Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Young journalist gets hands-on experience

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A Dumas resident gained profession­al experience over the summer as part of the Arkansas Newspaper Foundation’s Summer Internship Program.

Joe Santana is a junior mass communicat­ion major at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He was one of four college students selected for the internship program.

Santana worked as a reporter and photograph­er for The Dumas Clarion over the summer, according to a news release.

“Mr. Rick Wright, the publisher, knew me from around town for my photograph­y after I replied to an article where he was looking for a part-time photograph­er,” Santana said. “I started taking pictures during my senior year of high school in 2020, which was the height of covid. When we were out of school, I picked up my camera that I had originally bought for YouTube videos and started taking my friends’ senior portraits. That’s how I got started.”

During his internship, Santana did everything from administra­tive duties and selling advertisin­g to writing stories and taking photograph­s.

“I traveled around with my co-worker, Linna Jones, the journalist of Dumas,” Santana said. “I went with her to cover town meetings and write feature stories. She showed me the ropes of how to be a journalist. The internship really showed me how to appreciate newspapers.”

His favorite assignment of the summer was a Flag Day story on the importance of maintainin­g flags.

“A veteran in Dumas had noticed a lot of torn up flags around town, and he really wanted us to tell people how to take care of flags properly,” Santana said.

The Arkansas Newspaper Foundation supports Arkansas newspapers by helping fund summer interns at Arkansas Press Associatio­n member newspapers across the state. The paid internship is designed to help aspiring college-aged journalist­s get started in their newspaper careers.

“Joe was a great summer intern, and we enjoyed having him at the Dumas Clarion,” Wright said. “Joe is an excellent writer and photograph­er and an excellent feature story writer. I see nothing but a great career in Joe’s future.”

Santana’s internship was specially sponsored by a donation from the Arkansas Press Women, the Dumas Chamber of Commerce, Dumas Economic Developmen­t, and Merchants & Farmers Bank of Dumas in memory of Charlotte Tillar Schexnayde­r.

Melvin and Charlotte Schexnayde­r owned and published The Dumas Clarion for 44 years. Charlotte Schexnayde­r, who died in 2020, was one of the first members and a former president of Arkansas Press Women and the first female president of the Dumas Chamber of Commerce, among many other honors she held.

Santana has just joined the staff of UA Little Rock’s student newspaper, The Forum, and is looking forward to a career in journalism after he graduates in May 2024.

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