WHO DESIGNERS » Up to 20 samples o your work, including layouts, graphics, illustrations, cartoons and other examples. » Unpublished pieces also accepted. MULTIMEDIA » Applicants should have a basic knowledge o Web publishing and HTML. » Experience using graphic design and Web page creation sotware. REPORTERS, COPY EDITORS & EDITORIAL WRITERS » A maximum o 10 published clips. » Unpublished pieces accepted i you haven’t had material published. » Clips will not be returned. PHOTOGRAPHERS » Portolio o at least one picture story (with contact sheets or CD) and up to 20 single photos. » Video experience is a plus. » CDs accepted. » Portolio returned upon request. » Students mus t have completed one year o college. » Preerence is given to m ore advanced students. » Students who have completed undergraduate work also are accepted. » Children o employees o the Courier-Journal are eligible but receive no preerential treatment. » No limits on the number o interns who will be accepted rom a particular college or university. WHY Get valuable hands-on training to help launch your career. See what last year’s interns had to say about their experiences: WHAT Interns report to work as soon as convenient ater the close o the spring semester and work or 12 weeks. » Work week: 40 hours, oten on irregular schedules. » Salary: $500 a week. » Drug test: Interns must pass a drug test beore starting work. » Transportation: Interns must have a valid driver’s license, current automobile insurance and use o an automobile in the Louisville area. Wh en interns use their cars on assignments, they will be reimbursed on a per-mile basis. » Weekly meetings: Editors, reporters and company ofcials hold inormal sessions once a week to acquaint interns with the wide range o newsroom operations. HOW Send ollowing inormation to: Bennie L. Ivory, Executive Editor and Vice President/News The Courier-Journal 525 West Broadway P.O. Box 740031 Louisville, KY 40201-7431 » Resume, including address and telephone number where you can be reached. » Typewritten letter, not to exceed 500 words. Tell why you want to be an intern, your ambitions and interests, and any experience in journalism. Include your computer skills. » Samples o work according to your interest. Questions » Call (800) 765-4011 , Ext. 4616 » E-mail Mary P at Falk at m[email protected] Spend your summer telling stories in Louisville, KY. The C-J has a long tradition o award-winning journalism. “At the beginning o my internship, the editors emphasized that I was a reporter and not just an intern. That rang true during my 12 weeks here. I was held to the same standard as veteran “With the encouragement and help o ellow interns, reporters and editors, I was truly able to fnd my voice as a storyteller. Being able to experience Louisville inside and outside the newsroom has been a great experience.” You can be a part of that tr adition. “At the C-J, there’s an opportunity to work outside your comort zone. Not only do you get to write or just about every desk as a news intern, but you shoot photos and video and adapt to every orm o breaking news that comes your way.” “This internship has been my most dynamic newspaper internship by ar. Not only do you acquire a broad sense o what the newspaper business is like, you also go in-depth in the art o journalism and the crat o storytelling.” “As a designer, I love the variety and challenge that this internship provides . I gained experience working creatively on a deadline.” —Alyse Kordenbrock Ohio University