Bulletin staffers win State Collegiate Press awards
Emporia State University
Originally published 01:27 p.m., April 10, 2008
Updated 01:27 p.m., April 10, 2008
Journalists from Emporia State University’s campus newspaper, The Bulletin, carted home awards from the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press conference April 6-7 in Wichita.
Bulletin copy editor Molly Heavner, a senior from Spring Hill, won first place in news writing for her story on Emporia State alumni and students with connections to the Greensburg tornado disaster. Managing editor Mallory Livingston, a sophomore from Topeka, and staff writer Christi Hays, a sophomore from Goddard, won third place in series writing. Editor-in-chief Chris Hunter, a senior from Park City, won third place in sports photography.
The Bulletin is in the four-year Kansas public university newspaper category, and the newspaper received a bronze medal in overall competition. Individual honorable mention awards in cartoons went to Pat Becker, a freshman from Wichita, and Taryn Trousdale, a senior from Andover. The Bulletin’s editorial board received an honorable mention in editorial writing, and Hunter received an honorable mention in sports photography.
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