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2001
Michiganensian Awarded Gold Crown
The
2001 Michiganensian yearbook has been honored with a Gold Crown
Award by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The award, the
highest bestowed upon a student publication by the association,
was presented at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City on March 16,
2002.
CSPA
is an international student press association uniting student journalists
and faculty advisers at schools and colleges through educational
conferences, idea exchanges and award programs. Owned by Columbia
University since 1925 and operated as a program of its Graduate
School of Journalism, the Association now enrolls 1,479 members
throughout North America and in certain overseas schools and colleges
following the American plan.
Publications
were judged on writing/editing, design, content, concept, photography,
art and graphics.
Information
for this story was taken from the CSPA website.
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