Last month, juniors Jason Lin, Sara Yen and Amar Karoshi were declared the grand prize winners in C-SPAN’s StudentCam contest for the documentary “Cmd-Delete,” which covered the impacts of technology on the democratic process. Today, the students received congratulatory videos from San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo, former presidential candidate Andrew Yang and former Napster CEO Hank Barry. “Cmd-Delete” will be airing throughout today on C-SPAN’s networks, so be sure to tune in!
Student filmmakers congratulated by San Jose mayor, former presidential candidate Andrew Yang

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