2014-04-07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts:

Chad Hosier, SPJ Awards Coordinator, 317.920.4791,
awards@spj.org

Ellen Kobe, SPJ Communications Coordinator, 317.920.4785,
ekobe@spj.org

INDIANAPOLIS — The Society of Professional Journalists gladly recognizes the 2013 Mark of Excellence Awards winners from Region 4. The MOE Awards honor the best of collegiate journalism from a calendar year.

SPJ’s Region 4 comprises Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and western Pennsylvania. Honorees received award certificates the weekend of April 5 at the Region 4 Spring Conference in Columbus, Ohio. First-place winners will move on to the national MOE competition among category winners from the 12 SPJ regions.

National winners will be notified in the late spring and will be recognized at Excellence in Journalism 2014 (EIJ14) in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 4 to 6. The awards are judged by professionals with at least three years of journalism experience.

The awards honor the best in student journalism. As such, judges were directed to choose only those entries which they felt were outstanding work worthy of such an honor. If the judges determined that none of the entries rose to the level of excellence, no award was given. Any category not listed has no winner.

School divisions are based on student enrollment, which includes both graduate and undergraduate enrollment: Large schools have more than 10,000 students and small schools have fewer than 9,999 students.

See the list below for details on the Region 4 winners, and direct any MOE Awards questions to Awards Coordinator Chad Hosier:
awards@spj.org and 317.920.4791.

Note: The list reflects the spelling and titles submitted in the award-entry process.

NEWSPAPERS

Breaking News Reporting (Large)

Winner: “E. Gordon Gee retires as university president” by Kristen Mitchell, Caitlin Essig and Daniel Rogers, The Lantern, Ohio State University

Finalist: “Lefton Announces Retirement” by Alicia Balog, Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University

Finalist: “A motion to vote no confidence moves forward” by Taylor Stuck, The Parthenon, Marshall University

Breaking News Reporting (Small)

Winner: “Cal U student charged with residence hall robbery” by Gene Axton and Casey Flores, Cal Times, California University of Pennsylvania

Finalist: “Death of local landlord splits town, borough council” by Jonathan Janasik, The Rocket, Slippery Rock University

General News Reporting (Large)

Winner: “Ohio State's private presidential search” by Liz Young, The Lantern, Ohio State University

Finalist: “Worth It?” by Justine McGuire, The State News, Michigan State University

Finalist: “It Couldn't Happen At Chardon” by Alicia Balog, Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University

General News Reporting (Small)

Winner: “Trustees Cut Philosophy Major” by Zack Anderson and Madison Troyer, Cedars, Cedarville University

Finalist: “Waynesburg's Student Senate revises method of representation” by Nick Farrell, Yellow Jacket, Waynesburg University

Finalist: “Diary of former university president returns to campus” by Nick Farrell, Yellow Jacket, Waynesburg University

In-Depth Reporting (Large)

Winner: “Ohio State’s nearly $700M in private contracts” by Kristen Mitchell, Kayla Byler, Caitlin Essig and Liz Young, The Lantern, Ohio State University

Finalist: “Athletic spending increases while academic spending remains flat” by JM Rieger, The Miami Student, Miami University

Finalist: “Michigan Organics” by Mark Fairbrother, Anna Palm, Sydney Smith and Jennifer Liedel, Midland Daily News, Central Michigan University

In-Depth Reporting (Small)

Winner: “RAs Technology Affected by Trustee Mandated 4 Million fund” by Holly McClellan, Zack Anderson and Mary Miller, Cedars, Cedarville University

Finalist: “Wittenberg's Exclusivity - Acceptance Rates” by Jack Ruble, The Wittenberg Torch, Wittenberg University

Finalist: “JCU dragged into controversy” by Alex Higl and Jackie Mitchell, The Carroll News, John Carroll University

Feature Writing (Large)

Winner: “Two Ohio State scientists share a passion for plastic” by Lindsay Friedman, The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio University

Finalist: “Like Fathers, Like Son” by Katie Abdilla, The State News, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Coming out proud” by Danielle Gamble, The Independent Collegian, University of Toledo

Feature Writing (Small)

