Prairie Post (West Edition)

Lethbridge College’s annual Troy Reeb Internship recipient announced

- More informatio­n on the Digital Communicat­ions and Media program is available on the Lethbridge College website.

A Lethbridge College student will be learning the ropes in two of Canada’s major market media centres as the recipient of this year’s Troy Reeb Internship.

Nicholas Rabl, a first-year Digital Communicat­ions and Media (DCM) student, was selected for the internship based on a story proposal he submitted, detailing the racially biased treatment Indigenous people often face in off-reserve settings.

“I wrote about something that matters to me and I was happy with it. Everything that has happened since then, being named a finalist and now the winner, is a bonus,” says Rabl. “It’s an incredible honour to be selected for this internship and I’m excited to soak in as much as I can.”

The internship, now in its 17th year, is sponsored by Reeb, the Executive Vice President, Broadcast Networks for Corus Entertainm­ent. Reeb’s long-standing connection to Lethbridge College began when he was a student in the Broadcast Journalism program. Since graduating in 1988, he has been named a Distinguis­hed Alumni (2003) and received an honorary degree (2019).

“Nick is a bright, mature and humble young man who impressed all the judges with his humility, writing ability and knack for getting interview subjects to share their experience­s on a sensitive topic,” says Reeb. “He is an outstandin­g candidate for this year’s internship and we look forward to introducin­g him to the highest levels of Canadian media.”

While last year’s recipient was awarded a threemonth paid internship with Global Lethbridge due to pandemic-related travel restrictio­ns, it’s returning to a more traditiona­l delivery this year. Rabl will take an all-expenses-paid trip to Toronto and Ottawa where he will spend 10 days getting handson experience with Global’s online news platforms, television and radio stations. He’ll also work on Parliament Hill with the Ottawa bureau of Global National.

“Nicholas establishe­d himself as a strong student in the early days of the academic year and never backed off,” says Pete Gingras, DCM instructor. “He has a strong news sense, is humble and likeable, and he put an incredible amount of work into his Troy Reeb Internship proposal. I have no doubt he’ll equal or exceed that effort during his time in Toronto and Ottawa.”

Rabl, who’s from Lethbridge, enrolled in the college’s DCM program as a mature student after spending six years working at a local funeral home. He chose the journalism path because he enjoys getting to know people and hearing – and retelling – their stories. As a first-year student, he’s not entirely sure which medium he’ll pursue after graduation but he enjoys writing for print and online. “I feel like I have the best opportunit­y to express myself and the stories I’m telling that way, but wherever I get an opportunit­y, I will be happy to take it.”

 ?? ?? Nicholas Rabl, a first-year Digital Communicat­ions and Media (DCM) student is the recipient of the Troy Reeb Internship.
Nicholas Rabl, a first-year Digital Communicat­ions and Media (DCM) student is the recipient of the Troy Reeb Internship.

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