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Magazine Students Win Five Awards at AEJMC

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By Brenda Escobar

Jay Kirby Jay Kirby
Melissa Maynard Melissa Maynard
Aaron Richter Aaron Richter

Columbia, Mo. (Aug. 29, 2006) -- Vox magazine and a magazine publishing class took home five awards in the 2006 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Student Magazine Contest. The awards were presented during a special ceremony at the group's annual meeting held recently in San Francisco.

Vox magazine won first place in the general excellence category, a third place in the editorial and first person categories and an honorable mention in design. Jennifer Moeller serves as the publication's editorial director.

A magazine publishing class taught by John Fennell received a third place for their prototype of a new magazine, Loaf.

"As I witnessed the passion and hard work that went into its creation, I became convinced -- and still am -- that this idea has commercial potential. It is so fresh, so real," said Fennell. "The amazing students I have helped make me a believer that Mizzou has some of the most talented young journalists in the country."

This year's competition attracted 214 entries from 22 universities in the U.S. and Canada. Judges for the contest, which included 11 categories, were publishers, editors and writers for consumer and specialized business magazines.

The challenge of the assignment makes the win especially meaningful for Becca Eden, one of the student winners who worked on Loaf.

"Coming up with any new product is a very difficult process, especially when there are multiple views on how to do something. However, our team worked very well together," she said. "It's nice to have some validation of our work."

A complete list of winners and the judges' comments is available at http://aejmcmagazine.bsu.edu/.

The 2006 AEJMC Student Magazine Contest categories and winners are:


Loaf Magazine Vox: Growing Up Vox: Heartbeat Away Vox: Journey of Discovery Vox: The Body Issue

  • Single Issue of an Ongoing Print Magazine: General Excellence
    First Place: Vox, Melissa Maynard, editor.

  • Consumer Magazine Article: First Person
    Third Place: "Heartbeat Away," by Leslie Yingling.

  • Single Issue of an Ongoing Print Magazine: Editorial
    Third Place: Vox, Mark Stagle, editor.

  • Single Issue of an Ongoing Print Magazine: Design
    Honorable Mention: Vox, Katie Pollock, editor, Kari Engel and Renata Turk, art directors.

  • Start-Up Magazine Project: Team
    Third Place: Loaf, Jay Kirby, Becca Eden, Erika Meeker, Aaron Richter.
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