KSU wins more SPJ Region 4 awards than any other school
April 5, 2009
Kent State walked away with 18 Region 4 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards at Saturday’s ceremony in Columbus.
Kent State received more awards than any other school in the region.
First place winners will compete against winners from the 11 other regions and will be announced at the SPJ national conference Aug. 27-30.
Here are the winners:
Breaking News Reporting
&bull Third Place – Megan Rozsa, Caitlyn Wachovec, Sept. 11 memorial coverage
General News Reporting
&bull First Place – Tyrel Linkhorn, “I didn’t know you, but I loved you,” coverage of the shootings at Northern Illinois University.
&bull Second Place – Staff, Daily Kent Stater, “Five years later: Life after five years in Iraq”
Editorial Cartooning
&bull Second Place – Christopher Sharron
Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper (published 4+ times per week)
&bull Second Place – Daily Kent Stater
Non-Fiction Article
&bull First Place – Ted Hamilton, “The Last Great Gun Debate,” The Burr
&bull Second Place – Ben Wolford, “A New Era,” Fusion
&bull Third Place – Sarah Steimer, “Anyone can come and not be judged,” Fusion
Best Student Magazine
&bull First Place – Fusion
&bull Second Place – The Burr
Feature Photography
&bull Second Place – 24 hours in Portage County
Best Affiliated Web Site
&bull First Place – CyBurr
&bull Second Place – KentNewsNet.com
Online Sports Reporting
&bull First place – KentNewsNet.com, Kent State football vs. Akron
Online News Reporting
&bull First place – KentNewsNet.com, Prentice Hall fire
TV In-Depth reporting
&bull First place – Julie Landis, Lauren Yelichek, Jenelle Maddox, Cystic Fibrosis
TV General News Reporting
&bull First place – Kyle Miller, Center of Hope
&bull Third place – Julie Landis, MROD