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How’s it shakin’?

While at HSJI, multimedia students Matthew Stefanski and Michael O'Neal completed this story on different types of handshakes. Download Quicktime

i-Dosing: The Music High

I-Dosing is the latest high-tech way to get high, according to media reports. We look at whether the hype is overblown. Download Quicktime

Swag: Can’t Have Enough of It

HSJI Students Matthew Stefanski and Michael O'Neal ask people to define and rate their swag.  Download Quicktime

World Peace

This is a multimedia presentation that Matthew Stefanski (Victory Christian Academy) and Michael O'Neal (North Central HS) completed while at HSJI. The piece highlights people's views on world peace — and whether it's possible.   Download Quicktime

Academics

Academics divider page created by seniors Olivia Romano, Natalia Lang, and Allison Gerns from Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Il. Pages should be flipped. The right side shown is a photographer’s contact sheet and the left is a masked photo taken from a photo on the contact sheet. The color linkage, folio, and carrot tools will connect throughout the Tabula 2010-2011 yearbook.

Staff Editorial: Perspective on teen dating abuse

A large majority of reported abuse victims end up with scars and long lasting injuries. But these “scars” are not necessarily visible to the human eye and sometimes barely detectable—they manifest themselves in emotional traumas and go much deeper than any injury of the flesh. We have a responsibility to identify potential risk factors and to take action [...]

Assault on Abuse

At 7 p.m. on the July 18, Prevention Programs Coordinator Ms. Lauren Taylor lectured students at the High School Journalism Institute in Teter Hall. She spoke on prevention, myths, and consequences of dating and domestic violence while students took notes, video, audio, and still images. Taylor informed her audience of her job at the Middle [...]

Middle Way volunteer speaks to HSJI students

By: Conor Gearin and Mike Majchrowicz The role of journalists is to seek out the truth and report it; Lauren Taylor, a volunteer at Middle Way House, reminded the students at the High School Journalism Institute at Indiana University Bloomington that their pursuit of the truth extends to their personal lives as well—that they should [...]

Indiana: Plugged In or Unplugged?

Let the World Keep In Touch   Bridget O'Brien – Indiana University junior Click on the link for the full interview. Download Quicktime Since its launch in 2004, Facebook has gained over 400 million members. Indiana University junior, Bridget O’Brien represents one of the 400 million. “I use technology to keep in touch with my [...]

Overview: Teen Dating Violence Lecture

      By: Samantha Butz "I heard some interesting information though I have to say it wasn't really anything I haven't heard before." -Michael O'Neal North Central High School, Indianapolis, IN