The State News was named College Newspaper of the Year in the category for newspapers publishing weekly, and received 1,370 points, more than any other collegiate newspaper in the competition. The entries represented work done during the 2018-19 year.
"I'm incredibly proud of the hard work all the reporters, photographers and editors did throughout the year," Marie Weidmayer, The State News' 2018-19 editor-in-chief, said. "We were able to handle all the curveballs thrown at us and write award-winning articles and take amazing photos, and I'm so grateful to have worked with so many talented people."
The State News received a range of awards, including prizes in photography, writing, page design and advertising. With the exception of the advertising awards, all awards won by The State News are in the newspapers publishing weekly division.
College Newspaper of the Year:
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WRITING
Best Writer:
Anna Liz Nichols, third place.
Submitted works for this award: Original MSU alumni magazine leaked , A dog named Justice: After a 'career change,' survivors receive support and Federal report: 'No way' for MSU to remedy past Clery Act violations .
Best Column:
Chase Michaelson, third place.
My journey to find the ultimate Mike Garland story .
Best Editorial:
State News Editorial Board, second place.
Editorial: Silence is not the response to sexual assault .
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Best Feature Story:
Matt Schmucker, second place.
Survivor Emma Ann Miller still healing one year later .
Madison O'Connor, third place.
'Drunken debauchery': A look back at the '99 riot .
Best Investigative Reporting:
Anna Liz Nichols, second place.
Greenwashed: The rewriting of the alumni magazine .
C.J. Moore, third place.
In 'male-dominated' career field, engineering junior persists .
Best News Story:
Mila Murray, first place.
Engler to discontinue Nassar fund, despite expert advice, source says .
Evan Jones, third place.
Michigan Avenue could look very different in 5 years .
Best Sports News/Features:
Chase Michaelson, first place.
Virginia's national championship and the healing of wounds .
Casey Harrison, second place.
Next up: Xavier Tillman balances family with new starting role .
PHOTOGRAPHY
Best Photographer:
Matt Zubik, first place.
Submitted works for this award:
Senior guard Matt McQuaid crosses over Michigan's Jordan Poole. The Spartans beat the Wolverines, 77-70, Feb. 24, 2019 at the Crisler Center.
— Photo by
Matt Zubik
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Students start a fire at Cedar Village apartments after MSU's victory over Duke in the Elite Eight on March 31, 2019.
— Photo by
Matt Zubik
| The State News
Best Feature Photo:
Sylvia Jarrus, first place
MHSAA Divison 1 Finals
Tyce Frye, 9 cries after Ypsilanti Lincoln wins during the MHSSA Division 1 final game between Ypsilanti Lincoln and Detroit U-D Jesuit on March 16, 2019, at the Breslin Center. The Lincoln Railsplitters won 64-62 winning their first ever title. "I feel really happy," he said.
— Photo by
Sylvia Jarrus
| The State News
Matt Zubik, third place
MSU student plays at jazz festival
MSU student and musician Margherita Fava leads the Margherita Fava Quartet in performance during the Summer Solstice Jazz Festival in East Lansing on June 22, 2019.
— Photo by
Matt Zubik
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Best News Photo:
Matt Zubik, first place
Outside CNN's Democratic Debate
Matt Zubik, second place
Cedar Village Riot
Students start a fire at Cedar Village apartments after MSU's victory over Duke in the Elite Eight on March 31, 2019.
— Photo by
Matt Zubik
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Nic Antaya, Honorable Mention
Cedar Village Riot
Spartan fans celebrate MSU's victory over Duke in the Elite Eight at Cedar Village Apartments on March 31, 2019. MSU will play Texas Tech in the Final Four in Minneapolis on Saturday, April 6. (Nic Antaya/The State News)
— Photo by
Nic Antaya
| The State News
Best Sports Photo:
Anntaninna Biondo, first place
Michigan State vs. Central Michigan
Sophomore running back Connor Heyward (11) jumps over Central Michigan players during the game against Central Michigan at Spartan Stadium on Sept. 29, 2018. The Spartans defeated the Chippewas 31-20.
— Photo by
Anntaninna Biondo
| The State News
Annie Barker, third place
MSU vs. Duke
Sophomore forward Xavier Tillman (23) shoots the ball and blocks Duke’s forward Javin DeLaurier (12) during the game against Duke at Capital One Arena on March 31, 2019. The Spartans defeated the Blue Devils, 68-67. The Spartans are the East Regional Winners and are headed to the Final Four.
— Photo by
Annie Barker
| The State News
DESIGN
Best Front Page Design:
Lauren Gewirtz and Daena Faustino, third place.
The Plight of the Unpaid Intern.
Lauren Gewirtz and Daena Faustino, Honorable Mention.
Who run the world? Girls.
Front page for the March 21, 2019 edition of The State News.
Best Non-Front Page Design:
Lauren Gewirtz, Anna Nichols and Matt Schmucker, first place.
Greenwashed: The rewriting of the alumni magazine.
Page design in the Sept. 6, 2018 edition of The State News.
Page design in the Sept. 6, 2018 edition of The State News.
ADVERTISING
Best Single Ad:
Courtney McKown, second place.
Harper's — Best of MSU.
Courtney McKown, third place.
Campbell's Market Basket.
Courtney McKown, honorable mention.
Denise Wagner Graduation Announcement.
Best Special Advertising Section:
State News Staff, second place.
Best of MSU 2019.
Best of MSU insert cover in the March 28, 2019 edition of The State News.
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