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With more than 200 entries spanning across 12 months, it was one of the most hotly contested competitions in student media.

After a shortlist of twenty amazing stories was completed earlier this month, the judging panel have finally decided on their top five.

All winners will be presented with their prizes at #SPANC16 or an appropriate regional event.

5. UEA Student Questioned Over ISIS Reading

PETER SHEEHAN AND DAN FALVEY FOR CONCRETE, UEA

A cracking exclusive from the team at Concrete that unsurprisingly hit the nationals in no time at all. If you haven’t read this one yet – how did you miss it?!? – you should really read it now.

4. Students Angry at £270k bid to Track Them

DAN SEAMARKS FOR THE QH, WESTMINSTER

We always say, it’s not just about doing the FOI, it’s what you do with it. This is a fantastic story from The QH’s Editor, perfectly tailored to the paper’s audience.

3. Sexual Assault Probe After Revelation 

DULCIE LEE, OLIVIA JONES AND DELARA SHAKIB FOR ROAR!, KINGS COLLEGE LONDON

We really can’t recommend that you read this enough. This is an amazingly strong piece of journalism that was dealt with sensitively and caused a real change to the University.

2. SU President Pays for 200m Paper Delivery 

WILL SAUNDERS FOR THE BADGER, SUSSEX

If you’re having a bad day today, you need this story in your life. Quite simply, this is what student journalism is about.

1. Fashion Show Spends Three Times as Much as it Donates 

NATHAN STILWELL FOR THE GLASGOW GUARDIAN, GLASGOW

Need a masterclass in how to make a story about stats great? This piece from The Glasgow Guardian is well worth your time.

Note for Editors: These awards were judged by Aubrey Allegretti of the Huffington Post, Jem Collins of Politics.co.uk, Sian Elvin of The Sevenoaks Chronicle, Jon May of Royal Holloway Student’s Union, Zaki Dogliani of Wonkhe and Hannah Mylrea of Experience Oxfordshire.

 

Jem Collins
Jem Collins
Jem Collins has been an SPA trustee since 2016 and is deeply passionate about student journalism. She is a former SPA chair and was editor of her student paper The Medwire. These days she is the director and founder of Journo Resources and a freelance journalist.

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