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Small Campuses (6,500 and Fewer) North Carolina College Media North Carolina Central University Association 2018 Statewide College 3: Kaylee Sciacca Media Awards “Performance” Campus Echo Small Campuses (6,500 and fewer) North Carolina Central University Best of Show – Newspaper HM: Abby Gibbs The Pendulum “Dance Professor” Elon University The Pendulum Elon University The Guilfordian HM: Andrew Walker Guilford College “Guilford football falls short in the last minute” Campus Echo The Guilfordian North Carolina Central University Guilford College The Clarion Single- or Two-Page Design Brevard College 1: Meghan Kimberling “Schar Center Inaugural Season” The Voice The Pendulum Fayetteville State University Elon University 2: Stephanie Hays Best of Show – Online News “Starting to grow” Elon News Network The Pendulum Elon University Elon University 3: Lydia Huth and Abigail Pore Campus Echo Online “Rise & Grind” North Carolina Central University The Campbell Times Campbell University The Blue Banner HM: Kaylee Sciacca UNC Asheville “Homecomings & Homegoings” Campus Echo The Voice North Carolina Central University Fayetteville State University HM: Sarah Shadburne “Tibetan monks on campus unite Falcon Forum students and community” Saint Augustine's University The Blue Banner UNC Asheville Photography 1: Caroline Brehman Illustration/Graphic “Back in the Bracket” 1: Meghan Kimberling The Pendulum “Growing Elon's ecological footprint Elon University through campus sustainability” 2: Kera Robinson The Pendulum “Baseball” Elon University Campus Echo 2: Alex Toma “Fences Need to be Faced in Order to be N.C. Central University Mended” HM: Lilly Blomquist The Pendulum “Willowbrook Park anticipates Elon University transformation with new arboretum” 3: Elena Hernandez The Pendulum “Involvement shouldn't come at the Elon University expense of health” HM: Caitlin Richards, Damian Perry, Mary The Pendulum Kubeny and Alexandra Garrison Elon University “A Night at the Fair and Favorite Fall Tradition Returns” Cartoon The Peace Times 1: Christopher Perez William Peace University “Cuts result in layoffs” The Guilfordian News Writing Guilford College 1: Alexandra Schonfeld 2: Micah Clark “Elon students connected to Parkland “The 4 Seasons of a NC Spring” tragedy enact their own change” The Meredith Herald The Pendulum Meredith College Elon University 3: Damian Perry 2: Kaylee Sciacca “Unfortunate Circumstances” “More details emerge about DeAndre The Peace Times Ballard shooting amid public outcry” William Peace University Campus Echo HM: Jessica Debnam N.C. Central University “Squatch.” 3: Anton L. Delgado The Blue Banner “Trees down and power out, Elon UNC Asheville recovers from Hurricane Michael” HM: Jonathan Abney The Pendulum “That's Our Georgie” Elon University The Collegian HM: Staff Greensboro College “Where's the money?” The Campbell Times Digital Storytelling Campbell University 1: Lawson Rudisill “The Anniversary Women's March on Feature Writing Asheville” 1: Anton L. Delgado The Blue Banner “The Battery Man” UNC Asheville The Pendulum 2: Anton L. Delgado and Stephanie Hays Elon University “The Battery Man” 2: Emmanuel Morgan The Pendulum “Weathering Another Storm” Elon University The Pendulum 3: Autavius Smith Elon University “Scoring low and aiming high at the HBCU 3: Breanna Cary Invitational Tournament” “Callie and Ozzy: Former WPU Athletes Campus Echo are Sports Info Royalty” The Peace Times The Pendulum William Peace University Elon University HM: Maddy Sherer 3: Misha Thomas “Book lovers unite at Malaprop’s Book “Overly Qualified, Underappreciated Club” Adjunct Professors” The Blue Banner The Voice UNC Asheville Fayetteville State University HM: Virginia Taylor HM: Adelaide Elliott “Student’s toothbrush photobomb “An Open Letter to Our Biggest Fan” becomes a viral sensation” The Collegian The Blue Banner Greensboro College UNC Asheville HM: Gwyneth Navey “Mental Health in Academia” Sports Writing The Collegian 1: Alexa Baer Greensboro College “Adversity in Athletics” The Pendulum Large Campuses (more than 6,500) Elon University Best of Show – Newspaper 2: Jack Haley The Daily Tar Heel “Legacies and Legends” UNC-Chapel Hill The Pendulum Elon University Nubian Message 3: Samuel Robinson NC State University “A method to the madness: How unwashed pants might yield big The Appalachian results” Appalachian State University The Blue Banner UNC Asheville Niner Times HM: Keyona Smith UNC Charlotte “Broncos Win Despite Hurricane Florence” Best of Show – Online News The Voice The Daily