Conventions are always a great time to learn new skills, but the close-knit environment of last year’s ACP summer workshop provided attendees with an especially great opportunity for growth (and plenty of tweet-able moments).
And as this summer’s ACP/CMA workshop approaches, we’re reminiscing about the weekend young journalists spent in Minneapolis last July.
Students came ready for a challenge — whether they were going up against staff conflicts, frustrating sources or an unhelpful university.
"What doesn't need to be challenged? Everything needs to be challenged." #acpsummer
— Kiley Wellendorf (@kileywellendorf) July 10, 2015
And, of course, skills learned at the workshop boosted students’ confidence and benefitted their organizations.
It's been a long but exceptional three days here at #acpsummer. This fall, watch for the SDSU Collegian and our COMPLETE redesign!
— stardust ✨ (@KatieGebauer) July 11, 2015
Students gleaned plenty of wisdom from instructors. In the leadership track, editors learned how to put aside their natural inclinations and focus on building a team.
As a hothead and self admitted perfectionist, Laura's seminar on conflict is phenomenal. Definitely coming out a better person #acpsummer
— Mathew Burciaga (@math_burciaga) July 11, 2015
Legal troubles were a hot topic, and leaders discovered their rights.
Thanks for an AMAZING workshop @FrankLoMonte! Ready to go out bring #hazelwood awareness to the masses! #acpsummer
— Kellie McCown (@kelliemccown200) July 11, 2015
Plus, gathering story ideas is never a bad thing.
I've gotten at least 10 stories ideas just sitting here in the #LegalThoughts session with @FrankLoMonte … #acpsummer
— Sara Bertsch (@sarabertsch) July 11, 2015
In other sessions, students got right to work, furiously taking notes, crafting new designs, covering events and attending tours.
Lifestyles editor @kmclayton95 learning new arts and entertainment reporting tips at the #acpsummer workshop. pic.twitter.com/IqrRZEg3JT
— The Collegian (@sdsucollegian) July 11, 2015
It certainly wasn’t a vacation; students were doing hands-on reporting, interviewing and storytelling.
Putting #acpsummer student journalists to work! Here they are interviewing athletes at #seniorgames2015 pic.twitter.com/aSUDRhwngB
— Abby Simons (@AJillSimons) July 11, 2015
On the sports track, attendees got a chance to cover a remarkable Twins game (and even interview the team after).
One @sacstate editor's view from the press box at Target Field, covering the Twins. #acpsummer #acptwins pic.twitter.com/GK32YSf4LA
— Mike McGough (@Mike_McGough) July 11, 2015
And sometimes their work took all night — but it was worth it in the end, right?
The serious work we do at 3 a.m. @Mike_McGough @j_martinez559 @acpress #acpsummer pic.twitter.com/czxZUBpKxQ
— Jonathan Ayestas (@jonayestas) July 11, 2015
Students in the narrative track even spent a day in jail. For journalism, of course.
What's more fun for a bunch of budding journalists than a tour of the jail? #acpsummer pic.twitter.com/x0eFcOEo2p
— Abby Simons (@AJillSimons) July 10, 2015
ACP Summer was full of characters, including instructor Steven Chappell.
@TheMissourian's @thegrammarnazi just closed at #ACPsummer speaking Klingon. I would expect no less. pic.twitter.com/C00T2kk6aL
— its jake (@JakeTypo) July 12, 2015
There are certainly worse places to spend a weekend, especially with nearby sites like Minnehaha Falls.
Minnesota, you have been good to us (even for the extra day we were there!) #acpsummer #bcc #theobserver #workshops pic.twitter.com/sctiXTcGEi
— BCC Observer (@BccObserver) July 14, 2015
After spending four days learning alongside your peers, it’s easy to suffer from withdrawals.
Not going to lie, I kinda miss being around sports nerds all day. #acpsummer #sportsreporting @acpress
— Riley Cole (@RCole2014) July 24, 2015
But as cliche as it sounds, the lessons students learned were significant (and they lasted longer than a tweet).
"As a team, you will get things done." – Laura Widmer. With that, #acpsummer is done.
— Mathew Burciaga (@math_burciaga) July 12, 2015
Maybe we’re cheating a bit, but there were plenty of great moments from the workshop.
A quick photo collage recap of all the marvelous things that took place this last weekend at the ACP Summer Workshop! pic.twitter.com/byW0DP71cW
— ACP (@acpress) July 14, 2015
We hope to see you at this year’s ACP/CMA summer workshop in Minneapolis from July 14-17 — and we’re sure you’ll take away lessons that you can’t express in just 140 characters.