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2011 Awards Handout Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association – 2011 Awards Competition – March 31, 2011 (Entries were judged by members of the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press.) Individual Awards Honorable Mention EDITORIAL WRITING Individual Awards Second Place 4-Year Schools Christopher Wyche First Place 2- & 4-Year Schools Philip Maucieri East Central University Jennifer Massey Southwestern Oklahoma State University NEWS WRITING Oklahoma City Community College DISPLAY ADS Honorable Mention First Place Tyler Silvy Second Place First Place Third Place Kylie Pool Oklahoma State University Jeremy Cloud Liliya Smal Christopher Wyche Oklahoma State University Oral Roberts University Oklahoma City Community College East Central University SPORTS WRITING Second Place First Place Third Place Second Place Honorable Mention Lornna Bates Sherman Merchant Jordan McCown Ethan Hendricks Laron Short Southeastern Oklahoma State Oral Roberts University Oklahoma City Community College Oral Roberts University University of Science & Arts of University Oklahoma Third Place Second Place Honorable Mention Third Place Kari Merrick Adriana Valtinson Donald Ashwood Honorable Mention Adam Kemp Southwestern Oklahoma Rose State College Oklahoma City University Jason Culp Oklahoma State University State University Oklahoma State University Honorable Mention FEATURE WRITING Honorable Mention Third Place Nathan Hatcher INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING Rachel Whitlock First Place Oklahoma City University Ryan Stewart First Place Oral Roberts University Morgan Beard Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City Community College Rob Inman Honorable Mention East Central University Honorable Mention Aimee Deal Honorable Mention Amanda Bland Second Place Oral Roberts University Eli Linton Bishal Malla Second Place Oklahoma State University Oral Roberts University Joey Stipek Oklahoma City Community College CARTOONS Oklahoma City Community College DITORIAL RITING E W Honorable Mention Third Place First Place First Place Donald Ashwood Nathanael Robertson Lukas Vodicka Third Place Morgan Koehn Oral Roberts University Tulsa Community College Oklahoma City University Bryce Merkle Southern Nazarene University Oral Roberts University Individual Awards Second Place SPORTS WRITING Second Place 2-Year Schools Kristen Smith Honorable Mention Rachel Engel First Place East Central University Crystal Herber Cameron University Ethan Hendricks Northwestern Oklahoma State NEWS WRITING Oklahoma City Community College Third Place University Third Place First Place Melissa Hubble The Staff Justin Combs Second Place East Central University Honorable Mention Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City Community College Morgan Beard Cynthia Mellon Oklahoma City Community College Honorable Mention East Central University FEATURE WRITING Second Place Daniel Pool Third Place First Place Whitney Knight University of Science & MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING Oklahoma City Community College Milen Brown Arts of Oklahoma Sarah Al-Khaldi First Place Bacone College Oral Roberts University Michael Faggett Third Place COLUMN WRITING Cameron University Mark Smith Honorable Mention Second Place First Place Oklahoma City Community College Jared Bills Adam Kemp Chelsea Kimbrough Second Place Eastern Oklahoma State College Oklahoma State University Oral Roberts University Toni A. Hill Honorable Mention Tulsa Community College Brittany McDaniel Honorable Mention Third Place Erin Cole Jordan McCown Rose State College Bacone College Oral Roberts University 1 Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association – 2011 Awards Competition – March 31, 2011 (Entries were judged by members of the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press.) Third Place Honorable Mention Honorable Mention The Daily O’Collegian OVERALL NEWSPAPER Heather Egly Ashley Rowland Guy Folger Oklahoma State University The Oklahoma Daily Oral Roberts University Eastern Oklahoma State College Eastern Oklahoma State College Award of Excellence University of Oklahoma Award of Excellence Honorable Mention YEARBOOK SPORTS WRITING Honorable Mention The Cameron Collegian Meredith Negri First Place Ale Parker Cameron University The Cameron Collegian Oral Roberts University Brittney Hunter Oral Roberts University Award of Merit Cameron University Oral Roberts University Award of Excellence Honorable Mention SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY Northwestern News Whitney Knight Second Place First Place Northwestern Oklahoma The Daily O’Collegian Oklahoma City Community College Seanacie Weber Marie-Emilie Shewmaker State University Oklahoma State University Oral Roberts University Bacone College Award of Merit Award of Excellence REVIEWS The Journal First Place NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY Second Place The Journal Toni A. Hill Estibalitz Giron East Central University