Five members of the Express staff received awards in the 2016 Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) State Publication Contest in March.
Kay Barnes earned a first place Magazine Opinion award for her story in the spring 2015 edition of Mainline magazine, “Don’t let the boobs fool you.”
Michele Lee was awarded second place Magazine/Layout for her design of the fall 2015 edition of Mainline magazine.
Zachary FR Anderson & Jonathan Taraya were awarded second place Opinion Story for their piece, “Your Opinion Matters.”
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Zachary FR Anderson took a third place Critical Review for his review of the Academy Award winning film “Spotlight.”
Photographer Tammy Kaley won third place Magazine Photo for “Russ Solomon in his home library” in the fall 2015 Mainline.
“We’re proud of the Express students for doing an excellent job as reporters, photographers and editors to cover the City College campus,” said journalism department chair Jan Haag. “We’re always pleased when some of those students are recognized for their excellent work by JACC, but all of our journalism students have done fine work over the past year.”