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Ƶ News Network earns national recognition with two Pacemaker Awards at MediaFest25

At the nation’s largest college media convention, held this fall in Washington, D.C., Ƶ journalism students earned multiple honors recognizing their reporting and creative work.

Members of Ƶ News Network pose with Laura Widmer
Following the presentation of the Multiplatform Pacemakers at MediaFest25 in Washington, D.C., members of Ƶ News Network pose with Laura Widmer, executive director at National Scholastic Press Association/Associated Collegiate Press. Pictured (from left) are Miles Hayford ’27, Anjolina Fantaroni ’26, Katrina Holtz ’28, Widmer, Charlotte Pfabe ’27, Fiona McAllister ’26 and Lilly Molina ’27.

continued its streak of national success this fall, with students earning top honors at last week’s in Washington, D.C. The annual gathering of student and professional journalists – hosted Oct. 15–18 by the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP), College Media Association (CMA), and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) – spotlighted excellence in storytelling, leadership and innovation across college media.

The Ƶ contingent at the Capitol Building.
The Ƶ contingent enjoy a light-hearted moment together in front of the Capitol Building.

Ƶ’s student journalists once again stood out among the country’s best. The Pendulum earned an ACP Newspaper Pacemaker for its standout print editions from the 2024–25 academic year, and Ƶ News Network received a Multiplatform Pacemaker – one of just 11 awarded nationwide.

“Hats off to the students of Ƶ News Network, The Pendulum and “ENN Tonight,” who came home with multiple Pacemaker Awards,” said Anthony Hatcher, professor and chair of the Department of Journalism. “We’re proud of our students, graduates and faculty advisers whose dedication continues to distinguish Ƶ journalism on the national stage.”

Beyond the awards, Anjolina Fantaroni ’26, a journalism major, served on the SPJ News Team, joining 10 student journalists and recent graduates selected nationwide to deliver real-time coverage of the convention. She was joined at the conference by fellow Ƶ students Benjamin Berfield ’27, Miles Hayford ’27, Katrina Holtz ’28, Fiona McAllister ’26, Lilly Molina ’27 and Charlotte Pfabe ’27. Hatcher accompanied the students to the nation’s capital.

The week also included a networking reception for students and alumni in Washington, D.C. Coordinated by Maggie Mullikin, manager of experiential programs, the gathering fostered connections among Ƶ’s growing community of communications professionals.

“We sincerely appreciate the School of Communications’ support of academic trips like this in challenging times,” Hatcher said.

 Ƶ alumni and students together
Ƶ alumni and students gather during a networking reception in Washington, D.C.

Awards

In addition to the Pacemaker honors, Ƶ students were recognized across multiple categories:

cover of the Sept. 18, 2024, publication of The Pendulum,
The cover of the Sept. 18, 2024, publication of The Pendulum, highlighting the paper’s Hispanic Heritage Month special edition.

Winner – Newspaper Pacemaker
The Pendulum
Sept. 18, 2024, Oct. 9, 2024 and Oct. 30, 2024 editions

Winner – Multiplatform Pacemaker
Ƶ News Network

Honorable Mention – Broadcast Feature Story
Anjolina Fantaroni

Honorable Mention – Broadcast Sports Story
Abigail Hines

Honorable Mention – Sports Game/Action Photo
Katherine Martin

3rd Place – Blog
Staff

3rd Place – Multimedia Feature Story
Betsy Schlehuber

2nd Place – Multimedia Sports Story
Cap Henneman

3rd Place – Multimedia Sports Story
Erin Martin

3rd Place – Reporter of the Year
Avery Sloan



4th Place – In-Depth News Story
Ryan Kupperman

Finalist – Feature Story
Alex Nettles

Honorable Mention – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Reporting
Avery Sloan

4th Place – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Reporting
Lilly Molina

Honorable Mention – Ernie Pyle Human Interest Profile
Avery Sloan