Awards recognize student press freedom [US]

College and high school journalists are eligible for awards.

The Student Press Law Center is accepting nominations for the Student Press Freedom Awards. The awards recognize exceptional efforts of high school and college journalists in fighting for student press freedom and in telling important stories of their communities.

Nominations can be submitted for two awards: the Courage in Student Journalism Award and the Student Freedom of Information Award.

Separate winners will be recognized at both the high school and college levels for each award.

The high school winners will receive US$1,000 and the college winners US$2,000.

The deadline is June 30.

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