The Washtenaw Voice has won 11 Michigan Community College Press Association awards for work published between March 1, 2016 and March of this year.
Presented at a conference at Central Michigan University April 8, the awards include first-places in overall newspaper design, in serious column writing and in photo essay.
The first in overall design reflects on the entire Voice team, said editor Jenelle Franklin.
The judge commented that the Voice featured “great use of photos and typography; well-written headlines and coverage overall…. Overall, it’s a well-balanced newspaper and is covering the community really well in all aspects.”
The Voice’s design team this school year includes Dorothy Gacioch, Natalie Jarvie and Charlie Strauss.
Other awards went to:
The Michigan Community College Press Association has information about all the award winners at https://mccpa2017.wordpress.com/
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