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STARTING OUT: Imagine that

By Katherine Schilling I shuffle awkwardly in my black pumps as the floors tick by one at a time – ding, ding. The stainless steel…

Lakeshore Technical College receives grant

Lakeshore Technical College, Cleveland, Wis., recently wrote in about their recent grant award. Here’s what the college reported: “Lakeshore Technical College was awarded a $196,000 grant…

Making a few adjustments

Long nights of practice and endless speed tests are familiar challenges for court reporting students. But Kayde Rieken, a student at the College of Court…

A free pen? How about Las Vegas swag?

Students attending the 2017 NCRA Convention & Expo in Las Vegas, Nev., are in for a treat. Firm owners have come together to donate some…

A fresh and tasty baker’s dozen

By Brenda Rogers-Fiscus, Deborah Smolinske, and Beverly Thomas Proofreading is the last step in the finalization of your transcript. The proofreader’s eyes are the last…

How to impress attorneys

By David Ward Much like an umpire in baseball or softball, today’s court reporters are expected to do their job so well that they end…

Q&A: Checking in with Joe Aurelio

Santo “Joe” Aurelio, FAPR, RDR (Ret.), has always had an attraction to the English language, first as a court reporter and later as a professor…

New professional spotlight: Jessie Frey

By Jennifer Porto Jessie Frey has just celebrated her first year working as a freelance deposition reporter. She was a stellar student with infectious enthusiasm.…

TechLinks: Travel apps

By Jennifer Late and Susie Simmons The Technology Committee recently shared a number of travel apps designed to make your travel easier whether your journey…

Among the elite: Earning the RDR

By Megan Rogers “Earning the Registered Diplomate Reporter certification is the crown jewel of our profession, demonstrating competence and experience in all aspects of court…