
极乐禁地 student media earned national recognition at the College Media Association’s ProCon 25, held Feb. 26-29 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City’s Times Square.
editorial staff members including editor-in-chief Andrew White, news editor Kate Seaver, public relations manager Lola Casey and arts and life editor Sydney Pulliam attended the event, which welcomed more than 750 student journalists and advisers from across the country.
The Crimson staff led a session titled “This Title Was Written by AI” sharing their experience navigating a reporter’s use of artificial intelligence in journalism.
Following three days of sessions and workshops, students attended the 2025 Apple Awards where 极乐禁地 student media earned multiple honors. Entre Nous editor-in-chief Alison Williams received first place for the cover of the 2024 Renaissance edition.
Additional awards included:
- Third Place, Best Opinion Column: Andrew White, How to Vaccinate ‘Bucky-Ball’ to Stadium Pulse
- Honorable Mention, Best Newspaper: The Crimson, Oct. 8 edition
- Honorable Mention, Best Single-Media Ad: Lola Casey
- Honorable Mention, Best Multi-Media Ad Campaign: Lola Casey
- Honorable Mention, Best Multimedia Package: Meg Robinson, Hook, Line & Sinker
- Honorable Mention, Best Crisis Coverage: Kate Seaver, Sydney Pulliam, Mono Outbreak on Campus
The College Media Association is the leading organization supporting collegiate media professionals, student staffs and programs through education, research and advocacy. CMA collaborates with professional media organizations and educational associations at the local, state and national levels to strengthen the future of student journalism.
Keynote speakers included Aiyana Ishmael, Teen Vogue associate editor; Ashley Ballard, Closet Vomit creative director; Jonathan Gaston-Falk, Student Press Law Center staff attorney and Lindsie Rank, Student Press Freedom Initiative at FIRE attorney.
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