Selmer Bach newspaper

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The Selmer-Bach-Zeitung (mostly abbreviated SBZ ) is a multi-award-winning school newspaper , published by students from the Selm municipal high school . The first issue of the student magazine appeared in the autumn of 1998. Since then, the publication has been published regularly at intervals of several months, mostly with a three-digit circulation. The current editor-in-chief has been Alexander Krusch since 2007.

Awards

The SBZ has won several awards in the annual school newspaper of the year competition organized by the news magazine Der Spiegel , including an interview with the former Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia , Peer Steinbrück , as the best German-language school newspaper interview in 2004/2005.

In 2003, Federal Education Minister Edelgard Bulmahn presented the editorial team with the German School Newspaper Award of the Junge Presse, which was awarded for the first time at the time, as the best German school newspaper of the year. Three years later, the SBZ came third in 2006, which was awarded in Cologne by RTL editor-in-chief Peter Kloeppel .

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