Voice lands awards from student press group

Headshots of award winners

Washtenaw Voice award winners (from left: Claunch, Heed, Williams)

by THE WASHTENAW VOICE

Voice editor Cydney Heed won first place for best news story in the 2020-21 Michigan Community College Press Association contest. The story, about WCC health-sciences grads working on the front lines of the pandemic, was among six Voice efforts recognized in the statewide journalism contest. Heed also won second place in the in-depth reporting category for her story on the cost of four-year colleges

Other awards to members of the Voice team included:

In addition, Voice students were honored with special recognition for extraordinary work during the pandemic-disrupted semester.

  • Graphic designer Jessica Pace was recognized for her initiative in creating and illustrating regular features including a monthly “Book Flight” and the series “No Bad Weather.”
  • The Voice team was recognized for its fall semester video report the Week, conceived and produced by Eric Le with other team members preparing and reading the newscasts.

The Michigan Community College Press Association typically runs the contest as part of a conference each spring. Because of the ongoing pandemic, the conference was canceled and college publications participated in a contest with a fraction of the usual number of categories.

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