For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Indianapolis,
IN
Friday, April 19, 2024
CONTACT: Lou Harry, SPJ Manager of Publications and Awards, lharry@spj.org Kimberly Tsuyuki, SPJ Communications Coordinator, ktsuyuki@hq.spj.org
INDIANAPOLIS — The Society of Professional Journalists recognizes the best collegiate journalism in Region 9 with 2023 Mark of Excellence Awards winners.
SPJ’s Region 9 comprises Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. 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 9 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 Winner: Poudre school district tables vote on Polaris school merger — by Alexandra Seibel, The Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University Finalist: University of Utah to pay $5 million settlement to the parents of Zhifan Dong — by Andrew Christiansen, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Students pack City Council chambers, demonstrate against U+2 — by Grant Coursey, The Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University
General News Reporting Winner: BYU students may be impacted by latest DACA update — by Ivette Galvez Laparra, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University Finalist: Student government addresses genocide comments from member — by Sara Martin, Travis Brooks, The Metropolitan, Metropolitan State University of Denver Finalist: Utah's gender-affirming care ban is harmful to transgender youth, professors and trans student say — by Stevie Shaughnessey, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
In-Depth Reporting Finalist: U students share experiences navigating the OEO process — by Crystal Rose Fraughton, Rachel Kloepfer, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Union frustration grows at MSU Denver over faculty workload — by Madeline Terlep, The Metropolitan, Metropolitan State University of Denver Winner: U origins: A clearer picture of philanthropy at the U and how it has shaped campus — by MJ Jewkes, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
Feature Writing (Large) Winner: U professor’s exhibit honors 2006 Immigration Reform March — by Libbey Hanson, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: BYU student fights against racism through cultural dance — by Ivette Galvez Laparra, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University | Finalist: Meet the U student running for SLC mayor — by CJ Alexander, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
Sports Writing Winner: How a changing media landscape influenced the U's move to the Big 12 — by Austin Eames, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
General Column Writing Winner: Madeline Van Wagenen — by Madeline Van Wagenen, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Columns — by Kayla Lien, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Columns — by Harper Hargis, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper (Large) Winner: The Signpost — by Kennedy Camarena, The Signpost, Weber State University Finalist: The Daily Utah Chronicle — by Staff, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: The Rocky Mountain Collegian — by Staff, The Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University
Best Ongoing Student Magazine Winner: College Avenue Magazine — by Staff, College Avenue Magazine, Colorado State University Finalist: The Daily Universe — by Staff, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University
Best Independent Online Student Publication Winner: CU Independent — by Staff, CU Independent, University of Colorado Boulder
Art/Graphics/Multimedia
Breaking News Photography Winner: Bill banning gender-affirming care for Utah minors passes — by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
General News Photography Winner: Candlelight vigil for Israel — by Garrett Mogel, The Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University Finalist: BYU Arab Student Association aims to foster unity in times of strife — by Amy Ortiz, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University Finalist: A look at drag culture and representation at the U — by Minh Vuong, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
Feature Photography Winner: Support first responders and their families’ mental health — by Sarah Karr, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Lust For life — by Citlali Mares, Talon Magazine, Community College of Denver Finalist: Locals climb 110 stories at LaVell Edwards Stadium to honor 9/11 heroes — by Anna Hair, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University
Photo Essay/Slideshow Winner: Canyoneering class highlight — by Sophie Felici, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: 2023 Utah Pride Parade — A colorful celebration of love and acceptance — by Marco Lozzi, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Free Palestine protest at Denver Capitol — by Garrett Mogel, Milo Gladstein, The Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University Illustration Winner: Navigating student finances — by Star Neil, The Signpost, Weber State University Finalist: Support your local SLC bookstores — by Mary Allen, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: College athletes are in danger of systemic dehumanization — by Kristofer Hoon, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
Photo Illustration Winner: Navigating student finances — by Star Neil, The Signpost, Weber State University Finalist: Support your local SLC bookstores — by Mary Allen, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: College athletes are in danger of systemic dehumanization — by Kristofer Hoon, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
