High School Journalism Institute
Applications now open for High School Journalism Institute 2024
This year’s program will be held July 20-27, 2024, at the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis.
LGBTQ+ students at Portland area Catholic schools say they feel silenced by guidance on gender identity
Queer students at Catholic high schools around Portland say they feel trepidation over new guidance from Portland Archbishop Alexander Sample on transgender rights.
Don’t miss the 11 news stories produced by these Oregon high school journalists
These stories are the result of a week of hard work.
Local farmers markets help address growing hunger crisis
Following federal welfare cuts, the Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets are using incentive programs to help stretch shoppers’ money.
Community college’s budget cuts mean fewer opportunities for adult learners
Linn-Benton has seen 25% fewer students since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Free fridge’ movement faces backlash from neighbors, city officials in Oregon
“How do you know whether that food has been kept at a proper temperature?”
Corvallis Fire hopes new hires are a step toward improving services
The amount of calls that the Corvallis Fire Department responds to has gone up 87% since 2000.
Remedy for boredom leads to student’s passion for finding truth
Karthik's summers in India forced him to read newspapers to pass the time. It led to a love of journalism.
Music, art and journalism: Finding connection after COVID
Inspired by guitarists like Elizabeth Cotten, John taught himself how to play guitar during COVID.
Student journalist gives voice to underheard
Her goal is to set an example for other differently abled teens who want to be writers.
Student voices: RAW emotions from a photographer
When taking photos, I take them with my heart.
Rock star turned soil scientist channels ‘resistance’ through organic farming
On a recent Tuesday in July, James Cassidy wore a lime green fedora with a single avocado earring and dirt-stained jeans.