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#GirlsinSports — join USC for a special reporting project

High School Insider is teaming up with USC for a project to highlight female student athletes on social media. Tell us what it’s like to be a female athlete at your school. Take a photo or video of a female athlete, tell us who she is, and put a quote from her in which tells […]
<a href="https://highschool.latimes.com/author/emg013/" target="_self">Eduardo Gonzalez</a>

Eduardo Gonzalez

November 12, 2015

High School Insider is teaming up with USC for a project to highlight female student athletes on social media.

Tell us what it’s like to be a female athlete at your school. Take a photo or video of a female athlete, tell us who she is, and put a quote from her in which tells her story. Do not forget to use #girlsinsports after the quote! Let’s tell the world about amazing girls in sports.

Here are some examples.

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Want to learn more?

Join other high school students for a discussion with female journalists and athletes in the industry to explore the competitive world of women in sports.

The event will be on Dec. 1 at 5:30 p.m. at USC’s Wallis Annenberg Hall.

Click here for more details.

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