Winner: “Ghosts haunt Downtown pizza place” by Jane McAnallen, The Globe, Point Park University

Finalist: “Minor Stoney Creek are Cornerstones” by Nate Spanos, Cedars, Cedarville University

Finalist: “Fisk, DeLapp, & Swinehart: The men who saved the museum” by Sally Nelson, Hillsdale Collegian, Hillsdale College

Sports Writing (Large)

Winner: “Andrew Copp: Off the gridiron, onto the ice” by Greg Garno, The Michigan Daily, University of Michigan

Finalist: “The cost of losing a conference title” by Grant Engle, Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University

Finalist: “The last link to Bo” by Matt Slovin, The Michigan Daily, University of Michigan

Sports Writing (Small)

Winner: “Ladies first draws larger crowds” by Macaela Bennett, Hillsdale Collegian, Hillsdale College

Finalist: “A New Stroke for Cedarville” by Beau Michaud, Cedars, Cedarville University

Finalist: “Volleyball's KIAC quest hits sour note” by Zachary Weiss, The Globe, Point Park University

Editorial Writing

Winner: Mia Rupani, Johanna Wharran and Nick Vercilla, The Globe, Point Park University

Finalist: Staff, The Lantern, Ohio State University

Finalist: Kate Bachelder, Caleb Whitmer and Sally Nelson, Hillsdale Collegian, Hillsdale College

General Column Writing (Large)

Winner: Paris Black, The Independent Collegian, University of Toledo

Finalist: Danielle Seamon, The Lantern, Ohio State University

General Column Writing (Small)

Winner: Gene Axton, Laura Zeno and Jamie Rider, Cal Times, California University of Pennsylvania

Finalist: Sam Lane, The Carroll News, John Carroll University

Sports Column Writing

Winner: Matt Slovin, The Michigan Daily, University of Michigan

Finalist: Michael Everett Cook, The Michigan Daily, The University of Michigan

Finalist: Josh Miller, The News Record, University of Cincinnati

Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper

Winner: The Michigan Daily, University of Michigan

Finalist: The State News, Michigan State University

Finalist: Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University

Best All-Around Non Daily Student Newspaper

Winner: The Independent Collegian, University of Toledo

Finalist: Yellow Jacket, Waynesburg University

Finalist: The Carroll News, John Carroll University

MAGAZINE

Non-Fiction Magazine Article

Winner: “No easy choice: How student survivors of sexual assault manage the maze of options before them” by Haley Goldberg, The Statement, University of Michigan

Finalist: “The Dirt On Dirty South” by Jacob Betzner, Backdrop Magazine, Ohio University

Finalist: “The seed of sustainability: How President Coleman’s green initiative is taking root on campus” by Alicia Adamczyk, The Michigan Daily, University of Michigan

Best Student Magazine

Winner: The Burr, Kent State University

Finalist: Southeast Ohio, Ohio University

Finalist: The Statement, University of Michigan

ART/GRAPHICS

Breaking News Photography (Large)

Winner: “Tornado War Zone” by Jacob Byk, Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University

Finalist: “Marshall University president Stephen Kopp exits through protesters after emergency faculty meeting” by Marcus Constantino, The Parthenon, Marshall University

Finalist: “A Mother's Grief” by Chelsae Ketchum, Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University

Breaking News Photography (Small)

Winner: “Religious demonstrators clash with students at Cal U campus” by Casey Flores, Cal Times, California University of Pennsylvania

Finalist: “Students mock religious demonstrators” by Patrick McGill, The Rocket, Slippery Rock University

General News Photography (Large)

Winner: “Sentenced to Prison” by Danyelle Morrow, The State News, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Apple Tree Nursery closing” by Jackie Kellett, The Independent Collegian, University of Toledo

Finalist: “Secret Syrian Mortar Factory” by Coty Giannelli, Summer Kent Stater, Kent State University

General News Photography (Small)

Winner: “Pep rally brings back a familiar face” by Alex Mowrey, The Rocket, Slippery Rock University

Finalist: “Inauguration” by Connor Mulvaney, The Globe, Point Park University

Feature Photography (Large)

Winner: “Medalist” by Justin Wan, The State News, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Big Ten Championship” by Ritika Shah, The Lantern, Ohio State University

