Cherubs bustle in the third floor hallway during rotating rewrites. In 2008 cherubs experienced the first ever morning session of rewrites.

Cherubs stay strong during rotating rewrites


After hearing rumors about the rotating rewrites excercise, the 2008 cherubs experienced more rewards than tears while learning how to write leads.


Cherubs sweat the details for accuracy
Cherubs learn the importance of getting facts right or facing consequences.


Battle for iPhone begins with blogs
Cherubs discovered the world of blogging and learned about themselves and each other.


Magazine matters: Learning to write in a different medium
Magazine editors Cynthia Wong of People and Bret Begun of Newsweek exposed the world of magazine writing to cherubs, who learned the importance of design layout and headlines in journalism.
Less can be more in journalism
Good writing isn't just about putting words in a story - it's about leaving them out, too.
Cherubs manage time to make deadline
Any cherub could tell you that meeting deadlines is difficult. This summer, cherubs learned how to balance work with play.
Cherubs learn from headline bloopers
Instructors Jacqueline Chmielnicki and Amy Lee taught cherubs to assess clarity in a headline writing workshop that featured famous headline bloopers.