End of an Era: Print program looks back on 45 years of Sheridan Sun
BY JASMINE ANTHONY
The Sheridan Sun print edition is coming to an end. On Dec. 11, a pub night was held in The Marquee by the Print program to celebrate the 45 years that the paper has been published. Current students, faculty and alumni of the program gathered to share memories and commemorate the end of an era. The Sheridan Sun paper, which came out in 1971, has won 10 awards over the years and has been the first platform of publication for thousands of journalism students.
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- Elise Morton, one of The Sheridan Sun's main photographers, took many of the photo's during the Sun Setting event.
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- Faculty member Cindy Burgess watches a video made by a group of students in her video production class
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- Keith Corkum proudly watches his group video, a music video they made for the song "Closing Time", on screen at the event.
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- A group of current students enjoy the speeches. From left: Kelsey Lyons, Olivia Little, Stefan Lee, Courtney Blok, and Nicole Calhau
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- Former Print Journalism program coordinator and current professor Nathan Mallett and current coordinator Kathy Muldoon speak to the crowd onstage at the Marquee.
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- Samantha Maich, Chris Coutts (2015 graduate), Mark Elgie and Andrew Goulart share a laugh on Friday.
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- Von Jeppeson, Amanda Good-Fuller, and Amy Reusch represent the Class of 2009