City College Express newspaper and SacCityExpress.com took home eight awards—including one of only nine statewide awards given for online excellence—at the annual Journalism Association of Community Colleges 2013 state conference April 11-14 in Sacramento, Calif.
“I had the opportunity to provide input on the design and planning for the new version of the website during the spring of 2012,” said Daniel Wilson, current Express editor-in-chief and 2012 fall semester SacCityExpress.com managing editor.
Other statewide awards to the Express included first-place editorial for “The price is never right,” which discussed the rising cost of textbooks, and first place online photo by J.D. Villaneuva, “Jerry Brown pitches Prop. 30.”
Express reporter Claire Sullivan won a second-place award for her 2012 opinions story, “The perils of the motorcyclist.” Photographer Dianne Rose took home a second-place plaque for her sports action photo, “Standing tall among giants.”
Express student reporter Cody Drabble and photographer Dianne Rose received an honorable mention for an on-the-spot multimedia team feature competition at the convention for their presentation of still photographs and audio reporting.
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Nearly 500 students from 48 community colleges attended the JACC convention to participate in the workshops and compete against one another in on-the-spot competitions.
JACC is an association of California and Arizona community college journalism programs designed to provide extended educational opportunities for journalism students and instructors. It holds
bi-annual conventions in Southern and Northern California.