Finalist: “Shelter from the Storm” by Jacob Byk, The Burr, Kent State University

Feature Photography (Small)

Winner: “Rockin' Bodies” by Alex Mowrey, The Rocket, Slippery Rock University

Finalist: “Thompson Square” by Alex Mowrey, The Rocket, Slippery Rock University

Finalist: “Students dare to enter the campus haunted house” by Casey Flores, Cal Times, California University of Pennsylvania

Photo Illustration (Large)

Winner: “First kiss” by Shannon Millard, GCmag.org, Central Michigan University

Finalist: “Cover” by Phil Didion, The News Record, University of Cincinnati

Sports Photography (Large)

Winner: “Piling On” by Brian Smith, Daily Kent Stater, Kent State University

Finalist: “Referee no match for Jordan Hall” by Shelby Lum, The Lantern, Ohio State University

Finalist: “Constantine Smears Kalamazoo Hackett at home” by Adam Randall, Three Rivers Commercial-News, Western Michigan University

Sports Photography (Small)

Winner: “SRU falls to Millersville” by Alex Mowrey, The Rocket, Slippery Rock University

Finalist: “Rock sinks Ship” by Alex Mowrey, The Rocket, Slippery Rock University

Editorial Cartooning

Winner: John Vestevich, The Ferris State Torch, Ferris State University

Finalist: Crystal Esquilin, The Independent Collegian, University of Toledo

Finalist: Mason Beuhring and Samuel Speciale, The Parthenon, Marshall University

RADIO

Radio News Reporting

Winner: “Impact reports on new pope from the Vatican City” by Mary Hathaway and Gabriela Saldivia, WDBM Impact 88.9FM, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Women of Islam Lecture” by Rob Engle, WMUL, Marshall University

Finalist: “SGA Election Day” by Jessica Starkey, WMUL, Marshall University

Radio Feature

Winner: “Lansing landmark a 'Temple' for creativity” by Becky McKendry, WKAR, Michigan State University

Finalist: “A Lifetime of Honeybees” by Amanda Schumaker, Miami Public Radio Project, Miami University

Finalist: “John Vucetich on Michigan's wolf hunt, which begins today” by Greg Monahan, Great Lakes Echo, Michigan State University

Radio In-Depth Reporting

Winner: “Budget Cuts Coverage Series” by Sean DeLancey, WMUL, UC Marshall University

Finalist: “Fountain Ceremony Coverage Series” by WMUL NewsCenter 88 Team, WMUL, Marshall University

Radio Sports Reporting

Winner: “Playing for the Front” by Adam Rogers, WMUL, Marshall University

Finalist: “Football Confidence” by Kyle Gibson, WMUL, Marshall University

Finalist: “MU Freshman Road-Tested” by Joshua Rose, WMUL, Marshall University

Best All-Around Radio Newscast

Winner: “NewsCenter 88 10/01/13” by The NewsCenter 88 Team, WMUL, Marshall University

Finalist: “NewsCenter 88 10/18/13” by The NewsCenter 88 Team, WMUL, Marshall University

TELEVISION

Television Breaking News Reporting

Winner: “Mirror Lake Monday” by Chelsea Spears, The Lantern, Ohio State University

Finalist: “Ravenna teen dies in car accident with train” by Gabriel Kramer, TV2, Kent State University

Television General News Reporting

Winner: “Education Achievement Authority Effects” by Jack Crawley, Focal Point, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Pope Francis Gains Popularity” by Mara Thompson, Focal Point, Michigan State University

Television Feature

Winner: “Family Matters: Paczki Day at Roma Bakery” by Jack Crawley, Focal Point, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Traffic Construction - Breana Marquand” by Breana Marquand, WVU News, West Virginia University

Finalist: “Advance” by Branford Marks, WVU News, West Virginia University

Television In-Depth Reporting

Winner: “KSU declines to renew contract of Professor Richard Stanislaw” by Jason Kostura, TV2, Kent State University

Finalist: “DUI” by Marisa Matyola, WVU News, West Virginia University

Finalist: “University Doctor Charged with Child Pornography” by Alexandria Chapin, Buckeye Television, The Ohio State University

