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Both awards honored a special edition called “Rebuild, Reflect” commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the tornado that hit APSU and Downtown Clarksville.
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APSU student newspaper The All State earns 5 Regional AwardsAustin Peay State University (APSU)
Students and advisers from colleges and universities across the southeast attended the regional conference. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Austin Peay State University graduate student Celeste Malone lands highly competitive Twitter editorial internship
This summer, the APSU Communication graduate student will be using her Twitter and news reporting skills for Periscope — Twitter subsidiary — as an editorial intern in San Francisco, California. She was selected out of 65,000 applications for the position. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
APSU Student Newspaper The All State receives eight National Awards at Dallas Conference
The conference was presented by the Associated Collegiate Press and the College Media Association. ![]() Austin Peay State University’s student newspaper The All State comes away with eight National Awards from 2017 Fall National College Media Convention held in Dallas, Texas. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
APSU student newspaper “The All State” earns two national awards
“I am in continuously in awe of the remarkable work the staff puts in The All State every day,” Celeste Malone, editor-in-chief of The All State, said. “Receiving not one, but two national awards is such an amazing honor.”
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APSU student newspaper “The All State” wins awards at National Convention in Atlanta
Glavine Day, sports editor, earned a coveted second place national Pinnacle Award for Best Sports Page/Spread for her designs featuring the huge win by the Govs at the 2016 Ohio Valley Conference Basketball Championship. ![]() The All State’s sports editor Glavine Day won second place national Pinnacle Award for Best Sports Page/Spread. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Austin Peay State University’s Student Newspaper the All State Earns Additional Awards in National Competition
Administered and sponsored by the Columbia School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, the contest is widely recognized as one of the top peer-to-peer competitions in the country. Highly respected journalism programs like that of Mizzou, Northwestern, Indiana University, University of North Carolina and Penn State participate. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Austin Peay State University student Newspaper The All State named in Top 5 Papers in SoutheastStudent Staff Garners Awards
Eight student staff members attended the annual conference, several of whom earned regional honors for their work. The All State ranked higher than all other Tennessee colleges competing and above a number of student newspapers from much larger journalism programs across the south. A total of 34 colleges and universities entered the competition for Best College Newspaper in the South. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
The All State places at journalism conferenceAPSU Student Newspaper
Patrick Armstrong, editor-in-chief and graduate student from Lebanon, earned first place in “Best Public Service Journalism” for his series on campus police violating the federal Clery Act mandate multiple times over the past year for late reporting in the campus crime log and the late submission of the annual campus crime report. From this series, campus police now makes the campus crime log available online for public inspection. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
APSU student newspaper, yearbook staff members attend, present at national convention
Patrick Armstrong, editor in chief of The All State student newspaper, was the sole student member of a panel, titled “Study/Work Abroad Opportunities for Students,” at the conference, which featured nearly 400 workshops for advisers, student journalists, newspapers, online outlets, broadcast stations, yearbooks and magazines. Armstrong also spoke at the closing session of the convention on behalf of students who participated in Main Street Stories, an intensive, hands-on workshop. The Main Street Stories video he produced with Chasity Webb, The All State features editor, and Brian Dulle, a student videographer for The Washburn Review at Washburn University, was shown at the closing session. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
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