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Texas Intercollegiate Press Association (TIPA) recently awarded
Hilltop Views, the student newspaper of St. Edwards’s University,
a total of 22 awards including third place for overall newspaper
excellence. Presented during a TIPA conference held earlier this
month in Dallas, Spring 2005 editor Caroline Cohoon took home six
awards including three first-place nods in the two-person photo,
photo illustration and ad design categories.
Additionally,
Fall 2004 Hilltop Views editor Sara Bond was awarded a $2,500 Gridiron
Scholarship from the Austin chapter of the Society of Professional
Journalists. One of three college students to receive the award,
Bond also won a 2004 Gridiron scholarship.
Since 1888,
Hilltop Views has reported on issues of relevance to students and
members of the St. Edward’s University community. According
to Joe O’Connell, student publications advisor, the awards
show the newspaper has benefited from “continued efforts to
connect students to outside internship opportunities.” Students
have gained real-world experience at The Austin American Statesman,
Austin Chronicle, Texas Monthly, Texas Observer and the Austin Bureau
of People Magazine, among others.
The TIPA awards
fall into the following two categories:
• Live
contest (TIPA stages a live news “event” for students
to cover):
Two-person photo – 1st place, Caroline Cohoon and Sean Johnson
•
Previously published contest:
Overall newspaper excellence — 3rd place
Special section (welcome back issue) — 2nd place
Feature page design — 3rd place, Stacee Millangue
Single subject design — 3rd place, Stacee Millangue
Illustration — 1st place, Linda Martinez
Illustration — 3rd place, Linda Martinez
Editorial cartoon — 3rd place, Linda Martinez
Photo illustration — 1st place, Caroline Cohoon
Photo illustration –— 3rd place, Caroline Cohoon and
Aimee Milla
Ad design — 1st place, Caroline Cohoon
Picture story — 2nd place, Caroline Cohoon
News feature story — honorable mention, Caroline Cohoon
Sports column — 1st place, Ryan Poulos
Sports feature story — 2nd place, Ryan Poulos
General column — 2nd place, Sofia Resnick
In-depth
reporting — 3rd place, Sofia Resnick
In-depth reporting — honorable mention, Sarah Bond
News story — honorable mention, Rachel Connor and Andrey Capel
Headline — 2nd place, Aimee Millangue
Headline — 3rd place, Tory Currier
Sports page design — 2nd place, Tara Zoltek
Founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward’s University
has been named as one of America’s Best Colleges for 2005
by U.S. News & World Report and was selected by The
Princeton Review for inclusion in the guide Colleges with a
Conscience. St. Edward’s is a private, Catholic, liberal
arts university of approximately 4,650 students located in Austin,
Texas.
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