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Lincoln Center Student Paper Feted Again

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The Observer, the student newspaper for Fordham College at Lincoln Center, has received several accolades from local and national press organizations.

In its annual newspaper contest, the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) chose The Observer as the second-place finisher in the category of best all-around non-daily student newspaper for region 1.

The Observer
won two more regional SPJ awards:
• third place in general sports writing category for Rob Beatson’s article, “Basketball Coach, Top Scorer, Gone from Rose Hill.”
• third place in sports column writing category for Ashley WennersHerron’s “Strange Sports” column.

“The dedication and persistence in producing a top-notch publication has paid off,” said WennersHerron,The Observer’s editor in chief and a senior at Fordham College at Lincoln Center. “The Society of Professional Journalists awards reflect the hard work that The Observer staff continuously puts into the paper.”

The regional awards were announced on April 10. First-place regional finishers go on to compete against each other in a national competition.

Adding to the list of accolades, The Observer won second place for general excellence in the New York Press Association’s 2009 Better Newspaper Contest. It was among 12 students newspapers at New York colleges and universities competing for the prize.

Finally, the paper was named a finalist for the ACP Online Pacemaker Award. Winners will be announced this September.

The Observer editorial board and reporters have every reason to feel very proud, now that college journalism organizations have confirmed the excellence of the paper overall, the online multimedia and individual sports articles,” said Elizabeth Stone, The Observer’s faculty adviser.

This is the second set of awards that have come to the Lincoln Center campus newspaper this spring. It won second place in the category of “non-weekly four-year university paper” on Feb. 28 in the Best of Show Contest at the Midwinter National College Newspaper Convention.

The Observer also won first place in the category of “multimedia package contest” for “A Second Look: More Stops Along the 7 Train” by online editor P.J. Williams, a senior.

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