Cronkite Students Dominate Regional SPJ Awards

Sunday, March 29, 2009

  

For the ninth consecutive year, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University dominated the Society of Professional Journalists’ regional student awards competition. Cronkite students captured 39 awards — almost four times the number won by the second-place school. The Region 11 SPJ Mark of Excellence competition honors the best student work in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam and the Mariana Islands. The Cronkite School has taken first place in the region every year since 2000. This year’s Cronkite awards included 15 first-place honors in print, radio, television and online categories. The first-place winners will go on to the national SPJ awards competition, which the Cronkite School also has dominated, winning more national SPJ awards than any other school in the country for the past three years. Cronkite students swept two categories — Online Opinion and Commentary and TV Feature Photography — in this year’s regional awards. “Our students continue to amaze us with their performance in the SPJ awards and other regional and national competitions,” said Cronkite Dean Christopher Callahan. “We’re very proud of them.” For the second year in a row, Cronkite NewsWatch, the school’s student-produced television newscast, was named Best TV Newscast in the Region 11 competition. The Cronkite Zine, the school’s online student magazine, was named Best All-Around Online Student Publication, and the ASU Web Devil, the online branch of The State Press, ASU’s independent student newspaper, was named Best Affiliated Web Site. The University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Arizona came in second and third, respectively, in the regional competition. Students will accept their awards at a ceremony April 4 during the Region 11 SPJ conference, which is being held at the Cronkite School in downtown Phoenix. Below is the complete list of 2008 Cronkite regional winners: Broadcast Awards Radio Feature First: Colton Shone, “Tattoo” Radio Sports Reporting Second: Dana Granillo, “Ticket Scalping” Television Breaking News Reporting Second: Emily Graham, “Los Angeles Gang Bust” Third: Jeff Skrzypek, “Immigrants Found” Television General News Reporting Second: Emily Graham, “McCain’s Final Rally” Television Feature First: Amber Dixon, “Dairy in the City” Second: Jeff Skrzypek, “Mobile Doctor” Television In-Depth Reporting First: Amanda Soares, “Children of the Borderlands” Second: Michelle Ashworth, “Teen Prostitution” Television News Photography Second: Michelle Ashworth, “Teen Prostitution” Television Feature Photography First: Amber Dixon, “Dairy in the City” Second: Liz McKernan, “Musical Peers” Third: Amber Dixon, “Special Needs/Young Adults” Television Sports Photography First: Michael Seiden, “Fighting for Redemption” Second: Matt Pagel, “ASU Wrestling” Television Newscast First: Staff, Cronkite NewsWatch Online Awards Online News Reporting First: Allison Denny, Matthew Burrows and Michael Shawn Tucker, “ASU Crime” Third, Monique DeVoe, Jeremy Alm, Shea Drefs and Kim Foley, “ASU Students Face Economic Hard Times” Online Feature Reporting First: Ryan Kost, “U.S. Children Stuck in Mexican Orphanages” Second: Keridwen Cornelius and Jillian Sloan, “Diepsloot: A Township” Online In-Depth Reporting First: JMC 470 and JMC 494, “Divided Families” Second: Ryan Kost and Jourdan Rassás, “Defining Change” Online Sports Reporting Second: Andrew Pentis, “Small Town Transfer Finding Success” Online Opinion and Commentary First: Jillian Sloan, “Quiet Despair” Second: Joshua Schoonover, “It’s the People” Third: Daniel O’Connor, “The Dark Side” Best Affiliated Web Site First: Staff, the ASU Web Devil Best All-Around Online Student Publication First: Staff, Cronkite Zine Print Awards General News Reporting Third: Matt Culbertson, “Justice Served 30 Years Later” In-Depth Reporting Third: W.J. Hennigan, “Last Resort” Sports Writing Second: Andrew Pentis, “Letting Go of It All” Editorial Cartooning First: Joseph Ward, cartoon collection General Column Writing First: Christopher Ogino, column collection Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper Second: Staff, The State Press Non-Fiction Article Third: Ryan Kost, “Border Orphans” Best Student Magazine Second: Staff, “Divided Families” Third: Staff, “Health E” General News Photography First: Deanna Dent, “Border Orphans” Sports Photography Second: Matt Pavelek, “ASU on Wrong Side of Saturday Night Surprise”