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This is an interactive map that shows you where YJI students have written stories over the years. You can zoom in or out of the world map to explore all of them in detail. [Note: If you’re seeing this on an author page, you will only see stories by a particular student.]

Holidays • New Year's • Perspective

Istanbul’s quiet New Year

January 6, 2021
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by Lina Köksal
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Counselors: covid causing new mental health issues for...

December 31, 2020
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by Salma Amrou, Bilge Nur Güven
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Social media is crucial when social distancing

December 31, 2020
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by Alyce Collett, Salma Amrou, Purnima Priyadarsini, Tahsina Nawar Adrita, Parnian Shahsavary
Holidays • Thanksgiving

Finding peace in your blessings

November 27, 2020
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by Gemard Guery
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My school Zoom classes are desolate and friendless

September 24, 2020
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by Sarah Gandluri
New Year's • Perspective

Beating stress in 2019 with a punching bag and a...

December 31, 2019
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by Ece Cayli
Insider's Guide to High School • The Tattoo

To get the most out of high school, crack your shell

September 3, 2007
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by Kathryn Middleton
Insider's Guide to High School • The Tattoo

Real friends at a new school

November 27, 2006
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by Kathryn Middleton

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The 2021 contest is ON! Entries accepted online until Feb. 12. Dozens of categories in news, sports, feature, illustration, reviews, commentary, multimedia... Trophies for winners in the top five categories but custom certificates for all winners in every category. Open to youth aged 19 and under for work done in 2020. For all the rules and entry form, plus list of judges and previous winners, go here: www.youthjournalism.org/contest/ ...

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The contest is ON!
Youth Journalism International’s annual contest for teen journalists, photographers and artists is accepting entries until February 12.
Now in its 12th year, YJI’s worldwide contest is open to any young person aged 19 or under and who is not a professional journalist.
Student work must be in English and published or broadcast during 2020 in a school paper, on a student blog or website, on Instagram or in the local paper/radio or television station.
It is a great opportunity to have good work honored, whether it’s a news story, an opinion column, a cartoon, a podcast, a sports photo or any number of other categories.
Entries in dozens of categories – news stories, opinion writing, essays, sports, reviews, photography, illustration, cartoons and multi-media work – are submitted in an easy online format.
There are awards for winners in every one of dozens of categories as well as five gorgeous crystal trophies for the top awards: Student Journalist of the Year, Journalism Educator of the Year, Courage in Journalism and for the best news story by an individual (the Frank Keegan "Take No Prisoners" Award for New and for commentary (the Jacinta Bunnell Award for Commentary.)
About two dozen professional judges volunteer each year to look at the entries, which are due no later than Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. All the rules and the entry form are available at youthjournalism.org under the "contest" heading. Here is a link.
Youth Journalism International is a New England-based nonprofit that’s been educating young people about journalism since 1994. Award winners are announced in May.
For more information, contact YJI’s executive director, Jackie Majerus, at contest@youthjournalism.org.
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Entries for this year's journalism contest are due by Feb. 12!
So get together your best work from 2020 and take a shot at winning. There are many categories. And it is easy to enter online.
This contest is for work done in English by anyone 19 or younger who was not working professionally.
Check it out. And tell others who might be interested.
Www.youthjournalism.org/contest
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Since 2010, Youth Journalism International’s annual contest has showcased some of the best teen journalism in the world. It’s a great opportunity to compete with students across the globe in a wide variety of categories, from news to cartoons. It’s easy to enter, too. The contest link for the ...
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Youth Journalism International is at Ebeltop.dk.

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Youth Journalism International is in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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The Australian arts sector isn't getting much help from national pandemic relief, theater folks told YJI's Alyce Collett, who took these photos of theaters in Melbourne. Read story at link in bio #journalism #education #youthjournalisminternational #pandemic #covid19 #melbourne #australia #arts #theater #theatre #culture ...

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