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School of Journalism and New Media | University of Mississippi journalism professor helps judge prestigious Pictures of the Year International contest


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Posted on: March 2nd, 2021
by ldrucker
A University of Mississippi School of Journalism and New Media professor recently served as a live judge for the Pictures of the Year International contest.
Alysia Steele, associate professor of journalism, has been virtually judging competition entries for the contest known by some as the oldest, most prestigious photo contest in the world. It started in 1943-44 and is held at the University of Missouri.
This year, Steele said there are 28 judges divided into groups of four, and the contest will continue through March 7.
“This contest is incredibly important because it acknowledges and celebrates the tremendous physical and emotional work that photojournalists do every day,” said Steele, “because it’s their life’s calling and passion, and it’s not easy work. ....

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BECERRA hits primetime — NEWSOM, DEMOCRATS feud on SCHOOLS — GOOGLE lifting ad ban — ESHOO, MCNERNEY blast FOX, NEWSMAX, OANN


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Xavier Becerra will join the Biden administration or remain California’s attorney general.
Senate confirmation hearings for Becerra’s Health and Human Services secretary nomination will launch today, with the Senate HELP Committee kicking things off. The slow-burn process has left legions of Californian politicians hoping to succeed Becerra as AG in a holding pattern, with Gov. Gavin Newsom stating recently that he will not name a replacement until and unless Becerra makes it through the confirmation process. Sen. ....

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Bay Briefing: 'A tricky time' as CA variant could threaten pandemic progress


Bay Briefing: A tricky time as CA variant could threaten pandemic progress
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Romelia Navarro, right, is comforted by nurse Michele Younkin, left, as she weeps while sitting at the bedside of her dying husband, Antonio Navarro, in St. Jude Medical Center s COVID-19 unit in Fullerton, Calif., July 31, 2020. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Jae C. Hong / Associated Press
Fast-moving variant threatens progress
The United States surpassed coronavirus 500,000 deaths on Monday, the same day that two teams of San Francisco scientists reported troubling findings that a California-bred variant is now dominant in many parts of the state, and it is more infectious than earlier versions of the virus. ....

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