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ICMA AWARDS 2023
Best Review for her book review of “American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin” by Terrance Hayes.
Mohammad Igbaria `24:
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Second Place, Best Print Newspaper
Front Page, for his May front page design following the expansion of the Union of Grinnell Student Dining Workers (UGSDW).
“A major theme from that landscape master plan was to lean into what makes Grinnell unique. And, instead of apologizing for Iowa, let’s celebrate Iowa instead of pretending we’re a coastal liberal arts college,” said Ceci. “Let’s celebrate our home on the prairie here.”
Those who want to play golf on the course at their own leisure will still need to pay greens fees to access certain numbers of holes. Some open-to-all, community-centered programming, however, is currently in place, with a Friday night gathering and a Super Bowl Party in the month of February. Additional updates will be available in the spring of this year.
At the Iowa College Media Association (ICMA) annual awards ceremony held on Feb. 2, the Scarlet & Black took home eight awards, including two honorable mentions, one third place award, four second place awards, and one first place award. The ICMA is an organization of Iowa colleges and universities dedicated to supporting collegiate multimedia news outlets across the state. The North Carolina and Iowa Press Associations collaborat-
CONTRIBUTED BY LYLE MULLER ed to determine this year’s award winners. Last year, the S&B had 13 nominations and earned seven awards. This year, the S&B had 33 nominations, ranging from best entertainment video to best investigative reporting.
George Kosinski `23: First Place, Best Review for his article about Oct. Writers@Grinnell event featuring poets Paige Lewis and Kaveh Akbar.
Nina Baker `24: Second Place,
Cornelia Di Gioia `26: Second Place, Best Graphic or Illustration for her graphic for the S&B’s current advice column, Sage&Blunt.
Paul Hansen `23: Second Place, Best Print/Online Sports
Photo for a picture of Grinnell swimming & diving team members preparing for a meet.
Jane Hoffman `25: Third Place, Best Review for her coverage of “Hand Me Down,” a 2022 Smith Gallery student art exhibit.
Isaiah Gutman `23: Honorable Mention, Best Print/Online Sports Reporting for his coverage of the Grinnell men’s basketball team.
Ingrid Meulemans `22: Honorable Mention, Best Sports Feature Reporting for her story about the 2022 Grinnell die league.