that need to be done. I sense some serious work going on. CRUNCH TIME!!

Jose de boss

Sunday, June 21. We're Baaaack!

We're all back in old Bond 103, ready to get this show on the road. Students have to finish up about 10 more stories by noon tomorrow. In the final stretch, tomorrow's going to be crazy!
J-Zu

Saturday, June 20, 2009

So here we go...

Well looks like we're almost done with the workshop.  Us print people have to put the paper to bed at around 4:00 on Monday.  I've got my third article finished except for a few minor details that I gotta correct.  I can't wait to see the final look of the paper once it's completely finished and can be distributed.  We head back to the University tomorrow, so that means we're on the home stretch till Wednesday!

Happy Hunting,
Julian

Friday, June 19, 2009

3:45 in Andrea's world.

Deadline assigned: Monday, June 22, 2009.
Deadline demanded: Friday, June 19, 2009 at 3:45pm.
That is, 3:47 in Jose's computer and 3:46 in the room clock.

Group photo


The two Joses




This year we are being powered by the energy of the two Joses, Jose Arballo and Jose Jimenez; both sit at the head of our newsroom. They're one in the same but out of that union we have this fighting, feisty spirit that pervades our workshop. Believe me that's good because we got to get this paper out on time. They're friendly actually. Picture a two-headed Shrek monster. One of them answered the phone the day and in a smarmy voice said 'This is Jose, not the shorter one but the more handsome one.' I think the caller said, so which Jose am I talking to?

L

Rock stars in the courthouse


Spent the morning in my favorite place -- a courthouse -- with two rock stars, Joe and Julian.
We got a glimpse into a family's nightmare:
A man's life ended in the most brutal fashion while the two teenagers he raised will spent the rest of their lives in prison.
Nothing but ugly.
But, it makes for a great story!
:)

-- Tammy J.
Pheww... as tired as I am and as many hours I have spent staring at a computer this week really did go by fast. Going to the padres game was definitely a highlight of the week... having a camera man stick a camera in your face can sure take some getting used to. Finished my padres article, however, it looks as if I've got my work cut out for me on Monday as I still have to finish my seals article. I look forward to a weekend of sleep.

Sweet Dreams,
Bianca

Finished

Finally done with my stories!

Now 2 hours and thirty minutes till we head home for the weekend.

~Malinda

Workshop update

Seventeen stories are in and 12 are in progress.

Highlights of who I've worked with thus far:
-Went with Tasha on assignment for interviews with a cafe manager and bartender for her restaurant service commentary in PB and La Jolla
-Met "Sam the Cooking Guy" with Remi at his kitchen in Carmel Valley while Daniela took hundreds of photos - no, we did NOT get to sample any food
-Attended a sermon on the current state of gay marriage in Mission Hills with Tasha and Lola. Daniela took photos from above the pews with the help of John. Ran into Peggy who was also there taking photo for the UT
-Listened to speakers at an education protest in Spring Valley with Joseph, Leonel, Daniela and John
-Drove to a press conference downtown about recycling tires with Karen on a last minute suggestion by Jose. It was over by the time we got there but we managed to get the contact info for the councilman sponsoring it
-Toured the Body Worlds exhibit at the San Diego Natural History Museum with Rachel - sickening and informative at the same time
-Read Remi's article about students trying to find summer jobs
-Gave Sofia feedback on her Border Field State Park story

Alex

The broadcast kiddies in front of NBC studios downtown


The Headline Blues

This morning, Jose told us to think about our strengths and weaknesses.
My weakness-writing headlines.


