The Counterweight, the Collegiate Network member paper at Bucknell University, won the Paper of the Year Award at the 2007 Collegiate Network Editors Conference. Check out their website to download the online versions.
Also winning awards were:
The Rice Standard for Best New Paper The California Patriot at UC Berkeley for Best Magazine Style Design and Layout The Vanderbilt Torch for Best Newspaper Style Design and Layout The Carolina Review at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, for Best Website Content and Design
Awards for 2008 will be announced at this year's upcoming Editors Conferences.
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Virginia Gentleman by Michael Warren, National Review Several prints of war paintings hang in the law offices of Virginia state senator Ken Cuccinelli, but the most prominent is titled Sons of Erin: It shows a brigade of Irish-born Union soldiers charging into the Battle of Antietam — or Sharpsburg, as it’s known in Dixie.
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Virginia Gentleman by Michael Warren, National Review Several prints of war paintings hang in the law offices of Virginia state senator Ken Cuccinelli, but the most prominent is titled Sons of Erin: It shows a brigade of Irish-born Union soldiers charging into the Battle of Antietam — or Sharpsburg, as it’s known in Dixie.
Cuts Worry State Health Chief by Ray Martin, Raleigh News & Observer Deep state budget cuts could strip crucial resources from public health agencies and hospitals just in time for the expected arrival of a potentially nastier version of the H1N1 flu virus this fall, North Carolina's public health chief warned Thursday.