Monday, June 28, 2010
Baylor Rocks the Lone Star Awards...
The Houston Press Club gave out it's Lone Star awards last weekend, and Baylor made a major splash.
Razorite and ace writer Jill Scoggins won second place for a piece ("Life Without Parole? Not for Children") that built on an issue we first discussed here, though Jill's excellent work was entirely her own and much more coherent than my own discussions. That category was swept by Baylor-affiliated folks, with Lori Fogleman winning first place and Terry Goodrich coming in third.
Just as impressive was the Baylor Lariat, which won the prize for Best Student Newspaper.
Congratulations to all these writers!
Razorite and ace writer Jill Scoggins won second place for a piece ("Life Without Parole? Not for Children") that built on an issue we first discussed here, though Jill's excellent work was entirely her own and much more coherent than my own discussions. That category was swept by Baylor-affiliated folks, with Lori Fogleman winning first place and Terry Goodrich coming in third.
Just as impressive was the Baylor Lariat, which won the prize for Best Student Newspaper.
Congratulations to all these writers!
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Congratulations to Baylor and its distinguished representatives for such a proud showing, but how on earth did the Razor not win anything in the "INTERNET-BASED NEWS" category? This is where I get literally all of my news!
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