The All State
The
University student newspaper, The All State, is student produced and edited by
students, with the guidance of the student publications
advisor. The All State is a publication for the
expression of student opinion and a medium for
dissemination of timely news relevant to the campus
community. The All State has been serving as
a student-run outlet for the dissemination of news and information of
interest to the campus community
since 1930. The All State reaches 3,000 campus
community members weekly in print, and many more online at
theallstate.com.
Applications
Applications for the editor in chief position and senior
editor positions are taken annually each spring.
Applications for all other positions are taken on a
need-to-fill basis at the beginning of spring and fall
semesters. Beat reporter applications are being taken
continuously. To find out what positions are open and to
apply for any position, please
print the application,
fill out, and return to the Department of Student
Publications, Morgan University Center, Room 115.
Deadline for editor in chief applications is
March 23 at noon to the Student Affairs office or the
Student Publications Office, Morgan
University Center, Room 206 or 115.
NEWS
Judges from USA Today named The All State among
the top three college newspapers at the 20th
annual Southeast Journalism Conference, Jan. 25-27 in
Birmingham, Ala.
The All State earned third place in the best
college newspaper category, behind Auburn University and
Mississippi State University. A total of 27 college
newspapers submitted work for consideration by the
judges in this category.
Also, five members of The All State staff were
awarded honors at the conference:
·
Editor in Chief
Mandy Rogers, Lebanon, first place in the on-site
newspaper page design competition.
·
Senior
Photographer Lois Jones, Clarksville, fifth place in the
best press photographer category.
·
Sports Columnist
Michael Young, Greenbrier, second place in the best
sports writer category.
·
Perspectives
Editor Kasey Henricks, Chattanooga, eighth place in the
best opinion-editorial writer category.
·
Reporter A.J.
Dugger, Memphis, 10th place in the best
feature writer category.
In addition, one of the editors attended a Scripps
Howard Foundation Semester in Washington Program in
Washington, D.C. this summer on a scholarship.
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