黑料历史鈥檚 student newspaper, , won the 2014 Online Pacemaker Award 鈥 the highest national award for student online publications 鈥 on Nov. 1 at the 93rd Annual Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) and College Media Advisers convention in Philadelphia, Pa. Biola alumna Olivia Blinn (鈥14) also won the third place prize for photographic excellence in the field of general news.
鈥淭he Pacemaker is validation for all the hard work we put in last year and the things we tried to accomplish together as a team,鈥 said senior major Heather Leith, former editor-in-chief of The Chimes. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the highest possible recognition you can get, so it鈥檚 an honor.鈥
Online Pacemaker winners were selected from hundreds of entries and were judged by journalism professionals with extensive online media credentials. According to ACP judges, 鈥渢he most successful sites had clean and accessible designs, excellent writing and editing, strong handling of breaking news and had superb social integration.鈥
The Chimes is one of three online Pacemaker winners in the category of schools with enrollment of 5,001 to 10,000 students 鈥 twinners were HarvCamosun C
The Chimes鈥 shift to a 鈥淲eb first鈥 approach in recent years is what built the foundation for the publication to achieve the award for a second year. Elizabeth Sallie (鈥13), the editor-in-chief from 2011 to 2013, and Leith both played significant roles in helping the online staff develop a sense for a Web-first approach to news, sports and feature stories.
鈥淚t鈥檚 something that Sallie started to emphasize in her first year, three years ago now, and I just continued to emphasize,鈥 said Leith. 鈥淲e wanted to continue to strengthen our Web presence and just make that even better, so we focused a lot on our social media and really made the website our first priority.鈥
The shift of focus to Web-first continued to prove successful in the 2013鈥14 year, according to Leith. The Chimes increased its number of followers on all social media platforms and experienced an increase of 20,000 more visitors per month for average online readership compared to the previous year. Current editor-in-chief Anna Frost is continuing to expand the newspaper鈥檚 online presence.
鈥淗eather and Sallie set a great example with how our work flow should go so we can become a site that students can count on to have new, informative and interesting content all the time,鈥 said Frost. 鈥淥ur staff has been creative about creating online-only content each week as well. Nearly every section has at least one story that is featured only on the website, which allows us to expand past the limitations of newspaper space and cover more stories.鈥
Michael Longinow, chair of Biola鈥檚 journalism and integrated media department, sees the continued success of The Chimes as evidence that Biola鈥檚 journalism students are capable of producing high-caliber, professional work, which will attract the attention of those interested in hiring outstanding students with a range of media skills.
鈥淚t shows that our students are thinking professionally,鈥 said Longinow. 鈥淭he students are thinking, how can we act and actually surpass what professionals are doing?鈥
Longinow is a longtime adviser for The Chimes and has spoken in the past at the Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers conventions, as national executive director of Advisers for Christian Collegiate Media.
The Chimes鈥 online site has now been a finalist for three consecutive years. The print edition also
Olivia Blinn wins third-place prize for general news photography
Blinn received recognition in the ACP鈥檚 individual awards for her outstanding photography. She won the third prize for general news photography for a photo taken at Biola鈥檚 2013 Nationball event.
鈥淭his is the first time that I鈥檝e won a national award for my work and to receive that kind of acknowledgement is really encouraging,鈥 said Blinn. 鈥淚 was excited to learn that I was a finalist 鈥 and actually placing in the contest was even more thrilling.鈥
Blinn had previously received recognition for her photography through the California College Media Association, but this was her first time receiving national recognition through the ACP.
鈥淔or The Chimes to receive this kind of recognition is an affirmation that our hard work has continued to pay off,鈥 said Blinn. 鈥淚t makes me proud to have been a part of The Chimes, especially as they've now taken home a number of Pacemakers.鈥
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Written by Stephen Day, iBiola Reporter. For more information contact Jenna Bartlo, media relations specialist, at 562.777.4016 or jenna.l.bartlo@biola.edu.