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L&C s student newspaper wins 22 awards
May 5, 2021
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Krystie Morrison of Lewis and Clark Community College’s student-run newspaper, The Bridge, won the Sports Photo category of the Illinois Community College Journalism Association with an image from the Jams and Slams Roller Derby.
GODFREY Lewis and Clark Community College’s student-run newspaper, The Bridge, earned a record-breaking 22 awards in the 2021 Illinois Community College Journalism Association (ICCJA) awards.
Last year the newspaper won 17 awards. Bridge Advisor Louise Jett said the challenges of the last year made her staff even closer.
“The Bridge staff didn’t scatter to the wind when the pandemic hit,” she said. “We united to keep our campus community informed and entertained. Our commitment to being flexible and working together as a team helped us earn these awards, many of which took the work of multiple team members.
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