2023 ICPA Contest Results
The Publication of the Year rankings are determined by the judges assigning points for the first, second and third place individual entries (5, 3 and 1). The three top point-getters in each contest area are listed below. Below also are links to PDFs listing all the individual winners in each area with judges’ comments. If you have any corrections, like spelling of names, please email rwitmer@iu.edu.
Advertising Publication of the Year
Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University, 38
The Shield, University of Southern Indiana, 12
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, 7

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Literary Magazine of the Year
genesis, Indiana University/Purdue University-Indianapolis, 38
The Juggler, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 34
FishHook, University of Southern Indiana, 15

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News Magazine of the Year
Scholastic, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 62
Ball Bearings Magazine, Ball State University, 39
The Franklin, Franklin College, 17

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Division I Newspaper of the Year
Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University, 96
Observer, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 51
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, 43

Newspapers at schools with more than 10,000 students
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Division II Newspaper of the Year
The Reflector, University of Indianapolis, 76
Butler Collegian, Butler University, 44
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, 34

Newspapers at schools with between 3,000-10,000 students
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Division III Newspaper of the Year
The Bachelor, Wabash College, 92
The Record, Goshen College, 71
The Echo, Taylor University, 63

Newspapers at schools with less than 3,000 students
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Website of the Year
Purdue Exponent, Purdue University, 31
Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University, 24
The Shield, University of Southern Indiana, 12

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Yearbook of the Year
Arbutus, Indiana University, 63
The Sycamore, Indiana State University, 26
The Dome, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 19

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Brook Baker Indiana Collegiate Press Association Journalist of the Year
The Brook Baker Indiana Collegiate Journalist of the Year Award is named in remembrance of the late campus editor of The Trailblazer at Vincennes University. Baker was a renaissance journalist who was primarily interested in investigative reporting. This award from ICPA honors her memory and recognizes excellence in collegiate journalism in Indiana.
In 2023, there were four nominees from across Indiana: Taylor Wooten, Franklin College; Aidan Thomas, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College; Joe Duhownik, Purdue University; and Cate Charron, Indiana University. This year Brook Baker recipient is Cate Charron.

Judge: Cate’s in-depth stories about the saga of a sexual assault, the ramifications of which unfolded over years — with one student found guilty of sexual assault and suspended, and suspended again — were examples of dogged and persistent reporting efforts. The details and degree to which Cate explores the truth, and the lengths she goes to to see where things stand today are extraordinary. That she also went to great effort to get Chris Parker to talk (the story said she reached out nine times) is commendable.
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2022 ICPA Contest Results
Thank you to everyone who entered the 2022 ICPA contest. Judges from across the country reviewed more than 700 entries. Congratulations on your recognition and keep up the great work you do at your schools.
The Publication of the Year rankings are determined by the judges assigning points for the first, second and third place individual entries (5, 3 and 1). The three top point-getters in each contest area are listed below. Below also are links to PDFs listing all the individual winners in each area. These PDFs will be updated with links to the winning entries. If you have any corrections, like spelling of names, please email onlineadmin@icpaconnect.org.
Advertising Publication of the Year
Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University, 59
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, 29
The Reflector, University of Indianapolis, 9

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Literary Magazine of the Year
The Juggler, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 33
genesis, Indiana University/Purdue University-Indianapolis, 23
The Lighter Valparaiso University, 12 (tie)
Allusions, Indiana State University, 12 (tie)

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News Magazine of the Year
Scholastic, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 98
Ball Bearings Magazine, Ball State University, 20
The Franklin, Franklin College, 17

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Newspaper of the Year – Division I
Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University, 117
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, 64
Purdue Exponent, Purdue University, 49

Newspapers at schools with more than 10,000 students
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Newspaper of the Year – Division II
The Reflector, University of Indianapolis, 94
Butler Collegian, Butler University, 46
Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, 43

Newspapers at schools with between 3,000-10,000 students
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Newspaper of the Year – Division III
The Record, Goshen College, 110
The Echo, Taylor University, 109
The Bachelor, Wabash College, 33

Newspapers at schools with less than 3,000 students
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Online Publication of the Year
Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University, 33
The Observer, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 21
Purdue Exponent, Purdue University, 16

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Yearbook of the Year
The Sycamore, Indiana State University, 53
The Dome, University of Notre Dame-St. Mary’s College, 37

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Brook Baker Indiana Collegiate Press Association Journalist of the Year
The Brook Baker Indiana Collegiate Journalist of the Year Award is named in remembrance of the late campus editor of The Trailblazer at Vincennes University. Baker was a renaissance journalist who was primarily interested in investigative reporting. This award from ICPA honors her memory and recognizes excellence in collegiate journalism in Indiana.

Judge: Matt Cohen’s remarkable portfolio showcases his ability to tackle in-depth subjects in a way that invites the reader in. He blends his reporting with his ability to write near-perfect feature ledes. His news judgment shines, too, unfolding in compelling stories about the pandemic. In addition, he has given attention to stories that might not have been written — such as the one about the many unmarked graves in Bloomington — if not for a young reporter willing to spend a lot of time and care getting people to open up about their families. (The story about the cemeteries was also notable for the beautiful photography and page design.) In short, Matt’s work is outstanding.
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Indignity in death: Unmarked graves in Bloomington indicate long history of racism
Ronnie Oneal III rests after half-hour defense, will not testify in murder trial
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2021 ICPA Contest Results
ICPA is pleased to announce the award recipients for this year’s contest. You can view winners here. We hope this database will serve both as a showcase for the excellent work you produced and a resource to see what students are doing across the state. Thank you for the contributions you make to your campus communities across Indiana. Award plaques will be mailed out to the respective schools that received Publication of the Year honors. Congratulations, everyone!
Saturday, April 10, 2021 • Virtual Workshops
• “My journey from Indiana high school student to prize-winning investigative reporter” — Brian Rosenthal, New York Times, 2020 recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
• “Advice for lassoing journalism internships and jobs” — Charlie Scudder, Dallas Morning News; Samantha Stevenson, St. Louis Magazine; Aaricka Washington, Chalkbeat Indiana
• “Dealing with trauma as a journalist: The impact of federal executions on media witnesses” — Heather Good, WTHI
• Yearbook roundtable
• “Contemporary Journalism: Trusted and Inclusive” — Rod Hicks, Society of Professional Journalists, director of ethics and diversity, ethicist on call. Have any questions about issues at your school or in your newsroom? Share them in this discussion.
• “Photojournalism ethics and challenges faced in 2020” — Stephanie Amador, The Tennessean; Bob Scheer, The Indianapolis Star; Nikos Frazier, Lafayette Journal & Courier; Kaiti Sullivan Farrow, freelancer, New York Times
• Literary magazine roundtable
• “A booster shot for writers: A dozen strategies that make a difference” — Roy Peter Clark, Poynter Institute here
• “Engaging, inspiring digital storytelling” — Brian Storm, MediaStorm.com
• Advertising/marketing roundtable