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3 Grosse Pointe Students Honored For Documentary
These University Liggett School students produced a documentary about the impact of American railroads and C-SPAN is honoring them.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI — C-SPAN’s award-winning state-of-the-art, 45-foot customized Bus is coming to the Grosse Pointe community to honor local students. In total the bus will visit six area schools from May 28-31 to honor sixteen students who won honors in the annual student video documentary competition, StudentCam.
Local winners
An assembly will be held at 10:15 a.m. at University Liggett School to honor Carsten Higbie, Camron Herbert and Giorgio Malkoun, honorable mention winners who will receive $250 for their documentary, "Rails of the Republic," about the impact of American railroads.
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Students in Plymouth, Canton, Troy, Milan and Ann Arbor will also be recognized.
About the C-SPAN bus
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In partnership with Comcast, C-SPAN will present a StudentCam certificate of merit to the students during a ceremony of classmates, teachers, family members and elected officials. The winning videos will also be viewed during the congratulatory events.
Each year, since 2006, C-SPAN partners with its local cable television providers in communities nationwide to invite middle school students (grades 6-8) and high school students (grades 9-12) to produce short documentaries about a subject of national importance. This year, students addressed the theme, "What does it mean to be American? Choose a constitutional right, national characteristic, or historic event and explain how it defines the American experience."
In response, a record 6,318 students from 48 states and Washington, D.C., participated. The most popular topics among the 2,923 submissions included First Amendment rights (17 percent), equality/discrimination (13 percent) and immigration (9 percent).
"As a strong supporter of civic education, Comcast proudly partners with C-SPAN for its annual documentary competition, StudentCam. Each year, we are impressed and inspired by Southeastern Michigan area students' insight and creativity tackling national issues through their short videos. This year's winners creatively portrayed what it means to be American," said Maria W. Holmes, Director of Community Impact for Comcast Heartland Region. "We at Comcast are proud to join C-SPAN in congratulating the winning students in these cities."
Since 1993, a C-SPAN Bus has traveled across the nation in partnership with C-SPAN's cable and satellite providers for local interactions through visits to schools and community events. Visitors to the Bus will engage with the C-SPAN Bus crew and the onboard interactive tools to learn about the unique public service television network, C-SPAN's online presence and C-SPAN Classroom's comprehensive educational resources. Bus visitors will learn about C-SPAN's unique non-commercial, editorially balanced, non-biased coverage of public affairs and political events and the cable industry's commitment to funding its operations.
In Southeastern Michigan, C-SPAN programming is provided by Comcast as a commercial-free public service and can be seen on channel 96 and HD 1125; C-SPAN2 on channel 104 and C-SPAN3 on channel 105 and on the web at C-SPAN.org. Funding for C-SPAN operations, including Bus visits, is provided by Comcast and other cable and satellite TV providers.
Fans can follow the adventures of the C-SPAN Bus on Twitter and Instagram @cspanbus and online at C-SPAN.org/community.
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