Wildcats Media earns recognition at SPJ’s Diamond Journalism Awards

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Louisiana Christian University students earned two awards at the 2022 Diamond Journalism Awards ceremony announced June 30. 

The awards, a regional competition sponsored by the  Arkansas Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, honor  journalism excellence among professionals and students from Arkansas,  Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. 

Alena Noakes, a December 2021 graduate in convergence  media-journalism from Grant Parish, and Sam Miller, a junior art major  from Alexandria, are recognized as listed below:

STUDENT – PHOTO PORTFOLIO
WINNER
Entry Title:
LC v. ETBU, 23-17; LC v. LeTourneau, 90-65
Entry Credit: Alena Noakes, Wildcat Media, Louisiana Christian University
Judge Comment: Fantastic collection of photos with a variety of subjects, lighting, and techniques. 

STUDENT – GRAPHICS/ILLUSTRATIONS

FINALIST
Entry Title:
Look at those sheep; Scary costume ideas
Entry Credit: Sam Miller, Wildcat Media, Louisiana Christian University
Judge Comment: “Look at those sheep” provides the right balance between disbelief and side- eye snark at a newsy topic that all can relate to. 

This was LCU’s first-ever award for editorial cartoons. 

This year’s competition, for work published or broadcast  in 2021, drew 379 entries in more than 80 categories. Judges were  members of the SPJ chapters in Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. 

Original source can be found here.



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