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𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ SUMMARY

The Journalism course is a first-year course— as in it’s in its first year of being implemented— at UA high school. The course focuses specifically on the news, and how it’s 16 student class could inch itself into that atmosphere efficiently.


𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. About
  2. Classes
  3. Class roster
  4. Class relations
  5. Significant projects
  6. Trivia

𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ COURSE NAME ﹕ Journalism Course

𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ CLASS NUMBER ﹕ 1-L

𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ HOMEROOM TEACHER ﹕ Cementoss

𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ STUDENTS ﹕ 16

𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ LOCATION ﹕ West side of the H-building



𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ ABOUT ﹕ The Journalism course is a first-year course— as in it’s in its first year of being implemented— at UA high school.

Originally, the Management course handled these journalism things, like a heroes public image and what not, but UA decided to steer the management course into the direction of creative development, rather than the aspect of writing and articles that could promote a heroes public view. This change was made so that the journalism course could run on its own.

It’s currently in a expiremntal stage, with the course planning to run 3 years without any new classes. If the first year does well, they’ll open it again next year, but that’s still something that needs to be proven.

The class consists of 16 students— lower than the UA average of 20, but easier to manage for a first year course still trying to work itself out. Those who applied for the hero course but didn’t get in also had a chance to apply to the journalism course, which would potentially help them with heroics in the future, but only 4 took that chance. Said 4 (Takada Kiku, Yoo Baekho, Hirai Kaori & Shinohara Haruto) are now in the journalism course.


𓈒 𓏸ㅤ۪ CLASSES

⠀ㅤׂ ⠀criminal psychology ⠀ 𓈒⠀ ‎ ‎‎ ‎ ‎⠀✧

What goes through a villains head when ding such acts? What leads them to be as evil as they are? And how can we learn to sympathize with said villains who couldn’t do anything?

⠀ㅤׂ ⠀headline writing⠀ 𓈒⠀ ‎ ‎‎ ‎ ‎⠀✧

Pretty self explanatory, How to write compelling headlines.

⠀ㅤׂ ⠀AP literature⠀ 𓈒⠀ ‎ ‎‎ ‎ ‎⠀✧

Normally, a class would get a normal Literature class. But, seeing how this is Journalism and writing is (arguably) the most important part of it they needed a more advanced class.