The Argus Earns Illinois College Press Association Recognition
March 4, 2021
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. Illinois Wesleyan檚 student-run newspaper, The Argus , earned 12 awards from the Illinois College Press Association檚 (ICPA) 2020 awards for college journalists, the paper檚 most wins in nearly two decades.
The Argus achieved this recognition under the leadership of editor-in-chief Samira Kassem 21, news editor Olivia Jacobs 21 and managing editor Katie Fata 22.
Forrest Colwell Endowed Chair and Professor of English James Plath, who serves as faculty advisor for the newspaper, said, 淭his is the largest number of awards that The Argus has won since 2003, and when something like that happens it isn't just the individuals that have won. It indicates a commitment by the whole staff to getting it right.
The Argus awards included:
- first place in Sports Game Story, Andrew Zienty 21
- second place in Sports Game Story, Jon Recchia 20
- second place in Sports Page Design, Hannah Horn 20
- second place in Critical Review (Other), Gabrielle Ghaderi 21
- second place in Podcast, Tera Wilson 20 and Recchia
- third place in Opinion Page, Emma Cottrell 21
- third place in Feature Photo, David O橬eil 21
- third place in Column Excluding Sports, Sarah Buchmann 22
- third place in Sports Photo, Matthew Wagner 21
- honorable mention in Headline Writing, Samira Kassem 21
- honorable mention in Photo Essay, Kassem and O橬eil
- honorable mention in General News Photo, Katie Fata 22.
Additionally , Plath was elected to a second term as 淎t Large Small School Representative for the ICPA.
(Winning these awards is) definitely a sign that we're heading in the right direction, Jacobs noted. 淚t also makes me proud that this was a major result from leadership over the past two years 摀 from Hannah Horn and I 摀 to Samira and Katie. I think we've all definitely helped get The Argus to where it needs to be, and I hope this means even better things for the future writers and editors to come.
The Illinois College Press Association serves member schools across the state and honors the work of student journalists whose newspapers are members of the ICPA. Entries to the annual ICPA Contest are judged by professional journalists.
Under normal circumstances, the Illinois College Press Association hosts an award luncheon in Chicago and invites Illinois college newspaper staff to the event. However, the COVID-19 pandemic required the awards to be announced in February via a virtual presentation.
One of the oldest student-run publications in the country, The Argus also had to make its share of changes to adapt to reporting and publishing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time in the paper檚 nearly 130-year history, it transitioned from printing physical copies to . Regardless of the format, The Argus continues to play an important role on campus.
淭his has been my first semester as editor-in chief of the paper, and it has been a huge challenge, said Kassem. 淲ith COVID in full force and finances running very low, we have had to come up with some creative solutions. I think we are at a turning point here as we move the paper forward into a virtual world, and I am so proud of everyone on my staff for their commitment to keeping the paper running.
Plath added, 淚'm proud of how this staff made the transition to all-online journalism, and they continue to impress me from week to week. We all know how tough it is to function 榥ormally in a pandemic, and The Argus is something that the staff produces on top of everything else that they do. It takes a tremendous amount of time, energy, dedication, and 摀 because of my critiques 摀 endurance. I'm proud of them.
The Argus is always seeking writers, photographers and artists, as well as alumni or community business owners who are interested in advertising on the paper檚 website or weekly radio show. Anyone interested can contact the editor-in-chief at skassem@iwu.edu.
By Megan Baker 21