Mirror News wins 29 awards at the MCCPA

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The Mirror News staff

On the heels of winning 15 awards at the Michigan Press Association Better Newspaper Conference, The Mirror News – HFC’s student-run newspaper – has won 29 awards at the 45th annual Michigan Community College Press Association annual conference hosted by Central Michigan University on April 6.

“I believe this is the most awards The Mirror News has ever won at the MCCPA. This reflects the amazing teamwork and collaboration of the entire newspaper staff. They have worked so well together all semester and continue to be so supportive of each other through myriad challenges; they are each other’s best cheerleaders. I couldn’t ask for a better group of students to work with,” said HFC English instructor and Mirror News faculty advisor Dr. Peter Kim.


The Mirror News staff won awards in the following categories:

News Writing:

Personality Profile:

Sports News Story:

Sports Feature:

Original Cartoon – Editorial:

Original Comic – Entertainment:

News Photo:

  • Honorable Mention: Ashley Davis for “Rally to Support Palestine, Nov. 1, 2023, at Henry Ford College, Dearborn, MI”

Feature Photo:

Sports News Photo:

Photo Essay/Slideshow:

Informational Graphic:

  • Second Place: Wagiha Alhalabi for “Black History Month”
  • Third Place: Samuel Marsh for “April 2023 campus events calendar”

Illustration:

Front Page Design:

Multimedia Reporting:

Video Production or Online Slide Show:

Best Blog:

  • Second Place: Maya Mustafa for “Mirror News Now” podcasts
  • Third Place: Chyna Jones for “Creative Reflections”
  • Honorable Mention: Katherine Warden for “Creating the Wooden Puppets used in ‘The Passage’”

Overall Newspaper Design:

  • Second Place: The Mirror News staff

General Excellence:

  • Third Place: The Mirror News staff

Judges’ comments are provided at the MCCPA website. The password is FireUpMCCPA.

“The MCCPA conference builds chemistry and allows every writer to improve and absorb information from industry professionals in communication roles,” said Stone, who served as the sports editor for the 2023-24 academic year. “I love our team at The Mirror News – everyone does excellent work and writes from the heart. The team's culture is fun and lighthearted, and I attribute that to Dr. Kim and his ability to let writers be themselves while maintaining professionalism.”