Television Sports Reporting

Winner: “Roosevelt High School joins Suburban League” by Gabriel Kramer, TV2, Kent State University

Finalist: “Michigan State Midnight Madness” by Daniel Hamburg, Focal Point TV News, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Athletes Going Pro” by Alyssa Casalino, WVU News, West Virginia University

Television News/Feature Photography

Winner: “Just keep swimming” by Katie Harrington, Media Garden, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Green Friday” by Alex Barhorst, Focal Point, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Shack After School Program” by Branford Marks, WVU News, West Virginia University

Television Sports Photography

Winner: “WVU Gymnastics Success” by Mike Ploger, WVU News, West Virginia University

Finalist: “Michigan State Midnight Madness” by Daniel Hamburg, Focal Point TV News, Michigan State University

Finalist: “MSU Spartans B1G Champions” by Greg Monahan, Focal Point TV News, Michigan State University

Best All-Around Television Newscast

Winner: “Focal Point” by Daniel Hamburg, Alex Barhorst and Greg Monahan, Focal Point TV News, Michigan State University

Finalist: “News Central 34 - 11/15/13” by Rodney Harris, News Central 34, Central Michigan University

Finalist: “Buckeye News Now 19” by Alexandria Chapin, Alice Bacani, Franz Ross and Hayden Grove, Buckeye Television, The Ohio State University

ONLINE

Online News Reporting

Winner: “Two West Virginia mothers support legislation to legalize medical marijuana in the Mountain State” by Thomas Terrarosa, WVUncovered, West Virginia University

Finalist: “UC Pastor Rohm's Legacy Celebrated in Chapel” by Lauren Eissler, Nathan Pilling, Caleb Smith and Jillian Philyaw, Cedars, Cedarville University

Finalist: “Osprey from Michigan refuge arrives in Cuba” by Evan Kreager, Great Lakes Echo, Michigan State University

Online Feature Reporting

Winner: “Off the Grid” by Aaron Bodkins, Kristen Basham and Dave Carl, West Virginia Uncovered, West Virginia University

Finalist: “Milton Maze Getting People Lost for 13 Years” by Diane Jeanty, West Virginia Uncovered, West Virginia University

Finalist: “The Alzheimer’s Project” by Alissa Brouillett, Media Garden, Michigan State University

Online In-Depth Reporting

Winner: “Two West Virginia mothers support legislation to legalize medical marijuana in the Mountain State” by Thomas Terrarosa, WVUncovered, West Virginia University

Finalist: “Anniversary of Srebrenica hits home for many in Kosovo” by Nicole Theodore, KosovaLive, Miami University

Finalist: “For general-admission policy, a costly success” by Zach Helfand, Austen Hufford and Nick Cruz, The Michigan Daily, University of Michigan

Online Sports Reporting

Winner: “The Second Wind” by staff, The Second Wind, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Michigan State Basketball: The Anthony Ianni Story” by Ryan Squanda, isportsweb.com, Michigan State University

Finalist: “Class of the Titans” by Jacob Betzner, Backdrop Magazine Online, Ohio University

Online Opinion & Commentary

Winner: “On top of the tube” by Meryl Gottlieb, USA Today College, Ohio University

Best Use of Multimedia

Winner: “Professor dismissed amid claim he 'actively misrepresented' credentials” by Rex Santus, and Jason Kostura, KentWired, Kent State University

Finalist: “Girl on Fire” by Kate Norman, Nathan Pilling and Madison Sternberg, Cedars, Cedarville University

Finalist: “JFK: Remembering the President 50 Years Later” by Katie Ellis, The Online Rocket, Slippery Rock University

Best Affiliated Web Site

Winner: michigandaily.com by staff, The Michigan Daily, University of Michigan

Finalist: kentwired.com by staff, KentWired, Kent State University

Finalist: statenews.com by staff, The State News, Michigan State University

Best Independent Online Student Publication

Winner: GCmag.org by Jessica Fecteau and Grand Central Magazine staff, Grand Central Magazine, Central Michigan University

Founded in 1909 as Sigma Delta Chi, SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well-informed citizenry; works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists; and protects First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press. For more information about SPJ, please visit www.spj.org.

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