-Remi

Pushing the Limits :)

Gunther von Hagens latest masterpiece...HA!!! :) I got the privilege of going to the Body Worlds exhibit with Alex :) Had an awesome time! Favorite part? I got a media pass!!!! Lol :) And was able to take pictures of the bodies (which no one else was able to do!) We got in for free! With a pretty fatty press kit i might add :) hahah...the week is over and in my opinion went by way too quickly. I'm learning so much! Cant wait to go back as editor for the school newspaper... have so many ideas now! This was a GREAT opportunity and I am so grateful I was accepted to participate. Just about to start my third story...there were pancakes this morning!!! Too bad they were quite disappointing :/ Everyones going home this weekend..to auntie's house I go! Lol :) Looking forward to some sleep and a break from the newsroom even though I think journalism is instilled in me now :) ha!

Rachel

GEEZE!

I just spent about ten minutes of my life on the phone dealing with a lady who freaked out on a phone interview, just arguing about her name coming out in the newspaper. Ayayayyy.

I can't think of a lede

I can't think of a lead lede.

-Malinda

The weekend is here at last!

After a long and hard week I can easily say I'm ready for the weekend. I've learned A LOT this week, probably more than I learned in the three years that I was part of my school newspaper staff.
I started my third article last night which is a movie review on Away We Go. I was able to find all of the information I was looking for plus more. I'm really looking forward to seeing the movie today and being able to give some of my own perspective on it.
I've gotten a pretty good start on the article even though I have yet to see the movie. I've covered just about everything I can think of as far as background information but now I am researching the soundtrack.
Sure gonna miss the computer lab this weekend! NOT.


But thank you to all the editors who have been working hard to help us with interviews, editing our papers and providing us with some humor. :]

-Tasha.

All the good-looking journalism students on the last day of the first week. (:



Journalism Workshop 2009

looking froward to

I'm looking forward to waking up and not feeling like someone had just beat me up.

Murder sentencing today, and listening to sound waves that make you feel like you're under the influence!

-Joe

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Couldnt be Happier! :)

Today was the best yet! I finished both my stories with the help of Tammy, Jose, Gail and Mr. Feldman. I actually started writing my court story today and was able to finish it all! Love you Tammy! :) Haha...found out I'm Jose's favorite student! Lol! And that maybe one day I'll die from hiccups...ha! Dinner was interesting...Andrea made me laugh :) And a random girl gave me a napkin out of the blue...guess not everyone at that church camp is completely wild lol! Don't know what to do now...I think I'm getting another story. If so I either want to do a review of some kind or cover a sports story. Well thats all for now...
Rachel
What do you call a sleeping cow?
A bulldozer

Why do anteaters never get sick?
They are full of anty-bodies

Why does E.T have such large eyes?
He saw the phone bill

What did the dog say to the tree?
bark

What did the bald guy say when he got a comb for his birthday?
"Thanks, I'll never part with it"

Who has two thumbs and is having a great week?
*Giving the thumbs up* I am



~Chris
So right now I am posting on the blog, after Jose telling me like ten times. I am having a blast in the Broadcast part of this workshop and I am really looking forward to finishing our newscast and our Anchor auditions tomorrow.

A Broadcaster's Point of View

So this blog's been dominated by print kids, so I think it's time you get a taste of a day of a broadcast student. It's been fun at NBC -- I think my favorite part is using my badge to open the doors that non-NBC hoi polloi can't get through! HA!

I initially signed up for print, so everything about broadcast news is totally new to me. Writing for TV is completely different than writing newspaper articles -- no cleverness or impressive vocabulary allowed. I prefer article writing, but I'm glad I'm learning this. It's challenging, but fun in its own way.

Editing tape is also really interesting. I can't do it myself, but I watched one of the NBC editors put together my story on swine flu today & it was awesome.

Our broadcast for Tuesday is going well. In fact, it's going too well. We're already overtime & need to cut stories. A little depressing, but still a better problem to have than too few stories.

Also, news anchor Marty Levine's a really cool dude.

