2019-20 Postscript Receives Gold Medalist Critique from Columbia Scholastic Press Association

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The Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded the 2019-20 Postscript, our student newspaper, a Gold Medalist Critique – our 10th in the last 17 years. The Columbia Scholastic Press Association, a department of Columbia University, was established in 1925 to help improve student publications. 

Congratulations to 2019-20 Editors-in-chief Talia Kolodkin ’20, Bella Palumbi ’20, and Anton Shtarkman ’20, to the faculty advisers, and to all editors and writers who contributed.

“It was a distinct pleasure to read and critique the 2019-2020 edition of The Postscript…Marvelous aspects of this newspaper included informative copy, photography techniques and layout design.” –an excerpt from the judge’s overall comments

More about Postscript: A wholly extra-curricular activity, the newspaper is staffed by highly motivated and dedicated editors and writers who spend hours after school and during weekends to create a newspaper that reflects their sense of news, commentary, features, arts, and sports. As a student-run organization, the content and look of the paper are the responsibility of its editors, and the school fully supports this effort by giving them the freedom to publish openly.

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