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Hopkinsville Community College’s 58th “Round Table” edition award winners announced

Hopkinsville Community CollegeHopkinsville, KY – Hopkinsville Community College (HCC) recently hosted a ceremony to unveil its 58th annual “Round Table Literary Journal,” which includes poetry, prose and visual artwork from 42 contributors from the Pennyrile region as well as the following schools: Hopkinsville Community College, Christian County High School, Indian Hills Elementary, Heritage Christian Academy and University Heights Academy.

The 58th “Round Table Literary Journal” was overseen by English faculty & editor Caitlin Chester with editorial staff comprised of English faculty Elizabeth Burton along with students Aly Adler and Jada Poindexter. The edition has been dedicated to retiring HCC English faculy Julia Laffoon-Jackson.

2024 Round Table Literary Journal Winners

Poetry:

1st Place – Peruth Nankusu
2nd Place – Aly Adler
3rd Place – Jada Poindexter

Fiction:

1st Place – Kendall Mayes
2nd Place – Amelia Hewett
3rd Place – Dominique Davie

Adult Artwork:

1st Place – Brittan Joiner
2nd Place – Ashia Rogers
3rd Place – Elizabeth Mase

Kids’ Writing:

1st Place – Lane Askew

Kids’ Artwork:

1st Place – Penny Richee
2nd Place – Lucas McLauglin
3rd Place – Caroline Boggess

Financial support by the Hopkinsville Community College Foundation, Inc. sponsors the printing of the “Round Table Literary Journal.”

About Hopkinsville Community College

For many Pennyrile Kentucky region and Fort Campbell residents, higher education begins at Hopkinsville Community College (HCC).  The college serves thousands of area residents each year as a comprehensive regional learning center providing academic and technical associate degrees; diploma and certificate programs in occupational fields; prebaccalaureate education; adult, continuing and developmental education; customized training for business and industry; and distance learning.

As part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, HCC is a critical component to transforming the region’s economy by providing citizens with the education and training needed for high growth, high wage careers.

For more information, visit Hopkinsville.kctcs.edu.

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