-Annica

BROADCAST RULES!!!! WOOHOO

I am having a great time in the broadcast side of this workshop!!
I went out on my first story today and it was fascinating. I went out to Tierravista elementary school and to De Portola middle school. I did my first broadcast Package on the bell schedule change. It was really interesting. While I was at De Portola I did a stand up.....hehehe I was on camera! I am so excited to see the finished product! Everyone at the NBC 7/39 is so nice and helpful. Jenell is great and has the patience to deal with us crazy broadcast kids. I am loving every minute of broadcast! I have learned so much and I have a new found passion for news, journalism and broadcast. This has been an amazing opportunity and it's only half way through. I have made friends that will last a life time.

Nina Bevan <3
I love this workshop!!! Im in the broadcast section and I have a blast everyday. everyday I learn something new and I cant wait until we start filming and getting everything finalized. Thanx for giving me this oppertunity!!!!!!


-Natasha

P.S

I'm not a bully.

unusual BBQ

Sooooo, I'm probably considered the biggest BULLY out of the whole journalism group of students.
I told off a kid for cutting me in the food line when all he was doing was getting some Chilli...and I kinda cussed another one out for spilling his limonade and dropping half of his hamburger in my bag and feet, all in a period of less than 30 minutes...not to mention both kids are here in a Christian camp and one of the incidents happened in front of Mr. Feldman. Great. I'm going to hell.
I am very happy to report that I finished my first article today--thank you to Tammy and Dave for your help :)
Next up: Sam The Cooking Guy. I'm excited to see how this one comes out. This week has been stressful and I'm tired but as we get closer to finishing, I am feeling more and more excited about all the things we have done and will do next week. Back to work.

Remi

Hillary says Hi Leonel.

Just finished my second article! I feel very relieved, like a dream if you will. I'm excited to see how the paper is going to turn out. That's all I really have to say except I'm glad I was accepted into the workshop because I feel like I'm learning a lot, and it's been awhile since I felt really accomplished.

-Tasha.

A pack of wild children




I was enjoying my coffee outside the library when what to my wondering eyes did appear?
A pack of screaming kids in yellow t-shirts rushing toward me like a pack of dogs on the hunt for rabbits.

It's all good!

-- Tammy

SUCCESS!

My two articles are DONE! However, there is still one more that I just got asked to do, but it's nothing I can't handle (I hope)....

Thank you Jerry and Mr. Feldman and all the other editors for helping me crank these two works out. I think I'll be posting on here a bit more often now that my work schedule is a bit more lax. I guess we go home for the weekend tomorrow, so that'll be kinda cool. I really miss my parents, friends, and guitar. Then it's back to work on Monday... Crap... Whatever.

Happy Hunting,
Julian

YAYYYY!!! :)

Finished my first article! Feels good : ) Thank-you to my editor Gail! And Mr. Feldman is awesome! Now for my second story, ready to kick sum ass! Haha well at least I hope so :)

Rachel

4 Things I Learned Today

1. Jimmy Carter was responsible for 9/11
2. The difference between a suspect and defendant
3. Flies are not permitted to enter the White House or Area 51
4. You can protest fur coats by attacking people with red paint, but it won't be considered assault unless you are arrested.

-Joe Armenta

Good Morning!!!

I'm looking forward to today! I kinda like all the stress of making your deadlines and finishing the story, it feels more official :) Lol! I'm almost done with my Milk story and can't wait to start writing my court story! I left a message for the D.A. yesterday so I'm hoping he calls me back, but I'm sure he's busy in court. Love hearing about everyone's assignments yesterday, especially Melinda's! Way cool! :)

The weekends almost here, came way too quick in my opinion! Hope to go to court again Monday...Lola is AWESOME! haha thanks for taking me the other day and helping me with interviewing!

Thats all I got for now....
Rachel

That's not cool...

I just heard about some unlucky guy that got his computer totally destroyed by a foul ball at the Padres game we went to last night. Wow that seriously sucks. I mean really. If there was a way for something to suck, blow, and bite at the same time, that would be it. Seriously.

Well I should have at least the first draft of my second article done by today, which should hopefully save me some time for the rest of the workshop duration.

Happy Hunting,
Julian

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Tammy Speaks!

