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The Pendulum honored with Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper

The newspaper of 黑料不打烊 News Network was recognized as part of the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence contest.

Avery Sloan of ENN stands in newsroom.
Avery Sloan 鈥25, editor of The Pendulum newspaper and executive director of 黑料不打烊 News Network, holds the plaque for the Best All-Around Student Newspaper awarded by the Society of Professional Journalists.

The Pendulum, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 student-run newspaper, earned several top honors from the Society of Professional Journalists鈥 , including the Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper.

The Corbin Gwaltney Award, named after the co-founder of The Chronicle of Higher Education, includes a $5,000 prize for the newsroom.

鈥淚 am deeply honored to continue Corbin鈥檚 legacy of supporting student journalists who are committed to truth-seeking and professionalism in their reporting,鈥 Pamela Gwaltney, chair of聽The Chronicle of Higher Education, . 鈥淗e believed in the power of the written word, and it鈥檚 gratifying to see these student journalists share his lifelong passion for integrity and curiosity as they hone their craft.鈥

The judges of the newspaper contest praised 黑料不打烊鈥檚 student journalists for their robust local news section, specifically noting their government and enterprise reporting, as well as their innovative design work and use of infographics.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a sense that the editors and designers don鈥檛 just care about the stories, they also care about the readers鈥 experience,鈥 judges said of The Pendulum鈥檚 staff. 鈥淭he work adds up to strong design, clean and clear copy, and all-around solid issues.鈥

, the student-run news organization that publishes The Pendulum, also won first-place national awards for in-depth reporting, photo essay and use of multimedia. It received national finalist awards in the categories of feature photography and narrative podcast. National contenders were previously recognized as first-place winners in one of the SPJ鈥檚 12 regional competitions for work completed during the 2023 calendar year. Each first-place regional winner advanced to the national competition.

Winners and finalists in the Society of Professional Journalists national Mark of Excellence Awards include:

  • National Winner – Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper | The Pendulum | ;听;听and聽听别诲颈迟颈辞苍蝉
  • National Winner – Photo Essay/Slideshow | Clare Grant 鈥23 |
  • National Winner – Best Use of Multimedia | Thomas Denome 鈥23 |
  • National Winner – In-Depth Reporting | Sophie Rosenthal 鈥24 |
  • National Finalist – Feature Photography | Katherine Martin 鈥25 |
  • National Finalist – Podcast (Narrative) | Margaret Faust 鈥23 |

Additionally, The Pendulum racked up several awards in the student competition of the Society for News Design. Erin Martin 鈥25 won first- and second-place awards for sports page design, as well as a first-place award for digital storytelling design. The Pendulum won the first-place award for the student newspaper of the year.

Awards for the Society for News Design student competition include:

  • 1st Place – Student Newspaper of the Year | The Pendulum |
  • 1st Place – Sports Page Design | Erin Martin 鈥25 |
  • 2nd Place – Sports Page Design | Martin |
  • 1st Place – Digital Storytelling | Martin |

The Corbin Gwaltney Award

The Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper recognizes the effort and dedication of student-run newspapers based on two divisions: large and small. The Pendulum was awarded the Corbin Gwaltney in the small university division, 1 to 9,999 students. The Indiana Daily Student at Indiana University was recognized in the large university division, 10,000-plus students.

The award is named after the founder of The Chronicle, who left a legacy of integrity and journalistic recognition after he passed away in 2019.