Flash Online Volume 18, no. 1, Fall 2003


Big winner: Flux tallies 2002 awards

Congratulations to the 2002 Flux Staff for a magazine that once again has earned the highest honors in college magazine journalism—a 2002 magazine Pacemaker award from the Associated Collegiate Press and a regional award for Best Student Magazine published once a year from the Society of Professional Journalists.

Among the many other awards for the tenth anniversary issue:

Associated Collegiate Press:
First Place, Design of the Year:
Sarah Cohen, “Wind Power.”

Society of Professional Journalists:
Best NonFiction article:
Tricia Brick, “Treasuring the Land”
Susan Monahan, “She Lives by the Tides”
Elizabeth Werhane, “Unnatural Selection”

Columbia Scholastic Press Association:
Second Place, Non-fiction/Humor:

Lucas Willett, “Renegade Rodent”

Second Place, Nonfiction Article:
Jennifer Snelling, “Troubled Waters”

First Place, Cover Design, Two or More colors:
Emily Cooke

Third Place, Title and Contents Page:
Emily Cooke

Third Place, Spread Design:
Emily Cooke and Sarah Cohen, “Winds of Change”

First Place, Typography (one page or spread):
Emily Cooke and Sarah Cohen, “Winds of Change”

First Place, Typography (general use throughout):
Emily Cooke and Russell Weller

Second Place, Logos and Endmarks:
Emily Cooke and Russell Weller

Certificate of Merit, Photography (b/w or b/w with one color):
Thomas Patterson, “Treasuring the Land”

Certificate of Merit, Photography, Two or More Colors:
Kipp Wettstein, “Winds of Change”

Second Place, Single Photo that complements content of copy:
Thomas Patterson, “Winds of Change”

First Place, Portfolio of Photos:
Kipp Wettstein

Congratulations to advisers Carol Ann Bassett and Bill Ryan and the entire dedicated and talented Flux 2002 staff for this supreme achievement.



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