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Navarra en punto', supplement of the students of the fourth year of Journalism, is released

For more than two months, 28 students have edited this publication, with the participation of 81 anonymous Navarrese people.

24/11/11 09:17

The School of Communication hosted the presentation of the supplement 'Navarra en punto', in which 28 students of the fourth year of Journalism have worked during this semester. The basis of the project, which is expressed in 32 pages, is to approach the reality of Navarre during 24 hours through different protagonists: a cloistered nun, a hatter, a shepherd, a worker at the Volkswagen factory or an unemployed person. In total, 81 anonymous faces, 81 "people who have given us their lives", as Ana Cabanillas, deputy director of 'Navarra en punto', pointed out during the presentation .

Together with her, Marta Castillo has been the director of the supplement, Ingrid Ribas has been the artistic director and Victoria Retondaro, the director of advertising. essay advertising design Mirentxu Asín, Alberto Bonilla, Iñaki Borda, Ana de la Cava, Alba Díez de Ure, Amaiur Elizari, María Estébanez, Beatriz García, Cristina García, Iñigo Gómez, Marta González, Álvaro Guzmán, Iraia Hermosilla, Iker Huarte, Sara Labalestra, Carlos Larroy, Raquel Martínez, Alfonso Muerza, Leire Onieva, Vanessa Ortega, Raquel Páramo, Leticia Pérez, Juan Postigo, Pablo Vega and Javier Velilla.

The students have been coordinated by professors Luis Guinea, Miguel Ángel Jimeno and Paco Sancho, from the subject 'Edition of newspapers and magazines', where the project is framed.

"It is one of the things to which more time is dedicated throughout the year, but one of the most worthwhile. It is real journalism, and seeing it published on paper is a satisfaction," said Miguel Ángel Jimeno.

According to Luis Guinea, 97% of project is perspiration, in reference letter to the sweat and effort behind the 32 pages, and 3% inspiration. But in addition to work, the students have recognized that they have strengthened ties. "You learn to respect different opinions and grow as a person," said the artistic director of the supplement, Ingrid Ribas.

This is the seventh consecutive year in which the students of the fourth year of Journalism edit a supplement, thanks to the partnership of Diario de Navarra and the presses of Heraldo de Aragón, where it has been printed. On this occasion, the journalist and professor Javier Marrodán was in charge of sponsoring this project.

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