East Central University First Place Honorable Mention Tulsa Community College Kristina Simberg Bacone College Award of Excellence Oral Roberts University The Southwestern Second Place Third Place The Northwestern Whitney Knight Jennifer Pearsall Southwestern Oklahoma Northwestern Oklahoma State University Second Place State University Oklahoma City Community College Jennifer Wimer Oklahoma City Community College Award of Merit Honorable Mention Rose State College Third Place Honorable Mention The Southeastern NTERIOR AGE ESIGN Christy Johnson Third Place Mark Benson I P D Southeastern Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City Community College Alisha Loyd Bacone College The Oklahoma Daily Award of Merit Southeastern Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Honorable Mention State University Honorable Mention Award of Excellence Rogers State Hillpost Brittany Gotcher Elisabeth Vogt Rogers State University University of Science & Honorable Mention East Central University The Journal Award of Merit Arts of Oklahoma Mindy Herb East Central University Southwestern Oklahoma YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY Award of Excellence The Collegian Honorable Mention State University First Place Oklahoma Panhandle State University Cammilia Holmes Michele Zamecnik The Daily O'Collegian Honorable Mention Tulsa Community College Honorable Mention Oral Roberts University Oklahoma State University Kyle Dickinson Award of Excellence The Southwestern YEARBOOK FEATURE WRITING East Central University Second Place Southwestern Oklahoma State University First Place Joy Bork Northwestern News Honorable Mention Northwestern Oklahoma Kathleen Kelly FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY Oral Roberts University State University Newspaper Awards Oral Roberts University First Place Third Place Award of Merit 4-Year Schools – Private Rachel Morrison Second Place Kristin Threadgill Oklahoma City Community College The Cameron Collegian Allison Schaeffer Oral Roberts University RONT AGE ESIGN Oral Roberts University Cameron University F P D Second Place The Oracle Honorable Mention Christy Johnson Newspaper Awards Oral Roberts University Third Place Oklahoma City Community College 4-Year Schools – Public Mallory Beyer The Southeastern Award of Merit Oral Roberts University Southeastern Oklahoma Third Place RONT AGE ESIGN State University The Campus Danetta Butler F P D Honorable Mention The Oklahoma Daily Honorable Mention Oklahoma City University Rose State College Award of Merit Julie Ellis University of Oklahoma Eastern Oklahoma State College Award of Excellence 2 Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association – 2011 Awards Competition – March 31, 2011 (Entries were judged by members of the Kansas Associated Collegiate Press.) INTERIOR PAGE DESIGN The Connection The Daily O’Collegian Perihelion Pesagi The Oracle Tulsa Community College Oklahoma State University Oral Roberts University East Central University Oral Roberts University Award of Excellence Award of Excellence Award of Excellence Award of Merit Award of Excellence The Baconian The Pioneer Pesagi The Graduate Record The Campus Bacone College Oklahoma City Community College East Central University Southeastern Oklahoma State Oklahoma City University Award of Merit Award of Merit Award of Excellence University Honorable Mention Award of Excellence th 15 Street News AggieCentral The Graduate Record Rose State College Cameron University Southeastern Oklahoma OVERALL YEARBOOK OVERALL NEWSPAPER Award of Merit Award of Merit State University The Oracle The Constellation Award of Merit Oklahoma City University Oral Roberts University The Pioneer The Oracle Award of Excellence Award of Excellence Oklahoma City Community College Oral Roberts University HOTOGRAPHY P Honorable Mention Honorable Mention The Constellation Eastern Mountaineer The Campus Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City University Eastern Oklahoma State College VERALL EWSPAPER Yearbook Awards Award of Merit O N Award of Excellence Award of Excellence The Pioneer Oklahoma City Community College THEME Eastern Mountaineer Perihelion Newspaper Awards Award of Excellence Eastern Oklahoma State College Oral Roberts University The Constellation 2-Year Schools Award of Excellence Award of Excellence Oklahoma City University The Baconian Award of Excellence Bacone College Perihelion Pesagi FRONT PAGE DESIGN Award of Excellence Oral Roberts University East Central University The Pioneer Perihelion Award of Excellence Award of Merit Oklahoma City Community College Oral Roberts University 15th Street News Award of Excellence Award of Excellence Rose State College Pesagi The Graduate Record Award of Excellence East Central University Southeastern Oklahoma 15th Street News Pesagi Award of Excellence State University Rose State College East Central University The Connection Honorable Mention Award of Merit Award of Excellence Tulsa Community College The Graduate
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