The Murray State News student newspaper nationally recognized

By MSU Public Relations | Nov 11, 2024

MSU News award winners

The Murray State News won five national awards at the recent Associated Collegiate Press/College Media Association fall national conference in New Orleans.

MURRAY, Ky. – The Murray State News won five national awards at the recent Associated Collegiate Press (ACP)/College Media Association (CMA) fall national conference in New Orleans.

The News won ninth place in the ACP Best of Show contest for newspapers and news magazines at schools with less than 15,000 enrollment. This award is given as part of an on-site competition.

The News won three Pinnacle awards from the College Media Association in Division II, or schools with less than 10,000 enrollment.

● 1st place, photo package, Rebeca Mertins Chiodini, for her photo gallery about the Racer Roundup rodeo

● Honorable mention, feature magazine of the year for Gateway magazine

● Honorable mention, best newspaper photo page/spread, MacKenzie Rogers and Rebeca Mertins Chiodini, for a feature page design with photographs from Campus Lights

The CMA Pinnacle awards honor the best college media organizations and individual work. The Pinnacle awards attracted more than 3,000 entries from two and four-year schools across enrollment divisions.

Additionally, The Murray State News was recognized as an ACP Innovation Pacemaker finalist for a joint entry with ACP member newsrooms, The College Heights Herald at Western Kentucky University, The Kentucky Kernel at the University of Kentucky, The Eastern Progress at Eastern Kentucky University and The Northerner at Northern Kentucky University. Non-ACP member schools that also participated were the Louisville Cardinal at the University of Louisville and the Thorobred News at Kentucky State University. The entry highlighted an editorial written jointly by student journalists at Kentucky schools about the need for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion on college campuses.

Jill Smith, a May 2024 graduate with a master’s degree in mass communications/public relations from Murray, Kentucky, served as editor-in-chief last year. Bri Hunter, a senior journalism major from Murray, Kentucky, serves as editor-in-chief this year.

“Serving in a leadership role has given me an entirely different perspective of how news organizations operate,” Hunter said. “I am grateful to be in this role to set a standard for myself and others. I was very excited that The News received five national awards, and because of that we will work harder. ”

The News changed from a weekly printed newspaper with a website to a digital-first publication with a monthly newspaper last year. This change has allowed students to experience a digital-first news organization while still maintaining the tradition of a printed newspaper. The News also produces two magazines a year: Gateway, a glossy product that focuses on feature stories about western Kentucky, and Racer Guide, a print newsmagazine that serves as an orientation guide for new students.

The Murray State News has a long tradition of excellence, and I’m thrilled to see us return to winning national awards,” said Leigh Landini Wright, adviser. “These student-journalists worked hard to rebuild that tradition during a challenging time.”

Founded in 1927, The Murray State News is an award-winning student-led publication. The News is among the ACP Pacemaker Top 100 news organizations and has a long tradition of excellence.

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