On Friday afternoon, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’s newsmagazine published its first printed work since the tragic school shooting on February 14: A memorial issue dedicated to the 17 students and staff who lost their lives.
Following the shooting nearly two months ago, student reporters spoke with every victim’s family members and friends, including those who have been less vocal, for this special version of The Eagle Eye magazine. The issue, simply titled “In Memorium,” was distributed to every student and faculty member last week, and released digitally on the publishing platform ISSUU.
“Here is our memorial issue,” student editor Carly Novell tweeted with a link to ISSUU. “Please read it, so you could find out more about who the beautiful individuals that we lost were. I hope we did you all justice. If you would like to donate to the issue, here is a link for that.”
Here is our memorial issue: . Please read it, so you could find out more about who the beautiful individuals that we lost were. I hope we did you all justice. If you would like to donate to the issue, , here is a link for that
Carly Novell (@car_nove) April 6, 2018
So proud to be a student at Douglas, especially to be on the Eagle Eye. It’s our job as journalists and students to show you all what our school is and who the people we lost were. Newspaper has created a family for me at MSD, and I couldn’t imagine doing this without them
Carly Novell (@car_nove) April 6, 2018
“thank you to the @SunSentinel for printing the Eagle Eye morial issue in the Sunday edition today,” she tweeted.
thank you to the for printing the Eagle Eye memorial issue in the Sunday edition today.
Nikhita Nookala (@nikta04) April 8, 2018
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