journalism class
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journalism
noun[U]
uk/ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪ.zəm/us/ˈdʒɝː.nə.lɪ.zəm/
the work of collecting, writing, and publishing news stories and articles in newspapers and magazines or broadcasting them on the radio ...
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class
adjective
uk/klɑːs/us/klæs/
very ...
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(Definition ofjournalismandclassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thejournalismclasscurrently does not produce any publication due to a lack of participation in the course.
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Since this time thejournalismclassand its newspaper have been cornerstones to the school's culture.
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The newspaper and its correspondingjournalismclasswere eliminated only two years later due to budget cuts.
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It is published bi-monthly by the advancedjournalismclassand is sold for one dollar.
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The editors, writers, photographers and copy editors are all students, some paid, some reporting for ajournalismclass.
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The school newspaper is written by the school'sjournalismclass.
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Kehillah'sjournalismclassproduces a monthly newspaper, as well as a full color yearbook.
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The single page ran every month with contributions from various journalism classes, which determined the content.
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The paper is made during both journalism classes and by student volunteers.
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Working for one's high school newspaper is sometimes an extracurricular activity, but often is integrated with offered journalism classes.
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Students may take journalism classes to become involved with the group.
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Journalism classes are offered at the high school level, and students are admitted to these classes by applying and being accepted to the journalism staff.
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