STUDENTS FROM ABOUT 40 schools got together to hear speakers, participate in workshops and contests, and receive awards at the Journalism Association of Community College’s NorCal convention Sept. 21 held at Sacramento State.
Journalism, graphic communication and photography students submitted newspapers they produce all year to compete against other Northern California community college media.
The City College Express won nine awards in nine different categories.
City College alumnus Richard Hanna won second place for Sports Action Photo. He claimed that winning the award was like winning the championships.
“It feels like winning the championship,” said Hanna. “It may be an individual award, but I feel like being on the Express as a team, I won as a team and they’ve trained us to go to the next level.”
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City College journalism major Cody Drabble, also current online and print managing editor, won two awards at the conference, taking home a second place for profile feature story and a second place for on-the-spot news story.
“Winning any award is always a thrilling surprise,” said Drabble. “I’m very proud of my profile piece, but had no idea it was prizeworthy. I felt satisfied with my news piece, but with an on-the-spot competition it’s always up in the air. I owe everything I learned to our excellent faculty advisers.”
“Our students work day in and day out on reporting and shooting stories about our campus. The awards they have won are a testament to their commitment to learning journalism. I’m very proud of them,” said Dianne Heimer, journalism/English professor and Express adviser.