OK, I admit it, I am surrounded by rock star students.
I went to work at my courthouse today (with Rock Star Malinda) and found myself thinking: "What is Andrea doing?" and "I wonder how Joe's story is coming along."
Malinda and I had a great time covering the greatest preliminary hearing of all time. (Her story is gonna rock.)
But, while I was having fun, my thoughts often returned to all of you.

-- Tammy J.


From the field pics











Finisheed and (not) done (;

After many moments of nervousness, crazy trips to downtown, interviewing, stressing, and even a few tears (yeah..weird), I FINALLY finished my first story!
Unfortunately, today I found out the court case for my second story isn't happening anymore, and I wont get to see Tammy's cat! :'(
But I will now be working with Leonel on a swine flu story. (:

Today's lunch was pretty interesting. We got to hear some anecdotes from our editors about students in previous workshops. Both the good and the not so good. Haha, pretty crazy stuff. It all made me wonder what their thoughts on us are already, how much have they changed since the beggining of the workshop, and how much different will they be once it's all over?
I'm hoping it will all be positive. Or not...because it seems like they get more of a kick out of the crazy, not so good stuff in the long run. Hah.
I'm just kidding. (:
They get a kick out of it from the very beginning. (AHAHA) ok no. I'm seriously kidding this time.
Anyway, Im sure at least one editor will read this, and I might get in trouble...I dont know. But if any editor that is reading this doesn't mind answering to the questions about what your thoughts are regarding us students, that'd be AWESOME (:
Okay, I'll stop blabbering all over this thaang.
Thanks for reading!

First article has been finished

Yeah, what up I guess... This is my first post here.... I guess I'll be boring and say that after that decent into hell that I had to go through to get to the border yesterday...and then from there going to the luxury Hotel Del Coronado (I hope I can get pictures of that place up soon), I finally finished my first article. No rest for the weary however, as I've got one more that's gotta be finished by Monday.

Happy Hunting,
Julian

Stressed

im trying to get my Del Mar Fair story in...
but it feels like im going in circles. (ahhh!)
and i know i probably should still be working on it.
oh well.
padres game today at 5.
leaving at 4 ish.
cant wait.

Take me out to the Ballpark

Jose is going to the baseball game today and we couldn't be happier. All of a sudden he's got this bounce to his step and his eyebrows are arching upward. We're hoping he catches a ball. Actually he's taking some students and we will be writing stories about the Pads. Thank you Dean Nelson for getting us in.

Waiting.

I'm waiting for the SD Coast District Office to call me back.
In the mean time, I will write in our blog.
I'm glad I was chosen to come to this workshop.
I think I've learned how to take efficient notes during an interview.
I've learned that I can't antagonize people I am interviewing, especially the border patrol.
I realized that I like outlines of my story before I get started on writing.
I'm excited to go to the court case tomorrow :)

I love boot camp.

Sofie

It feels good...

to finally be just about finished with my first article. I've gone through my first process of editing and now I'm on to the next. Hopefully by the end of the day, I will be done. My second articles on prop 8 has a pretty solid start and I'm excited to see what kind of interviews I can get at the celebration of same sex marriage this evening. I'm pretty exhausted though and I need a nap or a huge cup of coffee to get my brain to start functioning correctly again.

We are SO lucky!

http://s205.photobucket.com/albums/bb270/andreaisgonee/?action=view&current=P6150227.flv

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb270/andreaisgonee/andreaa-1.jpg

Links to a video & a frozen image of it hahaha
(It's me being weird at NBC, desperate to get a picture with the anchors)

Remi is interviewing Sam the Cooking Guy! Lucky!

