Take a gamble and check out our Nevada list today. Bet you’ll like it.
Our 100 lists of 100
1. Guy Clifton
2. NRS 388.077 (New Voices)
3. Access to Company reps
4. Tours of local media outlets
5. UNR’s Reynolds School of Journalism
6. State competitions
7. Gold Hill News Gang
8. Patrick File- UNR professor who helped pass New Voices
9. Mark Twain
10. The Nevada Sagebrush
11. Arianna Bennett
12. Wild Garlic pizza on deadline weekend
13. Reno High = First Amendment Freedom of Speech School
14. Pizza worknights
15. Summer Boot Camps
16. NSPA/JEA National High School Journalism Convention
17. Starbucks deliveries from past editors during deadlines
18. Supportive administrators
19. The Dolan Automotive Program gives back to local schools
20. JEA Advisers Institute in Vegas
21. The Nevada Independent
22. Greenspun School of Journalism – UNLV
23. Southwest Shadow.com
24. SNSJ Awards
25. NSPA Pioneer Award Winner Matt LaPorte
26. The Las Vegas Sun
27. The Las Vegas Strip
28. The Las Vegas Review Journal
29. The Neon Junkyard
30. Reno News & Review
31. UNR Insight Magazine
32. Mark Twain’s “News” stories
33. Vegas Golden Knights
34. Las Vegas Aces
35. The Fremont Cannon
36. Judy Allen
37. Nevada Press Association
38. JEA Curriculum
39. CSPA
40. NSPA
41. JEA
42. Critique services
43. Theme weddings
44. People of New York-inspired assignments
45. Raising Cane’s fundraisers
46. Yogurt Beach Fundraisers
47. Totally unique stories- Area 51, Mob Ties, Old Hollywood, and Dead Brothel Owners elected to office … can’t beat it!
48. Thunderbirds
49. Sun Youth Forum
50. Ron Futrell – for sports
51. Tricia Kean
52. Contact 13
53. Nate Tannebaum
54. The way news is covered in Las Vegas… Heavy Coverage of Events such as VGK.Concerts, Things on the strip, NYE coverage , Election Coverage
55. Las Vegas Review Journal HS Journalism Awards
56. UNLV- Journalism Professors
57. Investigative Reporting- You Ask, We Investigate
58. News Stations are allowing my students to intern at their station! (High School)
59. College internship opportunities
60. Beasley Media Group
61. Every adviser of every scholastic publication in the state (That’s a lot of dedication!)
62. Advisers who take leadership positions in state and national journalism organizations to provide representation, guidance and support
63. The number of news articles in The Mob Museum
64. Advisers who want to be involved with scholastic journalism outside of their own school experience
65. Advisers who take the extra time to travel to national conventions
66. Advisers who fill out all that extra paperwork to travel with (and also without) students to expand their own knowledge of scholastic journalism
67. Students who enjoy going to national conventions and workshops
68. Students who work for their own money to attend conventions and workshops
69. Students who turn their scholastic journalism experiences into solid resume-building items
70. Businesses that support scholastic journalism through ad purchases and sponsorships
71. Work Nights with middle school students
72. Parents who buy food
73. Community members who buy ads to support programs
74. Colleges at conventions who reach out to students to follow up
75. Zero Hours
76. Editor Holiday Dinners
77. Barnes/Noble brainstorming sessions
78. The Howl
79. The Hillside Hotwire
80. The Silverado Star
81. Nevada Preps
82. The Smith Center
83. Neon Lights
84. Photo shoots in The Arts District
85. Mt. Charleston
86. The Sphere
87. The Bellagio Fountains
88. 91.5 KUNV
89. Fox5 Las Vegas
90. UNLV-TV
91. The Scarlet and Gray
92. Las Vegas Weekly
93. KTNV 13 Action News
94. KSNV News 3 Las Vegas
95. The Miracle Mile
96. The Vegas Voice
97. Sun Standouts
98. Las Vegas Magazine
99. Vegas PBS
100. GVTV