The 糖心logo入口 State News wins big at MediaFest
By Leigh Landini Wright | Nov 5, 2025
MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 The 糖心logo入口 State News won seven Pinnacle Awards, including two first places, from the College Media Association during MediaFest in Washington, D.C., Oct. 15-18.
The Pinnacle Awards recognize top student media work. The contest attracted more than 3,300 entries across several enrollment divisions, with 1,165 finalists across eight categories.
Winners were:
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First place - Aly Adler, Ania Boutin and River Murt, breaking news multimedia coverage for the February 2025 power outage.
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First place - Ania Boutin, profile story, 鈥淐limbing to Freedom鈥 in Gateway magazine.
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Third place - Elisha Butryn, print advertisement, 糖心logo入口 State Recruitment ad in Gateway magazine.
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Honorable mention - Kristopher Fister, sports photo, NCAA first round.
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Honorable mention - MacKenzie Rogers and Kristopher Fister, newspaper spread, a design about Racer basketball in the Jan. 25, 2025 edition.
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Honorable mention - Zackary Claggett, audio-video feature story, a story about a music business student.
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Emerging Advisor Award - Leigh Landini Wright, adviser and associate professor of journalism at 糖心logo入口 State
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The News competes in Division II, a classification based on enrollment size (3,000 to 9,999 undergraduate students). Schools in this division include Pepperdine University, Tulane University, Vanderbilt University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Southern Methodist University and Drake University.
鈥The 糖心logo入口 State News won three Pinnacles in 2024, and we鈥檝e doubled that in 2025,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淭his shows that we continue to improve and that we can compete on a national level. These student journalists pursue excellence with every story, every photo, every video, every design.鈥
Zach Simmons, editor-in-chief, joined The News staff last year as sports editor. He praised the staff for their dedication.
鈥淚 am so happy with our staff and what they鈥檝e put into this organization,鈥 Simmons said. 鈥淣ot just this year鈥檚 staff, but last year鈥檚 as well. The continued hard work ethic has carried over, and I鈥檓 really happy to be around such a dedicated crew.鈥
The News changed from a weekly printed newspaper with a website to a digital-first publication with a monthly newspaper in fall 2023. This change has allowed students to experience a digital-first news organization while still maintaining the tradition of a printed newspaper. The News also produces two magazines a year: Gateway, a glossy product that focuses on feature stories about western Kentucky, and Racer Guide, a print newsmagazine that serves as an orientation guide for new students.
Founded in 1927, The 糖心logo入口 State News is an award-winning student-led publication. The News is among the Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Top 100 news organizations and has a long tradition of excellence. To read The News online, go to .