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News»2014 2015 School Year
2014-2015 School Year

Selden Ring winners tell students not to hold back

May 6, 2015
Communication and Marketing Staff
Updated November 2, 2015 1:07 p.m.

"Never hold yourself back and think that someone out there has already done this story," Matthew Kauffman said. "Always keep pushing for the information."

"There are so many versions of the truth that we need investigative reporting skills to get through spin and a barrage of information," Lisa Chedekel said.

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