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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Media Planning Board
has named new student leaders for its publications and radio station
for the 2005-2006 academic year.
Students selected include:
The Crimson White – Chris
Otts of Kenner, La., and Elizabeth de Shazo
of Homewood were named editor and advertising manager.
Otts, a senior journalism major, was last spring’s news
director. He interned with the Scripps Howard Foundation Wire
in Washington, D.C., in the fall. He will intern this summer
at The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Ky. De Shazo, a senior
advertising and Spanish major, has served as a Crimson White
account executive. She previously interned with the BLR Agency
in Birmingham.
Marr’s Field Journal – Gus
Von Hahn-Powell of Madison and Jessica Emrick
of Bessemer were named editor and managing editor. Hahn-Powell,
a sophomore with an undecided major, served as a member of last
year’s layout and prose staff. Emrick, a sophomore apparel
design major, has served as layout and art editor.
Corolla – Samantha
Hall of Huntsville was named editor for the second year. Brittani
Tingle of Madison, Miss., will be co-editor. Hall, who
will graduate in December, is a journalism major. Before becoming
editor in 2004, she served as student life editor. Hall has done
internships with Alabama Public Radio and The Tuscaloosa News.
During the summer she will complete a corporate communications
internship with St. Vincent’s Hospital, and this fall she
will intern at Children’s Hospital, both in Birmingham.
Tingle, a junior English major, served as an office assistant
for the Corolla. She has also worked on the Marr’s
Field Journal as assistant prose editor for two years. This
summer Tingle will intern with Alabama Heritage magazine.
WVUA-FM – Graham
Flanagan and Sarah Snow, both of Tuscaloosa,
were named station manager and business manager. Flanagan, a
senior telecommunication and film major, has served as interim
station manager since March 2004. A former program director,
Flanagan has co-hosted “The Head Rush,” a jam band-themed
show, since 2001. Snow, a senior accounting major, has served
as the co-host of “Strictly Blue Note,” a jazz show.
Black Warrior Review – Laura
Hendrix of Tuscaloosa and Molly Dowd of Fairfield,
Pa., were named editor and managing editor. Hendrix,
a graduate student in the master of fine arts creative writing
program, previously served as managing editor. She earned a bachelor’s
degree in English and French from Birmingham-Southern College
in 2001. Dowd is also pursuing a master’s of fine arts
degree in creative writing and earned a bachelor’s degree
in English from Franklin and Marshall College in Fairfield, Pa.,
in 2002.
Southern Historian – Christian
McWhirter of Caledon Village, Ontario, and Charity
Wait Rakestraw of Statesboro, Ga., were named editor
and assistant editor. McWhirter is pursuing a doctoral degree
in history at UA and earned a bachelor’s degree in English
and history from the University of Toronto in 2000 and a master’s
degree in history from UA in 2003. Rakestraw is a doctoral candidate
in history at UA and earned a bachelor’s degree in history
from Berry College in 2003 and a master’s degree in history
from UA in 2005.
The UA Media Planning Board is a committee of 12 voting members
made up of students, faculty and media professionals and 20 non-voting
members who are editors of student publications, faculty and UA Office
of Student Media staff members. The members of the board are
responsible for providing guidance and support to Student Media
in order to safeguard the publications’ interests and provide
financial support while allowing the publications to maintain their
editorial independence.
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