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The High School Journalism Institute trains young reporters on the ins-and-outs of how to ask good follow-up questions.
No need for a crystal ball. Peer into the future through your own youthful visage — suggests new research published in the ...
Why it’s shocking to look back at med school yearbooks from decades ago They offer jaw-dropping examples of the sexism and racism that shaped professional cultures.
During senior year of high school, the beloved yearbook is one of the most prized memorabilia among teens as they prepare to ...
No matter what the future would bring, the Class of 1902 would always remember the year they graduated from Pottsville High ...
Yearbook day was hands down one of the best days of the school year. Math class… why bother? It was more fun to search for photos of your friends all period — until the teacher ordered you to ...
A review of 900 yearbook publications from 120 schools across the country conducted by USA Today found more than 200 examples of racist or offensive imagery.The material and photos found to be… ...
Yearbook photos are often looked back at with embarrassment, cringing over the awkward stages of our teenage years. But thanks to artificial intelligence, you have the opportunity for a redo.
Parents were outraged at an Arizona high school when two pages from the yearbook were dedicated to expectant and actual student parents.
Journalists from the USA Today Network reviewed hundreds of yearbooks from across the country, including Mississippi.
When the yearbook’s advisor heard their name announced as the winner of the National Scholastic Press Association’s Pacemaker award, she almost couldn’t believe it.
Students at Paly lead ten professional quality publications including a newspaper, public affairs journal, arts and culture journal and yearbook (examples left).