Mid week craziness

We are at the midway point of the first week at the workshop. Stories seem to be coming together and editing is taking place. We have a busy day planned that includes trips to the Padre game, a vigil and gathering to remember the anniversary of the day same-sex couples could get married. Remi has an interview with someone named Sam "the cook." Sounds like a blast.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Three blind mice

Dearest Unknown Reader,
Night number 2.  Writing our articles.  Using short sentences.  Leonel likes them.  We are practicing. Groups of three.  We are tired.  
Recap of Week: Dave Feldman's cool.  Learned about future.  Or lack thereof?  Harvey Milk case.  Interesting and informative.  Director of Journalism.  Watched glass shatter.  Learned from mistakes.  Went to bed.  Worked on stories.  Ate ice cream.  Worked on stories.  Ate ice cream.  Worked on stories.  Leonel gave advice.  Now we prosper.

Remi and Hillary
So this is my first time posting a blog : ) I'm having an AMAZING time here! This workshop has so far exceeded my expectations. Everyone is friendly and dedicated, I have a lot of confidence our newspaper will rock! I went to court today and that was really interesting. I didn't necessarily get what I went for, but I got to see the court system firsthand and met the defense attorney. He almost seemed like a superstar! Lol :) I was nervous on what to ask but by Monday I should have most of the outcome of the decision. Tomorrows going to be a good day, I know it! I plan to meet my deadline and am excited to have my story edited by the pros! haha!

Rachel Rivera
Going out on my first assignment today was pretty exciting (:
The worst case scenario happened when I got to Pokez (the place I was supposed to have an interview) and they told me it wouldn't be possible anymore ! Ayyayayyy.
I still got to interview two men on the street and one of them got to be a pretty important dude with interesting opinions (:
Jose gave us wrong directions while in downtown so we got lost for a bit...haha.
Tammy is the coolest editor.
aaaaahh, I have to work on my storyy! Bye byeee.

Andrea Martino

VVV That's me! VVV ( I look like an alien )

Andrea on the job at Horton Plaza!


Although I initially felt overwhelmed by the demands of the workshop, I have to admit I am glad I committed to this program. The second day has so far been a more realistic looking glass into what the journalism world can offer us, even in this unstable time. Working independently feels good, especially after having just graduated high school, where everyone holds your hand throughout your learning experience. Persistence, almost to the point of obnoxiousness, but not quite, is key to getting the information you need. This week will be long...but well worth the hard work.

Bianca Bruno

A work in progress!!

The stories are coming together. The budget is filling up. Now it's time to crunch the deadline and get some editing done. Next thing you know the first stories will be signed off. Then you can sleep.

Check out our menu of stories

We have young journalists working with seasoned ones on a menu of stories today. Check out this plate: Criminal courts, US-Mexico border, Del Mar, Dr. Seuss (our local icon) stories. No pun intended but we need tips!

Insomnia

While staring at the ceiling I can't help but think about a short discussion that Andrea and I had about the significance work plays in our lives. Through my limited knowledge of philosophy I've come up with one possible explanation by borrowing from my good friends Jean-Paul Sartre and Karl Marx. That because there isn't a universal, absolute meaning to life, we must create our own; and in order to do so we must find work that is meaningful to our community and ourselves.

In the past few days I've met some amazing people that I believe take true pride and dignity out of their work as Journalist. I have trouble expressing the gratification and respect I have towards them for using their experience to pass the torch to a new generation of Journalist. While we may not all follow in their footsteps, I think I speak for all of the workshop students in saying that this camp is a tremendous opportunity for all of us, and that we all can not thank you enough for putting on this program.

-Joe Armenta

Monday, June 15, 2009

our first full day


Even though it was a little overwhelming from time to time, my first day was pretty good. I'm feeling rather exhausted however. So far it seems everyone is getting along and we have a solid group of dedicated workers.

Tomorrow should be hard trying to figure out our stories in order to get down to business!

<--WOOOO PRESS KIDS!
-Tasha.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Welcome to voxblog











The Vox newspaper has been created at the CCNMA High School Journalism Workshop at Point Loma Nazarene University. Here the members of the Vox staff will describe what they do, how they did it and what they learned. The students met each other today and received their first assignments. They also got to hear themselves singing karaoke and laughing at each other. Work starts tomorrow.