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Collegiate Newspaper Contest 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a Second Place awarded for Best News Story Ryan Nguyen, Anakin Welp 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a First Place awarded for Best News Story Michael Tobin 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Feature Story Nolan Good 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a First Place awarded for Best Feature Story Ardeshir Tabrizian 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Sports Story Brady Lim 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a First Place awarded for Best Sports Story Gabriel Ornelas 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Sports Photo DL Young 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST Oregon Daily Emerald has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Feature Photo Marissa Willke 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Section Megan Phelps, Chloe Collins, Cassie Wilson, Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Special Section Chloe Collins, staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a First Place awarded for Best Headline Writing Cassie Wilson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a First Place awarded for Best Series Cassie Wilson, Megan Phelps 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Editorial Megan Phelps, Cassie Wilson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a First Place awarded for Best Editorial Chloe Collins, Omar Saradi 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Sports Story Melanie Roberts 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Review Omar Carrillo 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Review Kurt Larson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Columnist Omar Carrillo 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Columnist Omar Saradi 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Spot News Photo Fletcher Wold 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Graphic Eli Rankin 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a First Place awarded for Best Graphic Eli Rankin 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a First Place awarded for Best Cartooning Eli Rankin 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a First Place awarded for Best House Ad Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a First Place awarded for Best Web Site staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Advocate has earned a Second Place awarded for General Excellence Chloe Collins, Megan Phelps, Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Section Laura Canida, Ian Van Orden, Emly Roberts 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Special Section Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a First Place awarded for Best Special Section Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Headline Writing Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Headline Writing Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Writing Jason Sisson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a First Place awarded for Best Writing Jacob Thompson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best News Story Laura Canida 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Feature Story Laura Canida 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Sports Story Jacob Thompson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a First Place awarded for Best Sports Story Jacob Thompson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a First Place awarded for Best Review Victoria Durling Drews 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a First Place awarded for Best Columnist Zach Whitley 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Spot News Photo Jonathan Villagomez 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Sports Photo Jonathan Villagomez 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Photography Jonathan Villagomez 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Graphic Emily Roberts 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Cartooning Eric Carlson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Cartooning Eric Carlson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Clackamas Print has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Web Site Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Collegian has earned a First Place awarded for Best Headline Writing Billy Ullmann 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Collegian has earned a First Place awarded for Best Writing Jasper Jones 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Collegian has earned a First Place awarded for Best Review Brooke Cox 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a First Place awarded for Best Section Commuter Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Writing Alex Gaub 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a First Place awarded for Best News Story Caleb Barber 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Feature Story Alex Gaub 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a First Place awarded for Best Feature Story Caleb Barber 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Feature Photo Angela Scott 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Feature Photo Angela Scott 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Photography Mckenna Christmas 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a First Place awarded for Best Photography Angela Scott 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Third Place awarded for Best House Ad Vicki Ballestero 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Second Place awarded for Best House Ad Vicki Ballestero 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Commuter has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Web Site Commuter Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Section Jarred Bierbrauer, Alex Luther 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Headline Writing Morgan Mawn 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Series Delaney Shea, Vada Shelby, Michael Eubanks, Tanveer Sandhu 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Sports Story Evan Baughman, Jarred Bierbrauer 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Columnist Lexi Johnson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Third Place awarded for Best Sports Photo Claire Nelson 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a First Place awarded for Best Sports Photo Erick Branner 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a First Place awarded for Best Photography Erick Branner 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a First Place awarded for Best Graphic Marcus Trinidad 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Second Place awarded for Best Cartooning Lukas Dumestre 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a First Place awarded for Best Web Site Orange Media Network 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Daily Barometer has earned a Second Place awarded for General Excellence Marcus Trinidad, Delaney Shea, Baro Staff 2020 COLLEGIATE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The Linfield Review has earned a 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