The Sentinel (North Idaho College)
- The Sentinel (North Idaho College)
"The Sentinel" is the North Idaho College student newspaper. It is produced by the students of the Journalism 100 class and has been published since 1957.
"The Sentinel" is distributed throughout the North Idaho College campus and the Coeur d'Alene community.
=Awards receivedFact|date=April 2007=
* Associated Collegiate Press - Multiple National Newspaper Pacemaker Awards, Five-Star All-American Newspaper, Newspaper of the Year, National Hall of Fame
* Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award
* Society of Professional Journalists National - first place, general excellence; first place, online
* Idaho Press Club - general excellence
* Community College Journalism Association - Adviser Hall of Fame (Nils Rosdahl)
External links
* [http://www.nicsentinel.com "The Sentinel" Online]
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