RELEASED: April 5, 2007
Technician
N.C. State's daily student newspaper, the Technician, received a Silver Crown, the second highest national award, from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at the CSPA convention March 17.
"This award indicates that your publication ranks among the best in student journalism," said Edmund Sullivan, executive director of CSPA.
Rebecca Heslin edited the newspaper. She is now a associate editor at DC Magazine magazine in Washingon, D.C.
Eleven college newspapers were nominated for Crown awards. Three received Gold Crown awards. Eight received Silver Crown awards. The Technician was the only North Carolina collegiate publication of any kind to be named a finalist. It received a Silver Crown for both the fall 2005 and spring 2006 editions.
This is only the second time an NCSU publication has received one of the top national awards. The 2004 Agromeck yearbook received a Silver Crown for the 2004 edition. The Gold Crown award, given since 1982, represents the top 2 percent of media in the nation. A total of 1,860 newspapers, magazines and yearbooks published during the 2005-2006 academic year were eligible for judging in the 2007 Crown Awards Program.
The Crown Awards are considered at Columbia by panels of invited judges, working in small groups to review each publication. During Crown consideration, publications are judged on their excellence as shown by their design, photography, concept, coverage and writing. Crown Awards summarize overall excellence in the entire publication and function as a “top-down” view of general excellence.
"We've taken great strides in the past few years to make the paper more readable and to make it appeal to a wider audience," said Bradley Wilson, adviser to the newspaper. "Localization of national news, inclusion of feature stories on a regular basis, alternative copy and a modern look help make the paper serve the campus better. I'm glad the judges recognize the hard work the students have been doing."
STAFF MEMBERS
| Editor |
Rebecca Heslin |
| Fall Managing Editor |
Patrick Clarke |
| Spring Managing Editor |
Jake Seaton |
| News Editor |
Tyler Dukes |
| Viewpoint Fall Editor |
Jason Eder |
| Fall Sports Editor |
Ian Jester |
| Spring Sports Editor |
Tanner Kroeger |
| Features Editor |
Greg Behr |
| Fall Photography Editor |
Jeff Reeves |
| Spring Photography Editor |
Nick Pironio |
| Design Editors |
Win Bassett and Katie Graf |
| Business Manager |
Robbie Williams |
| Classifieds Manager |
Meghann Dominie |
| Deputy News Editors |
Haley Huie and Kasey Butler |
| Deputy Sports Editors |
Joe Overby, Josh Harrell and Clark Leonard |
| Deputy Features Editors |
Kathleen Gordon |
| Science & Technology Editor |
Cynthia Marvin |
Other Crown winners: CLICK HERE
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This spread from the 2006 yearbook received a Third Place Certificate in Yearbook Feature Presentation. AUSTIN DOWD and CURTISS MARTIN. |
This spread from the 2006 yearbook received a Second Place Certificate in Organization or Greeks Spread for Yearbook. THOMAS COX and WILLIAM ALLIGOOD. Alligood also received a Third Place Certificate in Yearbook Sports Action Photograph for the dominant rugby photo on this spread. |
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This photo by DANIEL JOEreceived a Certificate of Merit in Yearbook Feature Photo. Maintaining their balance 12 feet above ground, Jordan Massey, Paul Williams (back), and Seth Newman work together to build hurricane-proof rooftops in Homestead, FL. The three coordinated a team of 24 N.C. State students to engage in an alternative spring break service project. Massey, vice president and a senior in biomedical engineering, holds a truss in place while Williams, works projects coordinator and a junior in mechanical engineering levels it with the horizon. The president, Newman, finishes the job by nailing in a temporary brace. Newman is a senior in computer engineering and is satisfied with his experience building houses in Florida and last experience as the president before graduation. "It was awesome being able to build houses for families down in Homestead, FL. The weather was gorgeous all week allowing us to get a lot done. Those houses were built with love, and because of that they should withstand many, many hurricanes." |
Agromeck
In addition, eight members of the 2006 Agromeck staff received Gold Circle awards.
- Nathan Bullen and William Alligood — First Place Certificate in Caption Writing for Yearbooks
- Thomas Cox and William Alligood — Second Place Certificate in Organization or Greek Spreads for Yearbook
- Austin Dowd and Curtiss Martin — Third Place Certificate in Yearbook Feature Presentation
- William Alligood — Third Place Certificate in Yearbook Sports Action Photograph
- Nick Pironio and Thomas Cox — Certificate of Merit in Yearbook Sports Spread
- Cynthia Rouf — Certificate of Merit in Organization or Greek Writing for Yearbook
- Daniel Joe — Certificate of Merit in Yearbook Feature Photo
Other Gold Circle recipients: CLICK HERE
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