Sports Photography Winner: Utah Men’s Basketball upsets unbeaten BYU to win the Holy War — by Xiangyao “Axe” Tang, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Utah Men’s Basketball narrowly escapes upset in win over Southern Utah — by Mary Allen, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah Finalist: Bucking bronco — by Kennedy Camarena, The Signpost, Weber State University
Best Use of Multimedia Winner: Humanitarian organization Eagle Condor helps people find their wings — by Lynnette McConkie, BYU Universe, Brigham Young University Finalist: BYU Special Olympics focus on lifelong friendships — by Ethan Porter, BYU Universe Live, Brigham Young University Finalist: Angel Flight West brings Christmas to hundreds of Utah children — by Alice Gubler, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University
News Videography Winner: University of Denver's paranormal Mary Reed building? — by Elsie Buczkowski, DU Media, University of Denver Finalist: Denver Mayoral candidates face off at DU — by Cassis Tingley, DU Media, University of Denver Finalist: Sharing living water: Improving the hydraulic resources in the Dominican Republic — by Liesel Allen, Alyssa Regis, Derek VanBuskirk, BYU Universe Live, Brigham Young University
Feature Videography Winner: Spreading Stikbuds across Denver — by Eden Bollschweiler, DU Media, University of Denver
Data Visualization Winner: Lack of suicide resources — by Grace Haglund, The Signpost, Weber State University
Audio
Radio News Reporting Winner: Dying Great Salt Lake — by Hannah Nelson, Aggie Radio, Utah State University Finalist: Abdullah's story — by Dakota Makinen, KGNU, University of Colorado Boulder
Radio Feature Winner: Chernobyl — by Leon Spiess, KVCU, University of Colorado Boulder
Radio In-Depth Reporting Winner: Boulder Housing Coalition — by Jack Armstrong, KVCU, University of Colorado Boulder
Podcast (Conversational) Winner: Overwriter — by Juanita Hurtado, KVCU, University of Colorado Boulder Finalist: Coming into queerness with KCSU & the Pride Resource Center — by Erin Fuller, KCSU, Colorado State University
Podcast (Narrative) Winner: Teenage PTSD — by Lily Wright, KVCU, University of Colorado Boulder Finalist: Your favorite place — by Jack Armstrong, KVCU, University of Colorado Boulder
Broadcast
Television Breaking News Reporting Winner: Utahns rally at the Capitol to support Ukraine one year after Russian invasion — by Trevor Myers, BYU Universe Live, Brigham Young University
Television General News Reporting Winner: Wild turkey invasion — by Anna Johnson, A-TV News, Utah State University Finalist: BYU Special Olympics focus on lifelong friendships — by Ethan Porter, Universe Live, Brigham Young University Finalist: ChatGPT hits campus — by Kainoa Johnson, A-TV News, Utah State University
Television Feature Reporting Winner: A woman's journey from addict to caregiver — by Bella Zafer; Cassis Tingley, DU Media, University of Denver Finalist: Hottest gathering in town — by Zahra Nasir, A-TV News, Utah State University
Television In-Depth Reporting Winner: Losing our lifeblood — by Clayre Scott, Anna Johnson, A-TV News, Utah State University Finalist: Rumbula remembered: Preserving the memory of the WWII massacre in Riga — by Emma Everett Johnson, Ethan Porter, Universe Live, Brigham Young University Finalist: Nuclear energy: Deadly disaster or futuristic fuel? — by Tom Isaacson, Collegian TV, Colorado State University
Television Sports Reporting Winner: Are fans going too far? — by Clayre Scott, A-TV News, Utah State University Finalist: CSU Softball alumni pave the way for today’s Rams — by Madeline Davis, Collegian TV, Colorado State University
Best All-Around Television Newscast Winner: A-TV News — by Staff, A-TV News, Utah State University
Best All-Around Television Magazine Winner: Cache Rendezvous — by Staff, A-TV News, Utah State University Finalist: BYU Universe — by Staff, BYU Universe, Brigham Young University Finalist: Universe Live — by Staff, BYU Universe, Brigham Young University
All Platform
Arts/Fashion Journalism Winner: Funny you mention that: A closer look at the FoCo comedy scene — by Cassidy DuFore Payne, College Avenue, Colorado State University Finalist: The School of Dance presents Balanchine’s ‘Serenade’ — by Haley Freeman, The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah
Campus Reporting Winner: Injured students find ways to get around campus — by Annika Ohran, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University Finalist: Agar art competition blends science and art while encouraging experiential learning — by Bryan Barba Salazar, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University
Food/Restaurant Journalism Winner: Father-daughter BYU alums sweeten up Provo with cheesecake shop — by Andrew Osborn, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University Finalist: Backyard Bird Chicken and Donuts flies away with expectations — by Gideon Aigner, Collegian TV, Colorado State University
Regional Political Reporting Winner: BYU student vies for city council seat with $0 campaign — by Emma Everett Johnson, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University Finalist: Domestic violence bill passes in Utah Senate, parents of Gabby Petito attend vote — by Joel Leighton, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University
Retail/Small Business Journalism Winner: Small business Madi Stitches thrives on social media — by Emma Everett Johnson, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University
Science/Environment Reporting Winner: Historic Utah snowfall a step toward drought control, government officials say — by Josh Rust, The Daily Universe, Brigham Young University
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