The FAMUan won second-place honors for its in-depth coverage on the one-year anniversary of the hazing death of Marching “100” drum major Robert Champion.
Broadcast journalism student Brandon Lee received first-place recognition for his “Triples, trimesters and trials” sports feature article.
The second-place honor for best individual photograph went to photography student Alvin McBean’s “Swimmer.”
Third place headline writing honors went to broadcast journalism student Nolan McCaskill for an article titled “Beckford sets the tone.”
Jeffrey Morris, a graphic design graduate, was awarded third place in the individual page design category for his creative contributions to the Lifestyles section and his “A different point in ballet“ design.
The FAMUan also received second-place accolades for having the best student newspaper with regular production among HBCUs. Judges cited The FAMUan’s visual and written election coverage “on deadline” as key factors for receiving the award.
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