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Wrapping Up

July 28, 2011
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For my last blog post, I just want to say how much I appreciated every second of the 2011 CSPA Workshop. Everybody that I met here is amazing in their own unique way. Katie Richcreek: Katie, also known as KT or Cupcakeeee, is seriously my half-White, half-Tongan twin. I don’t have that much to...
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Tyler Pager is saving the world, one country at a time

July 25, 2011
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Saving the world, Tyler Pager. Tyler Pager is saving the world. Sixteen-year old Tyler Pager traveled to Burma, Thailand, and Singapore this summer with Rustic Pathway’s Golden Triangle Adventure program. The program is designed for teens that are interested in community service in international...
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Labeled.

July 24, 2011
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Here at the CSPA Journalism Workshop, us students are labeled. Just as cattle are branded, we are bound by the powers of the lanyard. When I first received the suffocating neck rope, I thought it was a cool-looking, pretty plain black lanyard. With “CSPA...
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The Sights and Sensations of the 60th CSPA Anniversary Party

July 23, 2011
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The Sights and Sensations of the 60th CSPA Anniversary Party

Today marked the end of the first week of the workshop and was also CSPA’s 60th anniversary party. CSPA Alumni came to celebrate at Cuesta Park, all from across...
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The Sick Girl At Camp…On Picture Day

July 20, 2011
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At every camp that I have ever been to, the advisors and counselors tell a variety of funny stories from previous years, and one that always seems to come...
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Plagued by Anticipation, Nervousness, Excitement, Judgement

July 18, 2011
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When I got the email telling me that I was accepted to the 2011 CSPA Journalism Workshop, I was excited. I was nervous. I was filled with anticipation. So...
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