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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
BP journalism contest draws 20 schools
By Erin Roach / Baptist Press
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--In its ninth year, the Baptist Press Collegiate Journalism Conference drew contest entries from 20 colleges and universities as nearly 100 awards were distributed, including the President's Award for Excellence in Student Journalism.

The awards presentation, streamed online for the first time from Union University in Jackson, Tenn., Oct. 29, recognized students mostly from Baptist-affiliated schools after more than 500 of their entries were judged by nearly 20 professional journalists.

Before the presentation, students and faculty members from more than a dozen schools interacted with two featured speakers by submitting questions via Twitter.

Jennifer Rash, managing editor of The Alabama Baptist, told students that Christian journalists should excel at their work and give non-believers reason to consider the Gospel, and Gary Fong, founder of the Genesis Photo Agency, encouraged students to be prayerful in all things, because "sometimes God will have things happen before you."

In years past, Baptist Press has hosted the conference in Nashville, Tenn. In a different format this year, Union hosted the conference in its television studio and broadcast the speakers and the awards presentation online.

"Students could log on for a few hours to listen to a few top-notch professionals speak about journalism, hear and see questions by other students and faculty members, and finally, listen to and watch a presentation of nearly 100 awards of excellence," Joni Hannigan, managing editor of the Florida Baptist Witness newspaper and coordinator of the awards competition, said.

Students vied for awards in seven categories encompassing newspapers, yearbooks, photojournalism and broadcasting.

"As with each year, in this ninth year of competition, I am very thankful for the outstanding judges who give of their time to evaluate our student entries," Hannigan said. "I have seen vast improvements I know are directly linked to the valuable feedback given our entrants."

Hannah Beers, a student at Taylor University in Indiana, received the president's award this year, an honor reserved for a student who has shown sustained excellence in scholastic journalism.

Unlike the individual entries that comprise the rest of the awards competition, the president's award is based on a portfolio of work as well as academic performance, leadership and service in a school's journalism program.

The award is presented by Morris H. Chapman, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee, and his selection follows a screening by a panel of five judges.

"There were several strong candidates this year, but Hannah's entry was conspicuously special," Will Hall, executive editor of Baptist Press, said. "The scope and depth of her work was impressive, her technical execution was superb and her writing was compelling. On top of that, her essay was one of the best I have read in the nine years that we have given this award."

The two-page, single-spaced essay asks the candidate to share about career goals, why he or she should receive the award and how faith plays a role in the candidate's journalism pursuits.

In her essay, Beers noted that journalism, like most professions, is flawed because it suffers from a lack of Christian influence. She referred to the Apostle Paul's confession in 1 Corinthians 2 that his message and preaching "were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit's power, so that your faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power."

"These words, I believe, are the answers to journalism's problems," Beers wrote. "Indeed, these words are the answers to humanity's problems. As Christians and as writers, it is our responsibility to recognize the glorious gift we've been given through Christ.

"Like a great journalist uncovers corruption and indicates a need for change, a Christian thinks, speaks, writes, and lives as someone sent into the world to advocate truth," she wrote.

Upon receiving the award, Beers said the entry process was "a huge affirmation for me as I decide what it is I want to do" after graduation. She thanked one of her professors, Donna Downs, for encouraging her to seek the president's award, as well as her newspaper staff, friends and faculty who have been "a huge part of me growing as a writer."

Winners in the awards competition, by category, follow.

INDIVIDUAL YEARBOOK

-- Graphics/Infographics

1st place, Rachel Moorman, Baylor, Moonlight Reel

-- Art Illustration

1st place, Kelsey Shields, Corban College, Student Life Division

-- Best Overall Coverage

1st place, Kenton Jacobsen, California Baptist University, Danny Francis

2nd place, Taylor, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Homecoming

3rd place, Andrew Hochradel/Candice Ybarra, Drawn to Art

-- Club/Portrait/Academic Copy

1st place, Hannah Crites, Central Baptist College, Mission Department

2nd place, Hannah Crites, Central Baptist College, Carillon

3rd place, Jenna DeWitt/Shanna Taylor, Baylor University, Graduate School

-- Portrait Spread Design

1st place, Andrew Hochradel, California Baptist University, International

Vagabond

2nd place, Aaron Kim, California Baptist University, Midnight Madness

3rd place, Andrew Hochradel, California Baptist University, Music page

-- Sports Copy

1st place, Tanner Froese, Corban College, Cross Country

2nd place, Jacob Breems, California Baptist University, Golf

3rd place, Rachel Waymire, Central Baptist College, Intramurals

-- Sports/Club Design

1st place, Andrew Hochradel, California Baptist University, Swim & Dive

2nd place, Tanner Froese, Corban College, Golf

3rd place, Rachel Moorman, Baylor University, Team Traditions

-- Student Life Copy

1st place, Rachel Waymire, Central Baptist College, Talent show

2nd place, Tanner Froese, Corban College, Men's dorms

3rd place, Taylor Davis/Janie Wayland, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Loving the Lost

PHOTOJOURNALISM

Black & white

-- News photo

1st place, Kristin McMurray, Union University, Union crowned NAIA champions

2nd place, Kate Schell, Corban College, Poetry is their thing

-- Feature Photo

1st place, Chris Mabes, Liberty University, Liberty, etc.

-- Individual Sports Action

1st place, Christina Kruse, Baylor University, Midair Catch

2nd place, Michael Ring, California Baptist University, Basketball UCLS

-- Portrait/Personality

1st place, Kristi McMurry, Union University, 3-D art transforms Union Campus

-- Pictorial Photo

1st place, Jonathan Amadio, Houston Baptist University, Jeremiah Joseph sings

-- Feature Picture Story

1st place, Angela Abbbamonte, Union University, May Day

Color

-- News Photo

1st place, Alex Towers, Liberty University, History starts now

2nd place, Katelyn Dean, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, President George W.

3rd place, Evan Duncan, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Left: Conservative Texans

-- Feature Photo

1st place, Kristi McMurry, Union University, Fashion blooms this spring

2nd place, Alex Song, Baylor University, Sweet silhouette

3rd place, Beth Spain, Union University, Baseball wins Transouth title

-- Individual Sports Action

1st place, Alex Towers, Liberty University, Split Decision

2nd place, Alex Towers, Liberty University, Flames Conquer Crusaders

3rd place, Jonathan Amadio, Houston Baptist University, Jeffers tees off

-- Portrait/Personality

1st place, Kelsey Heng, Biola University, The Significance of solitude: Stress

2nd place, Lindsey Minerva, Biola University, Contract

3rd place, Sarah Sunderman, Biola University, Boy meets wild

-- Pictorial Photo

1st place, Christina Shantz, Biola University, More than dreams

2nd place, Christina Kruse, Baylor University, Stained-glass Jesus

3rd place, Sarah Sunderman, Biola University, Boy meets wild

-- Feature Picture Story

1st place, Shanna Taylor/David Poe, Baylor University, Heart of Texas Fair

2nd place, Kristi McMurry/Beth Spain, Union University, Rain welcomes freshmen

-- News Picture Story

1st place, Jordan Wilson, Baylor University, Obama inauguration

NEWSPAPER DIVISION

-- Cartoon/Art/Infographics

1st place, Alex Towers, Liberty University, Together, yes, we can Continued...

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