Indiana Daily Student and Arbutus yearbook receive 36 awards at Fall National College Media Convention
Oct 27, 2020 3:55 pmThe honors included the Online and Newspaper Pacemaker awards, two of the most prestigious awards in collegiate journalism.
The honors included the Online and Newspaper Pacemaker awards, two of the most prestigious awards in collegiate journalism.
The winners of the awards will be announced this week at the Fall National Media Convention.
The yearbook will not be published due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The newspaper will be back in print starting Aug. 20.
The Black Voices section will uplift Black stories across the IU community.
The new partnership will help local nonprofits raise money more effectively.
Anders placed second in last year’s championship.
Junior Caroline Anders placed fourth.
The awards included first place in Division I Newspaper of the Year.
The junior has worked on both the print and digital side of the IDS.
The sophomore is serving as IDS creative director.
The newspaper also won six College Media Association Apple Awards.
The awards included a first-place finish for the team’s LiveInBtown campaign.
The two reporters give the IDS a greater presence in the Bloomington community.
Junior Claire Livingston won the award for her Little 500 photo.
Lydia Gerike has been named editor-in-chief for the 2020 spring semester.
The book chronicles the Indiana Daily Student's long history.
The Indiana Daily Student and WIUX announced a partnership for news hour to bring listeners local news.