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on The Inquirer help me transfer to a four-year school or land a journalism job?

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You will get lots of great clips a prerequisite for getting that internship or part-time media job while working towards a degree. You will have demonstrated that you can assume responsibility, and you will get lots of helpful feedback that will translate into improved performance. Moreover, you will participate in regional and state journalism conferences and have the opportunity to win awards that add to your marketability. And you are much more likely to be awarded scholarships because of your demonstrated commitment and hard work. Top of page 4. At my high school, we always had to get approval from the principal before we could run a controversial story. Does the DVC administration have the same say over what is published in The Inquirer? No. The student-run Inquirer has all of the rights and responsibilities guaranteed under the First Amendment, just like the Contra Costa Times or the San Francisco Chronicle. The editor in chief not the administration or the faculty adviser has fi

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