'Six Mile Post' named All-American for 2003-04
By Amy Waters
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Staff Writer
The �Six Mile Post� has received
the Associated Collegiate
Press' All-American honor rating
for the 2003-2004 school year.
This is the sixth time the
newspaper has received this rating.
The rating scale starts at the
low end with Third Class and
goes up to the All-American rating.
An All-American rating is
given to a publication which receives
four or five Marks of Distinction and a minimum of 900
evaluation points. The �Six Mile
Post� received four Marks of Distinction.
Sam Chapman, editor-in-chief
of the �Six Mile Post,� said,
�The whole staff is deserving of
the honor. We all take time out
of our personal schedules, not
class time, to work on the paper.�
He added that Dr. Kristie
Kemper, �Six Mile Post� adviser,
is the oxygen that keeps the
newspaper alive. �She keeps this
thing running,� he said.
The staff for 2004-2005 has
many new and returning members.
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