'Columbia Chronicle' Dominates Illinois College Press Association Awards

PhotoStaff of “The Columbia Chronicle” and their faculty advisor pose for a photo at the ICPA awards on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026 in Chicago. Former editor-in-chief Doreen Abril Albuerne-Rodriguez and former staff reporter Uriel Reyes, who both graduated last year, joined the staff at the awards ceremony.
The “Chronicle,” Ƶ's student-run media outlet, brings home 34 awards — including nine first-place honors and the division sweepstakes title.

This past weekend, Ƶ’s student-run media outlet “The Columbia Chronicle” won big at the Illinois College Press Association (ICPA) Awards, earning the sweepstakes award in the mid-sized school division, an honor given to the student newspaper earning the highest number of points from awards in their division.   

This is the largest number of awards the “Chronicle” has ever taken home in a single year. 

“As a media arts college, Columbia prepares students to tell stories across formats. The ‘Chronicle’ embodies that mission,” says Jackie Spinner, faculty advisor for the 'Chronicle' and a professor in the School of Communication and Culture. “This recognition highlights the depth of our reporting, the strength of our visuals and the collaborative newsroom environment our students have built.”  

Awards Across Categories and Disciplines 

Columbia students produced award-winning work across categories, reflecting excellence in such categories as newswriting as well as photojournalism, video and podcast storytelling and production, and advertising. Honors went to students from multiple disciplines, including journalism, communication, film and television, audio arts, illustration, creative writing, marketing, photography, photojournalism, arts management, and ASL-English interpretation. 

“This recognition is meaningful not just because it’s an affirmation of our top-notch journalism program, but because it shows that amazing work can be created when there’s collaboration across disciplines,” says Ames Hawkins, interim director of the School of Communication and Culture.  

Columbia’s photojournalists did especially well this year, winning nearly every major award. 

“The strength of our photojournalism awards speaks to something fundamental about the ‘Chronicle.’ We treat visuals as reporting,” Spinner says.  

She credits this to Pulitzer-prize winning photojournalist John H. White, who teaches students as an adjunct professor at Columbia.  
 
“He teaches students to see with empathy and to report visually with integrity,” Spinner says. “The photojournalism honors are a testament to students applying those lessons in their work at the ‘Chronicle.’” 

Ƶ ICPA Award Winners 

The awards covered content published during the Spring 2025 through Fall 2025 semesters, during which time students Sydney Richardson (Spring semester ’25), Kate Julianne Larroder (Summer semester ’25), and Vivian Richey (Fall semester ’25). Below are all the Columbia winners. 

Read the  and what the student staff had to say about their wins at ICPA.

1st Place

Category SubmissionStudent(s)
Sweepstakes - Mid-Size School Division --Staff of "The Columbia Chronicle"
General Excellence - Print Fall 2025 Halloween Issue Staff of "The Columbia Chronicle"
Entertainment Supplement August 2025 Back-to-school Issue Staff of "The Columbia Chronicle"
News Story  Vivian Richey, Sydney Richardson, Kate Julianne Larroder, and Emma Jolly 
Photo Essay  Michael Cortez 
General News Photo  Sofia Oyarzun 
Feature Photo  Sofia Oyarzun
Video Storytelling  Michael Cortez 
Column Eleanor Lusciatti 
Advertisement - Best Digital Ad Back-to-school digital ad Simara Jenkins 

 2nd Place

CategorySubmissionStudent(s)
General Excellence - Web The Columbia Chronicle website Staff of "The Columbia Chronicle"
Front Page Layout Fall 2025 Halloween Issue Staff of "The Columbia Chronicle"
Feature Page Design Feature Page Design 
Fall 2025 Food Issue feature page 
Staff of "The Columbia Chronicle"
News Story  ‘Vivian Richey 
Feature Photo  Amelia Baird 
Newsletter  Manuel Nocera 
Headline Writing  Kate Larroder 
Sports Column Manuel Nocera 
Podcast - News  Sydney Richardson
Podcast - Entertainment  Stella Huang

 3rd Place

CategorySubmissionStaff Member(s)
Photo Essay  Amelia Baird 
General News Photo  Addison Annis
Video Storytelling  Carlos Alanis-Avila 
Editorial Cartoon  Aaron Guzman

4th Place

CategorySubmissionStaff Member(s)
Feature Page Design Fall 2025 Halloween Issue feature pages Staff of the Columbia Chronicle 
Opinion Page(s) Fall 2025 Food Issue opinion page Staff of the Columbia Chronicle 
Sports Page Design  Benjamin Sherman 
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Coverage Vivian Richey and Emma Jolly 
Sports News Story  Benjamin Sherman and Allison Shelton 
Sports Photo  Amelia Baird 
Editorial  Editorial Board 
Column  Vanessa Oroz