UNA Celebrates Student Press Freedom Day

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FLORENCE– Student Publications at the University of North Alabama celebrated Student Press Freedom Day on Friday with a ribbon cutting and tours of the newly renovated space on campus.

 

“Our student publications are exceptional examples of the good work our students and faculty do keep our campus informed,” said Dr. Ken Kitts, UNA’s President. “The updated facility provides a place to exchange ideas, share thoughts, and produce journalism that makes a difference.”

 

 Dr. Butler Cain

Dr. Butler Cain

The new space provides a more modern, workable space for student journalists. The dark room has also been renovated, and the Diorama will evolve into an updated publication similar to a magazine that will publish twice each year.

 

Student Press Freedom Day is an opportunity to acknowledge the odds against which students have often struggled to tell their stories. The day is another way to celebrate the success of student journalists and to understand those challenges.

 

“Journalism is facing numerous challenges in the United States, but UNA Student Media staff and volunteers are rising to meet them,” said Dr. Butler Cain, Chair and Professor in the Department of Communications. “I’m so proud of our students’ efforts. They bring energy and professionalism to their work, and it is our responsibility as a university community to mentor and empower them.”

 

Justin Bergh

Dozens of students serve on the staffs of The Flor-Ala and the UNA yearbook, and hundreds are enrolled in the courses offered through the Department of Communications. Dr. Justin Bergh serves as an assistant professor as well as the Student Media Advisor.

 

“Good journalists play an essential role in a functional society,” he said. “Our student journalists at UNA are no different. The work they do provides fundamental information and insight to the UNA community. I am continually impressed by their passion, professionalism, and dedication to their craft.”

 

Among the students who serve in publications is Lavette Williams, a junior at UNA who is in her second year as the editor of The Flor-Ala.

 

“It is important to acknowledge student journalists, especially because we cover campus news related to the pandemic and ongoing social movements from a student perspective,” she said. “I am grateful to be a part of The Flor-Ala, where I am given the opportunity to be a voice for students across campus and to be able to work with a staff who takes pride in what they do. It is The Flor-Ala staff and our advisor, Dr. Bergh, who have pushed me to be the best reporter that I can be.”

Media Release/Ms. Michelle R. Eubanks
Director
University Communications & Marketing
UNA 

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