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in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania, for their documentary u.s. gun violence, a complicated puzzle. the first place winner is 11th grader matthew gannon from washington d.c. for his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. matthew also won this year's fan favorite contest. he will receive an additional $500. for his piece enough is enough dealing with pharmaceutical pricing and our student cam first prize winner for the high school west category is ninth grader arundahi nair for her piece fossil fuels to renewables. the challenges of transitioning. congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam competition a success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april and you can watch all 150 winning documentaries on-line at student cam.org. >>> the house oversight and government reform committee held a hearing yesterday about the death of an immigra
in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania, for their documentary u.s. gun violence, a complicated puzzle. the first place winner is 11th grader matthew gannon from washington d.c. for his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. matthew also won this year's fan favorite contest. he will receive an additional $500. for his piece enough is enough...
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in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from west scranton intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania for their documentary "u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle." the first-place winner for the high school east category is 11th-grader matthew gannon from gonzaga college high school in washington, d.c. for his documentary titled "invisible," which deals with homelessness. matthew also won this year's fan favorite contest. he'll receive an additional $500. in the high school central category our winner is 12th-grader jared clark from royal oak high school in royal oak, michigan for his piece "enough is enough," dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. and our student cam first prize winner for the high school west category, is ninth-grader arundathi nair from laramie high school in laramie, wyoming for her piece "fossil fuels to renewables: the challenges of transitioning." congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam compe
in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from west scranton intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania for their documentary "u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle." the first-place winner for the high school east category is 11th-grader matthew gannon from gonzaga college high school in washington, d.c. for his documentary titled "invisible," which deals with homelessness. matthew also won...
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in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania, for their documentary u.s. gun violence, a complicated puzzle. the first place winner is 11th grader matthew gannon from washington d.c. for his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. matthew also won this year's fan favorite contest. he will receive an additional $500. for his piece enough is enough dealing with pharmaceutical pricing and our student cam first prize winner for the high school west category is ninth grader arundahi nair for her piece fossil fuels to renewables. the challenges of transitioning. congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam competition a success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april and you can watch all 150 winning documentaries on-line at student cam.org. >>> the house oversight and government reform committee held a hearing yesterday about the death of an immigra
in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania, for their documentary u.s. gun violence, a complicated puzzle. the first place winner is 11th grader matthew gannon from washington d.c. for his documentary titled invisible which deals with homelessness. matthew also won this year's fan favorite contest. he will receive an additional $500. for his piece enough is enough...
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in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from west scranton intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania for their documentary "u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle." the first-place winner for the high school east category is 11th-grader matthew gannon from gonzaga college high school in washington, d.c. for his documentary titled "invisible," which deals with homelessness. matthew also won this year's fan favorite contest. he'll receive an additional $500. in the high school central category our winner is 12th-grader jared clark from royal oak high school in royal oak, michigan for his piece "enough is enough," dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. and our student cam first prize winner for the high school west category, is ninth-grader arundathi nair from laramie high school in laramie, wyoming for her piece "fossil fuels to renewables: the challenges of transitioning." congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam compe
in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from west scranton intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania for their documentary "u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle." the first-place winner for the high school east category is 11th-grader matthew gannon from gonzaga college high school in washington, d.c. for his documentary titled "invisible," which deals with homelessness. matthew also won...