FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 10, 2006
Contact: Chelsey Walden
E-mail: cwalden@iastate.edu
Telephone: (608) 469-1339
Greenlee School gets five firsts
in Mark of Excellence contest
ST. LOUIS – The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication garnered five first-place awards in the regional Mark of Excellence Awards announced Saturday, April 8.
The
Iowa State Daily and Ethos took first place in the best daily and best magazine
categories, respectively, at the annual SPJ Region VII Conference, which was
held at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Second-place in the daily newspaper
competition went to the Daily Iowan at the University of Iowa and third place
to the Maneater at the University of Missouri.
The Greenlee Web
Team won for the best independent online publication based on its Web site
designed to celebrate the school’s 100th anniversary.
Other
winners were Iowa State Daily staff members Eric Gapstur and Ricky Rud. Gapstur
was honored for editorial cartoons, and Rud gained his award in the category of
best sports writing. Gapstur submitted cartoons about President Bush and Social
Security reform, a campus evangelist and flag burning versus desecrating the
Quran. Rud won for a feature he wrote on Abraham and David Rotich, Kenyan
brothers who run on the ISU track and field team.
All five winners
advance to the national competition. Those winners will be announced at the SPJ
national convention in Chicago in August.
The
Greenlee School managed three second-place finishes. Those included Erin
McCuskey of Ethos for non-fiction writing; Uhuru for magazines that publish
more than once a year; and a Web site on the history of the Iowa State Daily
created by students in Daniela Dimitrova's new media class and David Bulla's
U.S. press history class.
ISUtv
took third place in the television feature category. Daniel Brauer, Louis
Kishkunas, Dawone Robinson and Ben Hrncirik worked on that project together.
The foursome made a feature on Ryan Doll, an ISU student who successfully ran
for Ames City Council.
All
entries had to be completed during the 2005 calendar year.
The
conference featured a speech by former Washington Post Sunday feature writer
Walt Harrington. Now a journalism professor at the University of Illinois,
Harrington implored students to report about the lives of ordinary people.
Other speakers
included Todd Frankel, Tim O’Neil and Jaimi Dowdell of the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, Charles Davis and Roger Fidler of the University of Missouri,
Christine Tatum of the Denver Post, Holly Edgell of KOMU, Molly McDonough of
the ABA Journal and Mark McCormick of the Wichita Eagle. Tatum is
president-elect of SPJ.
Bulla,
the ISU chapter adviser, took part in the annual regional meeting. Attending
the convention for the Greenlee School were Gapstur, Hrncirik, Robinson, Bulla,
Tom Barton, Kelsey Ehlers, Joe Owens and Adam Kuban.
The
Cyclone chapter wants to thank the Iowa Newspaper Foundation for supplying a
$500 grant to help defray some of the costs of the conference.
SPJ
was founded in 1909 and "is the nation's largest and most broad-based
journalism organization, dedicated to encouraging the free practice of
journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior."
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