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    Student publications earn 75 awards

    By April 6, 2011Updated:November 1, 2011 Baylor News No Comments4 Mins Read
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    This version corrects that Baylor’s student publications won 75 awards, not 72, and includes the awards below.

    Baylor student publications won big this past weekend at the 2011 Texas Intercollegiate Press Association conference, where the Baylor Lariat, Round Up yearbook and Focus magazine came home with 75 awards combined.

    EDITOR OF THE YEAR — Nick Dean
    DESIGNER OF THE YEAR — Ryan Brinson
    PHOTOJOURNALIST OF THE YEAR — Daniel Cernero

    On-site awards (7):

    First Place — Headline Writing, Chris Derrett
    First Place — Copy Editing, Carmen Galvan
    Second Place — Critical Review, Jessica Acklen
    Second Place — Yearbook Design, Jenna DeWitt
    Second Place — Sports Reporting, Chris Derrett
    Third Place — News Photo, Nick Berryman
    Third Place — PR Crisis Management, Carmen Galvan

    Lariat (32)

    First Place — In-Depth Reporting (Generation Y)
    First Place — Feature Photo, Makenzie Mason (Listening)
    First Place — News Feature Story, Sara Tirrito (Hero builds)
    First Place — Sports Page Design, Chris Derrett (Texas Bowl)
    First Place — Best Blog, Nick Dean (Election Day 2010)
    First Place — Best Online Interactivity

    Second Place — Best of Show, Lariat
    Second Place — News Story, Lariat Staff (UT campus chase)
    Second Place — Feature Story, Wakeelah Crutison (Best Gifts)
    Second Place — Critical Review, Cara Leigh (Life As We Know It)
    Second Place — Picture Story: Stephen Green, Matt Hellman, Makenzie Mason, Amy Heard
    (Christmas)
    Second Place — Editorial Cartoon, Claire Taylor (NFL brain scan)
    Second Place — Best Video Package, Jordan Bradley (Prescribed Burn)
    Second Place — Best Online Community Engagement

    Third Place — Page One Design, Nick Dean (Bowl Game)
    Third Place —Headline Writing, Nick Dean (Drive now, txt l8r. Thx.)
    Third Place — Special Section/Edition (Generation Y)
    Third Place — Photo Illustration, Daniel Cernero & Nick Dean (Have you seen me?)
    Third Place — Sports Column, Matt Larsen (Fight to overcome)

    Honorable Mention — Editorial Writing, Sommer Ingram (Baylor Family)
    Honorable Mention —Page One Design, Nick Dean (Going Green)
    Honorable Mention — General Column Writing, Jonathan Angel (Race: Mine to Proclaim)
    Honorable Mention — Sports Action Photo, Daniel Cernero (Going for the Block)
    Honorable Mention — Opinion/Editorial Page Design, Nick Dean (Social Media)
    Honorable Mention — Sports News Story, Chris Derrett (Elite 8 Win)
    Honorable Mention — Sports News Story, Justin Baer (Duke Ends Bears’ Run)
    Honorable Mention — Sports Feature Photo, Daniel Cernero (Bowl Bound)
    Honorable Mention — Picture Story: Daniel Cernero, Nick Dean, Makenzie Mason
    (Bruin Bold)
    Honorable Mention — Feature Page Design, Caty Hirst (Blurring the Lines)
    Honorable Mention — Sports Page Design, Justin Baer (Dealing Aces)
    Honorable Mention — Photo Illustration, Daniel Cernero (Marriage vs. Cohabitation)
    Honorable Mention — Best Multimedia Package (Generation Y)

    Round Up Yearbook (25)

    SWEEPSTAKES

    First Place — Overall Excellence
    First Place — Sports Action Photo, Erin Dickhaut (Waterski)
    First Place — Feature Photo, Matt Hellman (Fiesta Ring Toss)
    First Place — Academic Photo, Stephen Green (Sculpting Wood)
    First Place — Photo Story, Round Up staff (Bonfire)
    First Place — Opening Spread, Ryan Brinson (It Began Here)
    First Place — People Spread, Ryan Brinson (Larger than Life)
    First Place — End Sheets, Ryan Brinson (It Began Here)
    First Place — Title Page, Ryan Brinson (It Began Here)
    First Place — Cover Design, Ryan Brinson (Round Up 2010)

    Second Place — Organizations Package, Megan McVay (Student Publications)
    Second Place — Sports Package, Rachel Moorman (Football)

    Third Place — Academic Copy, Megan McVay (Backpacks)
    Third Place — Academic Package, Emily Tichenor (Opera)
    Third Place — Photo Story, Round Up staff (Diadeloso)
    Third Place — Sports Copy, Rachel Moorman (Post-Season Success)
    Third Place — Information Graphic, Rachel Moorman (Rivalries)
    Third Place — People Spread, Ryan Brinson (Junior Profiles)
    Third Place — Feature Photo, Stephen Green (Big Event)
    Third Place — Academic Photo, Matt Hellman (Revolution)

    Honorable Mention — Sports Feature Photo, Stephen Green (Taking the field)
    Honorable Mention — Sports Copy, Rachel Moorman (Post-Season Success)
    Honorable Mention — Student Life Copy, Megan McVay (No Pit Stop)
    Honorable Mention — Organizations Copy, Megan McVay (Student Publications)
    Honorable Mention — Organizations Package, Ryan Brinson (Commitment)
    Honorable Mention — Sports Package, Rachel Moorman (Basketball)
    Honorable Mention — Feature/Student Life Package, Ryan Brinson (Homecoming)

    Focus magazine (5)

    Second Place — Story Package: Amy Lane, Hannah Cunningham, Katy McDowall
    (Bleeding Pen)
    Second Place — Feature Story, Amy Lane (Bleeding Pen)

    Third Place — Cover Design, Katy McDowall (Focus on A&E)
    Third Place — Picture Story, Shanna Taylor (Beauty of Movement)

    Honorable Mention — Overall Design, Focus staff

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