For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Indianapolis,
IN
Monday, April 29, 2024
CONTACT: Lou Harry, SPJ Manager of Publications and Awards, lharry@spj.org Nadia Gordon, SPJ Communications Coordinator, ngordon@hq.spj.org
INDIANAPOLIS — The Society of Professional Journalists recognizes the best collegiate journalism in Region 8 with 2023 Mark of Excellence Awards winners.
SPJ’s Region 8 comprises Oklahoma and Texas. First-place winners will compete at the national level among other MOE winners from the 12 SPJ regions.
National winners will be notified in the late spring.
MOE Awards entries are judged by professionals with at least three years of journalism experience. Judges were directed to choose entries they felt were among the best in student journalism. If no entry rose to the level of excellence, no award was given. Any category not listed has no winner.
School divisions are based on student enrollment, including both graduate and undergraduate: Large schools have at least 10,000 students and small schools have 9,999 or fewer students.
The list below details all Region 8 winners. If you have any questions regarding the MOE Awards, contact SPJ Manager of Publications and Awards Lou Harry by email.
This list reflects the spelling and titles submitted in the award entries.
Print/Online
Breaking News Reporting (Large) Winner: One student killed, another injured at high school — by Drew Shaw, Christine Vo, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Swatting incident — by Staff, OU Daily, University of Oklahoma
Breaking News Reporting (Small) Winner: Student reports aggravated assault in overflow housing — by Xochilt Garcia, Ashley Khamtrashyan, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Finalist: New college named for Onsteads through $25 million gift — by Jaylynn Ward, The Optimist, Abilene Christian University Finalist: Baylor caught cheating, Tamusa Chess team awarded first place — by Matthew "Moose" Lopez, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
General News Reporting (Large) Winner: Triumph over torture — by Fatimah Azeem, Andre Averion, The Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas Finalist: First day of testimony centers on sexual assault scandal, Title IX policies — by Jenna Fitzgerald, The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University Finalist: First day of testimony centers on sexual assault scandal, Title IX policies — by Jenna Fitzgerald, The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University
General News Reporting (Small) Winner: Zoo Day celebrates partnership with A&M-San Antonio, deadline for zoo internships Dec. 1 — by Beatriz Pizarro, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Finalist: Title IX hands out multitools with pocket knives as part of 'swag' merch at resource fair — by Ashley Khamtrashyan, Xochilt Garcia, Ally Gonzales, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
In-Depth Reporting (Large) Winner: Value of a college degree — by Karoline Leonard, OU Daily, University of Oklahoma Finalist: SMU archives reveal painful past — by Emma McRae, The Daily Campus, Southern Methodist University Finalist: Joyless: Amusement park liquidation underway, owner recalls past — by Reece Nations, The Hub@TTU, Texas Tech
Feature Writing (Large) Winner: A way of life': A walk through Mission Arlington’s humble history, major impact — by Isaac Appelt, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Remembering the Cookie Queen — by Karoline Leonard, OU Daily, University of Oklahoma Finalist: The Sun God: Behind the man, myth, legend — by Brianna Chavez, The University Star, Texas State University
Feature Writing (Small) Winner: Communication lecturer shines light on mental health awareness, meditation — by Natalie Tristan, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Finalist: How tough are ya? — by Dylan Villalon, El Espejo, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Sports Writing (Large) Winner: Born to ride — by Jonathan Perriello, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Trick plays, T’Vondre Sweat lead Texas to Big 12 Title over Oklahoma State — by Lindsey Plotkin, The Daily Texan, University of Texas at Austin Finalist: World Series fuels excitement — by Isaac Appelt, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Sports Writing (Small) Winner: Football earns nearly $1 million in contract guarantees from 2023 season — by Will Dalton, The Optimist, Abilene Christian University
Editorial/Opinion Writing Winner: Editorials — by Staff, The University Star, Texas State University Finalist: Editorials — by Dang Le, Chris Huddleston, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
General Column Writing Winner: The Shorthorn's column portfolio — by Ronaldo Bolaños, Deekota Diaz, Sam Salabit, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Statues, singers and a political cliff — by George Schroeder, Sarah Gallaher, Emma Weidmann, The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University Finalist: Opinion columns — by Diya Contractor, Trinitonian, Trinity University
Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper (Large) Winner: The Daily Texan — by Staff, The Daily Texan, University of Texas at Austin Finalist: The Mercury — by Staff, The Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas Finalist: The Collegian — by Staff, The Collegian, Tarrant County College
Best Ongoing Student Magazine Winner: El Espejo magazine — by Staff, El Espejo, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Finalist: SMU Look — by Staff, SMU Look, Southern Methodist University
Best Affiliated Web Site Winner: OUDaily.com — by Jillian Taylor, Colton Sulley, Karoline Leonard, OU Daily, University of Oklahoma Finalist: The University Star Online — by Staff, The University Star, Texas State University Finalist: The Collegian website — by Staff, The Collegian, Tarrant County College
Best Independent Online Student Publication Winner: The Hub@TTU — by Staff, The Hub@TTU, Texas Tech University
Art/Graphics/Multimedia
Breaking News Photography Winner: Protestors disrupt student government — by Joel Solis, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: UTA Police arrest suspect for criminal trespass — by Christine Vo, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: San Marcos under flash flood warning — by Kobe Arriaga, The University Star, Texas State University
