November 2010 Issue

Call for Award nominations
The CSPA is seeking nominations for the 2011 Gold Keys, James F. Paschal Award and the Edmund J. Sullivan Award.

Scenes from the Fall Conference in video
Delegates attend the CSPA 71st Fall Conference on Columbia University’s campus.

Additional examples of the 2010 Gold Circle Newspaper and Magazine winners.
View high school and college winners for print newspapers and magazine in this gallery.

2010 Fall Conference in photos
Views of this year’s conference through photos. There were 1,635 delegates who attended 90 sessions in 10 academic buildings on Columbia University’s campus.

Waiting for Superman documentary review
Professor LynNell Hancock writes about the documentary by Davis Guggenheim who follows a some students who show promise through a system that inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth.

Hazelwood decision still haunts high school journalism
CSPA Executive Director, Ed Sullivan shares his thoughts on how high school faculty advisers still have obstacles with freedom of expression.

More opportunities for Online publications to join CSPA Crowns and Gold Circles
Learn how you can enter your Online publication into the Crown Award judging as well as the Gold Circle Award program.

About Columbia Scholastic Press Association

CSPA is an international student press association, founded in 1925, whose goal is to unite student journalists and faculty advisers at schools and colleges through educational conferences, idea exchanges, textbooks, critiques and award programs.