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Browse the Volume: March 2007 |
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Olivia DaDalt, Editor-in-Chief
Alexander Schneider, Editor-in-Chief
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Clara Fraden, Managing Editor
Jason Kuo, Managing Editor
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Jason Agress, Senior Editor for Technology
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George Abbott White, Faculty Advisor
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News Noa Belfer Sarah McIntosh Moire Corcoran Ally Bernstein Marty Loew |
Sports Dan Friedman Christine Busaba Jane Qu Mara Sahleanu |
Massachusetts Press Association's
Award for General Excellence
Suffolk University, March 2008
Class I, First Place
All-New England Journalism Award
in Scholastic Editing and Publishing
New England Scholastic Press Association (NESPA)
Boston University, May 2008
Winner, Excellence in News Writing
Suffolk University, March 2008
Third Runner-Up, Excellence in Sports Writing
Suffolk University, March 2008

On December 19, 2007, Denebola reported about secret security cameras that were installed at Newton South High School. This story, which was held for a month to obtain comment from Principal Brian Salzer, raised controversy and media attention.
First, Newton's local newspaper, The Newton Tab, published an article on their website and blog, with The Boston Globe and Globe West soon to follow. Local divisions of NBC, ABC, and CBS television networks were also interested.
In order to accommodate the mainstream media's increasing requests for information, Denebola senior editors resolved to host an official press conference at the Denebola office.
Click here to view the official statement to the media.