Tar Heel Fayetteville State University UNC-Chapel Hill HM: Aaron Schnoor and Ka'Deem Wynn “The Man in Orange” Technician The Campbell Times NC State University Campbell University The East Carolinian Opinion Writing East Carolina University 1: Kaylee Sciacca “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it — NCCU will The Appalachian build a new one” Appalachian State University Campus Echo North Carolina Central University Niner Times 2: Emmanuel Morgan UNC Charlotte “Letter from the Editor: Elon needs ENN” Illustration/Graphic Photography 1: Kaydee Gawlick 1: Jamar Plunkett “Healthy is the New Sexy” “Football” Nubian Message The A&T Register NC State University North Carolina A&T State University 2: Nick Weaver 2: Jason Armond “Prevention Recovery” “Demonstrators clash with police at rally” Technician The Daily Tar Heel NC State University UNC-Chapel Hill 3: Haley Hodges 3: Nick Faulkner “A post-Silent Sam look at UNC public art” “Basketball” The Daily Tar Heel Technician UNC-Chapel Hill NC State University HM: Shama Stephenson HM: Naee Anderson “Bars” “Memorial” The A&T Register The A&T Register North Carolina A&T State University North Carolina A&T State University HM: Ky'Aire Goode HM: Thomas Weybrecht “Parks' Punts” “Snowball” The Pine Needle The East Carolinian UNC Pembroke East Carolina University Cartoon Single-or Two-Page Design 1: Savannah Faircloth 1: Nora Smith “The administartion needs to lead “Black and White” conversation” The Appalachian The Daily Tar Heel Appalachian State UNC-Chapel Hill 2: Haley Hodges 2: Sindy Huang “2018 Men's Basketball Preview” “Applications” The Daily Tar Heel Technician UNC-Chapel Hill NC State University 3: Efrain Arias Medina Jr. 3: Anna Lee and Casey Johnson “Hatchet Coffee Provides Community “Spend Two Days Giving Back…” Through Coffee” Nubian Message The Appalachian NC State University Appalachian State University HM: Jarrett Carlson HM: Anahzsa Jones and Keilah Davis “Zapples” “Pan-Af” The Appalachian Nubian Message Appalachian State University NC State University HM: Zila Sanchez Digital Storytelling “Rap 'N' Hip Hop” 1: Moss Brennan, Brooks Maynard, The A&T Register Hayley Canal, Lindsay Vaughn and North Carolina A&T State University Nora Smith “Black and white: Athletics is more diverse than campus” Feature Writing The Appalachian 1: Myah Ward Appalachian State University “Fly with me': UNC grad refuses to let 2: Mary Dare Martin, Alicia Thomas, Minh disease take over” Pham and Daniel Gilliam The Daily Tar Heel “A day in the life of Chancellor Woodson” UNC-Chapel Hill Technician 2: Zila Sanchez NC State University “Inspired for awareness” 3: Myah Ward and Charlie McGee The A&T Register “Silent Sam toppled in protest the night North Carolina A&T State University before classes begin” 3: Maeve Sheehey The Daily Tar Heel “A post-Silent Sam look at UNC public art” UNC-Chapel Hill The Daily Tar Heel HM: Kendall Rooks UNC-Chapel Hill “Greensboro Pride 2018” HM: Savannah Nguyen The A&T Register “Anatoly Isaenko recollects leaving Russia North Carolina A&T State University after Soviet Collapse” HM: Lauren Bright The Appalachian “Ride-Along with Jason Sugg” Appalachian State University The East Carolinian HM: Mary Lo East Carolina University “Fashion show aims to raise awareness” The East Carolinian News Writing East Carolina University 1: Matthew Prensky “Records show GFR turnover worst in Sports Writing decade” 1: Chapel Fowler The East Carolinian “Sean May 'Doing what I love to do'” East Carolina University The Daily Tar Heel 2: Myah Ward and Charlie McGee UNC-Chapel Hill “It feels biblical:' Silent Sam comes down” 2: Alec Sawyer The Daily Tar Heel “Avent's legacy continues to grow in UNC-Chapel Hill Raleigh” 3: Kennysha Woods Technician “Food and Housing Insecurity at NC State” NC State University Nubian Message 3: Andrew Schnittker NC State University “The making of a winner: Drive for HM: Abaigeal Brown and Mason Miller success fuels NC State's Kevin Keatts” “Faculty Respond to Mary Livermore's Technician Removal of Resources” NC State University The Pine Needle HM: Alonzo Clark and Blair Barnes UNC Pembroke “Controversial tweet sparks outrage” HM: Elaijah Gibbs-Jones The A&T Register “Housing confusion displaces students” North Carolina A&T State University The A&T Register HM: Dylan Johnson North Carolina A&T State University “Life-long dream reached” The East Carolinian UNC Charlotte East Carolina University 3: Maddy Gross “Our Future Dogs” Opinion Writing Colonnades Literary and Art Journal 1: Editorial Elon 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