Students at the University of Montana School of Journalism have won an award for the "Sovereignty" project they put together last year.
The students received the award for the best college print project from the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial. Their insert examining Montana's tribes was included in the state's three largest daily newspapers and sent to elected officials.
The 16 students involved will pick up their award at a May 24 ceremony in Washington, D.C.
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UM project on Indian sovereignty wins journalism award
(AP 4/26)
Student Project:
Sovereignty (May 2004)
Relevant Links:
Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards - http://www.rfkmemorial.org/journ_award
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