Workshop Voices

Students learn multimedia and traditional reporting skills at the CSPA.The CSPA/Cal Poly workshop as seen through the sometimes-startled eyes of the students

“Counselor Mel Cassel, who came to pick me up from the Amtrak station, was younger than I had expected. Less than a year older than me, in fact. My dreams of a world-wise, whiskey- swilling counselor were crushed the minute I saw her sweet face.”

– Carlee Jensen

“When I first arrived at Cal Poly I was stunned to see Santa Claus on Campus in the middle of the summer. Before I started searching for sleighs and reindeer, I realized that I had only been looking at Steve Harvey, one of the workshop leaders.”
– Steven Lau

‘You are greeted by a bed as comfortable as a sheet of bricks and blankets that could barely cover a toddler. Whenever you so much as breathe while sleeping, the covers and all the blankets immediately fall apart, leaving you shivering and unable to get any rest.”
– Adam Robak

“A summary of one day’s events prompted a friend back home to ask, “Are you at journalism camp or fat camp?”
– Hannah Song

“I have put blankets on the walls, forced my pillow into my ears, crawled underneath my sheets, counted sheep, and sang a song in my head to block out the entertainment people have at night. My bunk did not have a rail on the non-wall side, either because someone broke it or because someone stole it to sell on eBay. It was not very reassuring to know that I could roll over in my sleep and suddenly drop eight feet to the floor. Not to mention that the ride did not come equipped with seat belts.”
– Arian Khansari

“I came across the intimidating task of trying to wash my hair. The shower nozzle barely reaches the height of my mid-torso, leaving no possible way for me to wash my hair except kneeling on the rough tile. The shower nozzle is not high enough for anybody taller than five feet, much less six feet, four inches.”
– Liam Madden

“The guys’ rooms—four in total—are connected to one another by a central bathroom. There are only two toilets, which is perfectly fine unless all nine guys have a dire emergency at the same time. Then there are the showers …’”
– Brendan Nguyen

“Oh, summer, how you’ve changed, and I hope you’re happy now. When I find myself with no task to do or people to please, I’m at a loss. Why can I not return to those simple days of being pleased with lying in the sun, or reading a book? Instead I crave the tension of deadlines.”
– Lauren­Taflinger

“Okay. Forty minutes on the clock, plenty of time to write a news article. A 65-year-old was shot in the head by an 18-year old attacker. Boom, done. If only it was that simple. Why can’t my lede be that simple? Because the readers want to know the details and those “twenty dollar quotes.”
– Tori ­Robertson

“Though the CSPA is formally known as the California Scholastic Press Association, it should actually be named the Crazy Students waiting for the Printer to Actually work.”
– Rachelle­ Aguilera

“Who knew the “Wednesday Phenomenon” was really just a day when people’s faces turned green and heads spun in circles as if on Disneyland’s Tea Cup ride?”
– Mary­ Albertolle

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What Alumni Say

What a wonderful, confidence-building, learning experience I had at the workshop. I have never worked so hard and laughed so hard in my entire life. — Alicia P. Ross, workshop 1997

It was probably the best-spent two weeks of my life, and everyone can use an experience like that. — Stewart King, workshop 1993

... I came into the workshop a little apprehensive about the intense workload, but after two weeks of nonstop writing and fun, I can definitely say that I wouldn’t trade my time ... for anything in the world. — Camille Amparo, workshop 2007

I don’t know how to possibly sum up my gratitude for giving me the most important two weeks of my life. — Nicole Sunderland, workshop 1995

I can count the workshop as one of the best experiences in my high school career. — Ruth Kwan, workshop 1993

CSPA really allowed me to grow as a writer and a person. It was inspiring to be around people who have the same goals and interests as myself. — Nicole Fisher, workshop 2009

My experience was absolutely amazing … Journalism is more than just writing and exposes, but about responsibility to readers as well. — Laura Nelson, workshop 2007

I learned so much in the two weeks I spent at Cal Poly about writing, people skills, and what journalism is really like. — Kerry Murray, workshop 1994

It was one of the best experiences of my life and definitely the best thing I could have done this summer. — Allie Silvas, workshop 2011

I never considered myself much of a writer, but I think the workshop gave me a chance to pull some writing blood out from within me. — Thomas Lee, workshop 1995

I can honestly say that it was a pleasure to be immersed in such a fast paced, diverse and incredible 12 days of journalism. — LiAnn Ishizuka, workshop 2007

What made it so special was the earnest effort that comes through on the part of the instructors … the fact they wanted to be there teaching was inspirational. — Rebecca Marshall, workshop 1990

I met incredible people at CSPA, learned invaluable lessons, made unforgettable friends. I will never forget this experience. — Kim Minugh, workshop 1998

I have never had such a positive, entertaining, educational, informative and stimulating two weeks in my life. — Ally Van Deuren, workshop 2010

I wasn’t really sure what to expect when I first heard about the CSPA workshop, but now I wouldn’t trade those classes for anything … Every class was so unforgettable. — Jennifer Chou, workshop 1995

I learned more about journalism than I did in my entire year working for my school newspaper. — Amy Marcoullier, workshop 1996

The workshop was the highlight of my high school years … The last memories, all the laughs, all of the wonderful friends I met and the things I learned about journalism … were invaluable. — Anthony Lee, workshop 1998

The skills I learned and the people I met are truly irreplaceable. — Kelsey Wong, workshop 2007

I found that I learned an immense amount about journalism in two short weeks … I would not trade the friendships or the memories I made there for anything. — Crystie McIntyre, workshop 1988

It definitely was a wonderful learning experience. The workshop re-affirmed my love for writing and journalism. — Christine Byun, workshop 1998

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