General News Photography Winner: Community remembers Arlington police officer’s life, impact — by Christine Vo, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: TCC student leaders take Austin — by Alex Hoben, The Collegian, Tarrant County College Finalist: Chess team’s historic run ends in the finals — by Tim Danger Ramos, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Feature Photography Winner: Powwow uplifts Native American culture — by Ronaldo Bolaños, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Sing Song senior act — by Daniel Curd, The Optimist, Abilene Christian University Finalist: Indian Culture Association hosted the Holi Festival of Color — by Daniel Curd, The Optimist, Abilene Christian University
Photo Essay/Slideshow Winner: 2023 SERVPRO First Responder Bowl: Texas State vs. Rice University — by Kobe Arriaga, The University Star, Texas State University Finalist: Goin' Band embarks on Macy's Day Parade — by Jacob Lujan, Marianna Souriall, The Daily Toreador/dailytoreador.com, Texas Tech University Finalist: Preserving paradise in pictures — by Ronaldo Bolaños, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Illustration Winner: Asian cinema — by Claudia Humphrey, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Hispanic Heritage Month — by Cristina Del Coro Trio, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Hands on horticulture — by Markus Meneses, The Collegian, Tarrant County College
Photo Illustration Winner: Beauty industry — by Kelsey Wells, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Sports Photography Winner: Texas State upends Baylor — by Ken Prabhakar, The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University Finalist: Disbelief and relief — by Ronaldo Bolaños, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Saints send the Jags home; OLLU showers A&M-San Antonio with home runs — by Tim Danger Ramos, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Best Use of Multimedia Winner: Texas State upends Baylor — by Michael Haag, George Schroeder, Ken Prabhakar, The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University Finalist: Miss Juneteenth — by Christine Vo, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Trump launches 2024 campaign in Waco — by Caitlyn Meisner, Luke Lattanzi, Ken Prabhakar, Jessica Rajkumar, The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University
Feature Videography Winner: Valley brush strokes — by Camilo Diaz, Jr., VocesdelaComunidad.com, University of North Texas
Audio
Radio News Reporting Winner: Council approves new library policy — by Athena Triantopoulos, KACU, Abilene Christian University
Radio Feature Winner: Texas archeologists team up with Indigenous communities in Paint Rock excavation — by Sheridan Wood, KACU, Abilene Christian University Finalist: Two 81-year-old best friends have begun their expedition around the world — by Paige Taylor, KACU, Abilene Christian University
Radio In-Depth Reporting Winner: Texas adolescents need more access to mental healthcare — by Sammantha Gutierrez, KACU, Abilene Christian University Finalist: West Texas landowners can get federal money to clear invasive plants to fight drought — by Sheridan Wood, KACU, Abilene Christian University
Podcast (Conversational) Winner: The Pony Pod — by Katie Bergelin, The Daily Campus, Southern Methodist University
Broadcast
Television General News Reporting Winner: Boxed-In: Improving storm shelters — by Carson Sanders, Gaylord In-depth, University of Oklahoma Finalist: Language barrier-storm warnings for Spanish speakers — by Kevin Palomino, Gaylord In-depth, University of Oklahoma Finalist: The College Tour premiere — by Khalaya Coleman, LUTV News, Lamar University
Television Feature Reporting Winner: Parents keep child's memory alive ten years after school tornado — by Sydney Price, Gaylord In-depth, University of Oklahoma Finalist: Milk Mondays — by Claire Goodyear, Lariat TV News, Baylor University Finalist: Recognizing greatness — by Taylor Justice, LUTV News and Media Online, Lamar University
Television Sports Reporting Winner: Crypto's final frontier — by Austin Hedgecoth, DCTV, University of North Texas
Television Sports Reporting Winner: The dark side of sports betting — by Alex Weister, DCTV, University of North Texas Finalist: Texas State upends Baylor — by George Schroeder, Lariat TV News, Baylor University
Best All-Around Television News Magazine Winner: Hell in the Heartland: 10 Years — by Staff, Gaylord In-depth, University of Oklahoma
All Platform
Arts/Entertainment/Fashion Journalism Winner: Fashion goals — by Bo Rubenstein, SMU Look, Southern Methodist University Finalist: Students focus on a different kind of paperwork with Crafty Jaguars and ACM — by Bryan Lopez, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Finalist: Mural sparks public arts' conversation — by Jonathan Perriello, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Campus Reporting Winner: Campus reporting from The Daily Texan — by Samantha Greyson, The Daily Texan, University of Texas at Austin Finalist: Renaming Woolf Hall — by José Romero, Franceska ‘Wolf’ Isaly, Jonathan Perriello, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Campus shuts down, employees step up — by Dang Le, Mandy Huynh, Jonathan Perriello, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Cultural Criticism Winner: Columns — by Dang Le, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Food/Restaurant Journalism Winner: From Scratch — by Jonathan Perriello, Leo Rosas, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Investigative Reporting Winner: Thinking Theta? Think again. — by Ellis Rold, The Daily Campus, Southern Methodist University Finalist: Vice president solicited gifts — by Dang Le, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
Regional Political Reporting Winner: Texas' DEI reporting — by Drew Shaw, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington Finalist: Voters’ guide: Propositions 1-14 — by Mesquite Contributing Writers, Jemareon Moore, The Mesquite, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Retail/Small Business Journalism Winner: Egg prices doubled — by Jonathan Perriello, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington
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