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Announcing the 2024 recipients of The Liberty Awards
These awards celebrate the best printed election previews distributed by campus newspapers ahead of today’s presidential election.
CONTACT:
Caroline Hendrie, SPJ National Executive Director, chendrie@hq.spj.org
Nadia Gordon, SPJ Communications Coordinator, ngordon@hq.spj.org
INDIANAPOLIS — The Society of Professional Journalists is honored to announce the 2024 recipients of The Liberty Awards. These awards, presented by SPJ, Flytedesk, the College Media Association and the Associated Collegiate Press, celebrate the best printed election previews distributed by campus newspapers ahead of today’s presidential election.
“SPJ is proud to recognize the campus journalists whose special election editions performed such a valuable service to their communities,” said Caroline Hendrie, SPJ’s executive director. “Providing accurate information to the public is at the core of the ethical journalism that SPJ promotes. Thanks to all entrants in the Liberty Awards and congratulations to the winners!”
The awards were judged by a panel of professional journalists in three categories:
– Four-year schools (public or private) over 10,000 students
– Four-year schools under 10,000 students
– Two-year schools
The 2024 Liberty Awards winners are:
Over 10,000 Enrollment
Baylor Lariat – Baylor University
Auburn Plainsman – Auburn University
Daily Titan – California State University Fullerton
Under 10,000 Enrollment
The Pendulum – Elon University
The Ithacan – Ithaca College
The Current Sauce – Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Two-Year Schools
The Collegian – Tarrant County College
The Torch – Bergen Community College
Agora – Monroe County Community College
Winners were announced at the National College Media Convention in New Orleans on Nov. 2. The first-place newsrooms received certificates and $250 cash prizes courtesy of Flytedesk.
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