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As the convention comes to a close, all attendees get together for a group photo at the end of a successful day.
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The Delphi’s supervisor, Brian Smith, opens the convention with an introductory speech.
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Attendees of the Hunterdon County Student Media Convention listen to the opening remarks.
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Del Val teacher, Sarah Rupert, explains many different ways to use light to one’s advantage in her photography session.
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Freshman Leah Reinking practices the photography skills she learned in Sarah Ruppert’s “Working the Rectangle” session.
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GSSPA president Tom McHale leads his breakout session, “Covering Controversy”.
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Cinematographer Chris Racioppi explains the power of good lighting in his session, “Lighting 101”.
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Keynote speaker Charles Stile shares his journalistic advise. He discusses his 10 commandments with emphasis on the importance of packing a sandwich.
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Convention attendee implements the skills learned from Kara Sterner in her “Square One” sessions.
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Keynote speaker, Charles Stile, and executive Hunterdon County superintendent, Juan Torres, converse in between breakout sessions.
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Convention attendees, Melanie Tramo and Ellie Lyons, apply the skills they learned in their breakout sessions to their own projects.
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Convention attendees make a cup tower with the event’s merchandise.
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As the convention comes to a close, all attendees get together for a group photo at the end of a successful day.
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The Delphi’s supervisor, Brian Smith, opens the convention with an introductory speech.
Del Val holds Hunterdon County Student Media Convention
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Emma Haig is a sophomore at Del Val, and this is her second year writing for The Delphi. She plays volleyball for the school, as well as for CJVA. In her spare time, she enjoys rewatching “Grey’s Anatomy,“ taking her dog Stewie Bob on walks and spending time at LBI. Before she was a student at Del Val, she attended Kingwood Township School.


Dani Newman is currently attending Del Val as a sophmore and is the Social Media Editor for The Delphi. Dani plays volleyball and hopes to continue playing sports later in the year. When Dani is not playing volleyball, she is hanging out with friends or family. As Dani continues with her exciting year, she hopes to explore her passion in writing.