Intern at the Honolulu Advertiser – Deadline Dec. 31

The Honolulu Advertiser, the major daily paper in Hawai’i, is currently accepting internship applications for various newsroom positions (reporter, copy editor, page designer, graphic artist, photographer, etc.) for Summer 2010. Positions are paid, full-time, and for 10 weeks. Applicants must be an undergraduate or graduate student at time of application,

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Apply For The NAA Minority Fellowship For ELP – Deadline Dec. 4

The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) is again offering their minority fellowship for ELP.

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Summer 2010 AAJA Sports Journalism Internship – Deadline Dec. 10

Apply for the summer 2010 AAJA Sports Journalism Internship. The deadline to apply is Friday, November 13th.

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Boston Globe Summer Internship Program – Deadline Nov. 1

The Globe's summer internship program has been giving college students who are interested in journalism a peek into the industry for more than 50 years.

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AAJA-LA 2009 Chapter Scholarship Recipients

The Los Angeles Chapter of AAJA is pleased to announce six winners in this year’s competition for local scholarships, with awards totaling $9,000. The applicants were asked to submit a resume, an official school transcript, two letters of recommendation, a short essay and work samples. Students were selected on the

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AAJA-LA Chapter 2010 Board Elections

It's time for the 2010 chapter election! This is an especially exciting year to be a leader with AAJA Los Angeles as the National Convention is coming to our city Aug. 4-7, 2010.

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LA Invites YOU To AAJA’s 2010 Convention!

AAJA’s National Convention is headed for Los Angeles in 2010, and members, we need you! We’re looking to put on the best convention – combining both a look at our roots (LA is the birthplace for AAJA), vision for the future and to also have a little fun in the

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Welcome home Laura Ling, Euna Lee!

AAJA welcomes the news that American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling are back in the United States after more than four long long months of detention in North Korea.

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