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MCCC’s Student Reporters Win 27 State and National Awards

Cements The College VOICE’s Reputation as One of Top Two-year Newspapers in Nation

3/25/22

West Windsor, N.J. –  91°µÍø’s (MCCC’s) student newspaper, The College VOICE, has continued its award-winning tradition this year, earning top honors in multiple state and national competitions. The combination of wins cements the VOICE’s powerhouse reputation as the top two-year newspaper in the state and one of the highest-ranking and most award-winning in the nation.

The VOICE earned 19 New Jersey Press Foundation awards, two College Media Association Apple awards, and a record five Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence (MOE) awards this year.

The MOEs, which are judged at the regional and then national level, are considered the Oscars of college journalism. Two-year colleges compete head-to-head with their four-year counterparts. This year, one of the winners, Kayla Janetti, beat out The Harvard Crimson to win in the Cultural Criticism category. Other wins came in Editorial Cartooning, Sports Photography, and Column writing.

In the New Jersey competition, The VOICE won in 19 categories across the spectrum from news reporting to online video. They took the overall highest honor of First Place in General Excellence. (See the full list below.)

The VOICE ’s small but hardworking staff of roughly 7-15 students reflects the diversity of the college. According to VOICE Co-Adviser, Professor Holly Johnson, this year’s team includes students of color, international students, non-traditional students, career prep students, students with physical and developmental disabilities, students on the autism spectrum, Honors college students, and first-generation students.

“Most VOICE staffers carry a full college course load, and many work up to 25 hours per week at off-campus jobs,” Johnson said. “The recognition they have received this awards season is a testament to their tremendous work ethic, grit, enthusiasm and dedication.”

VOICE graduates are known for their excellent long-term outcomes. Recent award winners have gone on to jobs at mainstream publications including 2018 graduates , who is now at The Dallas Morning News, and , who is at Sports Illustrated. Another 2018 graduate, transferred to Rutgers and is now headed to Duke to pursue a Ph.D in Psychology and Neuroscience.

Johnson shares advising duties with Associate Professor Matthew Kochis. Both teach English and Journalism at MCCC.


The VOICE’s 2021-2022 Award Winners

*NOTE: Click on the links to read/see each piece.

 
Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence (MOE) Awards

Category Name

Award

Credits

Winner

Kayla Janetti

Winner

Liam Simonelli

Winner

Alessandro Rivero

Finalist

Mandy Sidhu

Finalist

Elijah Parkman-Williams

 

New Jersey Press Foundation Awards

Category

Award

Credits

First Place

Christopher Patti

First Place

Bruna Camara, Angie Varela

Second Place

Elijah Parkman-Williams

First Place

Mandy Sidhu

Second Place

Ashley Jackson

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Coverage

First Place

Ken Fantry, Alessandro Rivero, Aiden Velenger, Mandy Sidhu, Ashley Jackson

First Place

Madhavi Steinert

First Place

Elijah Parkman-Williams

Third Place

Ben Levitt

First Place

Staff of the College VOICE

First Place

Ashley Jackson

Second Place

Aiden Velenger

First Place

Madhavi Steinert, Ben Levitt

First Place

Staff of the College VOICE

First Place

Alessandro Rivero

Second Place

Ashley Jackson

Second Place

Kyle Goldware

Third Place

Liam Simonelli

 

College Media Association Apple Awards

Category Name

Award

Winner

Third Place

Staff

Third Place

Liam Simonelli



 

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VOICE staff members who attended the College Media Association conference in NYC in March, from left: Co-Editor in Chief Elijah Parkman-Williams, Co-Editor in Chief Ashley Jackson, Senior Reporter Ashley Peng, News Editor Ben Levitt, Social Media Editor Bruna Camara, Senior Reporter Kyle Goldware, Senior Reporter Ken Fantry, and Managing Editor Madhavi Steinert.

 

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News Editor Ben Levitt (right) with  Keynote Speaker Roy Wood Jr. from the Daily Show with Trevor Noah. Wood was was keynote speaker at the College Media Association conference. 

 

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 Students attending a VOICE staff meeting  in person and remotely evaluate a new issue of the paper. From left are Ashley Peng, Kyle Goldware, Maya Chell, McKenna Miller, Christopher Patti, Ken Fantry, Madhavi Steinert, Sierra Azara, Laurie Gallagher (pictured online).