Lethbridge Herald

LC student earns Troy Reeb internship

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A second year Digital Communicat­ions and Media student at Lethbridge College has been named this year’s recipient of the annual Troy Reeb internship.

Toronto and Ottawa represent Canada’s news hotspots, meaning it often takes years of experience and multiple moves for journalist­s to break into those markets. But December Burgess will get to jump right in.

Burgess will spend 10 days immersed in the world of broadcast and journalism at some of the top newsrooms in the country.

Troy Reeb, a 1988 Broadcast Journalism alumnus and 2003 Distinguis­hed Alumni recipient, is Corus Entertainm­ent’s Senior Vice President, News, Radio and Station Operations. Reeb appreciate­d Burgess' open mindedness, her enthusiasm for learning and her writing style.

“The news article December wrote as part of her applicatio­n process brought tears to my eyes. That’s the first time in 13 years this has happened,” says Reeb in a press release from the college. “She paints a picture with her writing. She has a bright future and we look forward to welcoming her to Toronto and Ottawa later this spring.”

The all-expenses-paid internship will begin in Toronto where Burgess will spend time with the teams at Globalnews.ca, Global Toronto (TV) and Global News Radio 640. Burgess will then travel to Ottawa where she’ll be on Parliament Hill, working with the Ottawa bureau of Global National.

To apply for the internship, Burgess wrote a news story that uncovered multiple cases of cyberbully­ing and the prevalence of it happening across Canada. She realized it was a compelling story more people had to hear, and she hopes it will bring attention to the fact people are not getting punished for harassing others online.

“I love writing and being a producer,” says Burgess. “This internship will provide me incredible opportunit­ies to broaden my perspectiv­e.”

Kris Hodgson, interim chair of the School of Media and Design, echoes this sentiment. “The Troy Reeb Internship is an amazing opportunit­y for students in the Digital Communicat­ions and Media program. The opportunit­y to spend time with one of Canada's top broadcaste­rs will be an invaluable opportunit­y for December."

Burgess is from Moose Jaw, Sask. She has always loved writing and saw Lethbridge College’s DCM program as a natural fit after graduating from high school.

Burgess is the 13th Lethbridge College student to take advantage of this unique internship opportunit­y.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? December Burgess poses with Troy Reeb.
Submitted photo December Burgess poses with Troy Reeb.

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