Not every installment comes with pictures (and not all of the pictures have IDs), but the oft-renamed
Careers in Journalism/Mass Communication Conference,
co-sponsored by Fort Worth SPJ and the TCU Schieffer School of Journalism, boasts a vigorous intellectual give and take dating to the first edition, as the Fort Worth Journalism Project, in April 2003. The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication that year named the workshop one of the country’s top programs supporting high school journalism.
photos by Andrew Young, Chance Welch, Rix Quinn and Kay Pirtle
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Karen Borta, KTVT-TV
Seventeen presenters from the professional ranks and more than 100 participants made for a rewarding morning on the TCU
campus.
Top: Fort Worth SPJ president Eddye Gallagher, Tarrant County College Northeast; above: Paul Harral, Star-Telegram; Edna Horton, TCC NE; author Mary Rogers, free agent; bottom, from left: Jake Batsell, SMU; Kent Chapline, KTVT-TV; Brett Shipp, WFAA-TV
Top right: David Sedeño, Star-Telegram; below and right: Gordon Dickson, left, Star-Telegram; Jeff Prince, Fort Worth Weekly; Mark Horvit, Star-Telegram, with a little Indian
Above: 
Tracy
Rowlett, KTVT-TV; Deborah
Ferguson, KXAS-TV;
left: Susan Schrock, Star-Telegram
Early on, the workshop featured a writing contest for the high school students. The 2004 winners were, front row, from left: Andrew Morris and Jorge Martinez, North Side; Angelo Rios and Jesus Arizmerdi, Trimble Tech; back row, from left: Brooke Gray, Paschal; William Lopez, Arlington Heights; Alicia Franklin, Trimble Tech; Jeremy Von Winkle, Southwest; Jesus Garcia and Vannessa Diaz, Trimble Tech.