Karp becomes reporter. (Reporter News).After a year as contributing writer, Sarah Karp has been promoted to reporter. Karp has earned numerous awards for her work, including the 2000 Excellence Award from Chicago Women in Publishing for her May 2001 article, "Chicago Valedictorians Struggle to Stay Competitive." The story was part of a three-part series that recently earned the Society of Professional Journalists' national Sigma Delta Chi Award The Sigma Delta Chi Awards are presented annually by the Society of Professional Journalists for excellence in journalism. History The Awards, according the SPJ, began in 1932 when the society chose six individuals for their contributions to journalism. . Karp, a former Daily Southtown The Daily Southtown is a newspaper of the Chicago, Illinois metropolitan area that covers the south suburbs of Chicago and the South Side neighborhoods of the city - a wide region known as the Chicago Southland. reporter, also freelanced for the Reporter prior to joining the staff. The Reporter is also pleased to announce the McCormick Tribune tribune, in ancient Rome, one of various officers. The history of the office of tribune is closely associated with the struggle of the plebs against the patrician class to achieve a more equitable position in the state. From c.508 B.C. Foundation's recent grant of $220,000 for the Robert R. McCormick Robert Rutherford McCormick (July 30, 1880 – April 1, 1955) was a Chicago newspaper baron and owner of the Chicago Tribune. A leading isolationist, opponent of United States entry into World War II and of the increase in Federal power brought about by the New Deal, Tribune Minority Fellowship in Urban Journalism from 2002 to 2005. The annual fellowship gives minority journalists a one-year experience at the Reporter. The Irvin Stern Foundation awarded the Reporter $3,000 toward its general operations. |
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