Much to the chagrin of your dear adviser, AP Style does not permit the use of this helpful punctuation mark.
What is the serial (or Oxford) comma?
This unit of measurement (1/6 of an inch) is used to separate elements within our designs.
What is a pica?
In a dark photo situation, it is important to adjust this to allow more light to enter the lens.
What is aperture?
This is the proper name for a "sub-headline."
What is a deck?
The First Amendment protects these five freedoms.
What are speech, press, religion, petition, and assembly?
These are the only kinds of quotation marks used in headlines.
What are single quotation marks?
This is the term used for content that may "run off" a page when printed.
What is the bleed?
When capturing a moving target, it is important to increase this setting to ensure you are shooting a clear photo.
What is shutter speed?
It is equally advisable to keep your mind as well as your text and photos out of this.
What is the gutter?
This 1969 Supreme Court decision ensured that students do not "shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate," ruling in favor of a young girl and her brother, who chose to silently protest the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands to school.
What is Tinker v. Des Moines?
Only the first word and proper nouns are capitalized in this component of every article.
What are headlines?
To ensure a clean and clear print, content designed for print must have a minimum resolution of what?
What is 300?
This "rule" in photography helps you ensure you line up your photos with an eyeline or horizon line and give your target somewhere to look or move toward.
What is the rule of thirds?
All saved work on our server should be saved in this textual format.
What is a slugline?
This 1988 Supreme Court ruling drastically limited student expression by giving administrators more power to censor student work.
What is Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier?
According to AP Style (and pretty much every English teacher in the US of A), this number and above should be written numerically.
What is 10?
This is the term for the amount of space between lines of text.
What is leading?
When a photo is edited to where it isn't recognizable as the original photo, it is now referred to as this.
What is a photo illustration?
Two pages that face each other that utilize the same design elements are referred to as this.
What is a spread?
This piece of legislation is gaining popularity among student journalism advocates, as its adoption limits administrative censorship and returns the "voice" to the students.
What is New Voices?
When using quoted material in your work, your attribution must always be written in this order.
What is active voice (eg., person said)?
Newspaper layout should always conform to the shapes of either of these two letters of the alphabet?
What are "L" or "U"?
Finish this phrase: Zoom with your ______ first, not with your lens.
What are your feet?
This page component contains the page number.
What is a folio?
In order for an FHS administrator to censor your work, he or she must prove that the publication of your work would do this.
What is cause a material or substantial disruption of the learning process?