El Camino College’s student-run magazine and newspaper publications took home a total of 35 awards for their work over the past year.
These awards were distributed over two national college conferences that took place in California and New York, hosted by the Associated Collegiate Press and the College Media Association.
This is the first time since 2020 that both awards ceremonies were hosted in person.
The Union and Warrior Life magazine received a combined total of 35 awards that recognized several individual journalists and an adviser of the journalism department.
A few notable awards were given to Stefanie Frith for an Educator of the Year award, Mari Inagaki winning first place for Best Magazine Photo and Greg Fontanilla winning first place for winning Best Sports Photo.
Here is the full list of awards won:
California College Media Association (CCMA):
Educator of the Year (Two-year Division): Stefanie Frith, Union & Warrior Life Adviser
Best Magazine Photo: First Place – Mari Inagaki, Warrior Life
Best Sports Photo: First Place – Greg Fontanilla, The Union
Best Infographic: First Place – Walter Jay Jr., The Union
Best Feature Photo: First Place – Jose Tobar, The Union
Best News Video: Second Place: Maverick Marcellana, The Union
Best Non-News Video: Second Place – Abigail Puentes, The Union
Best Magazine Story: Second Place – Else Rosales, Warrior Life
Best News Photo: Second Place – Jose Tobar, The Union
Best Photo Series: Second Place – Jose Tobar, The Union
Best COVID-19 Coverage: Second Place, The Union Staff
Best Magazine Photo Series: Second Place, Gary Kohatsu, Warrior Life
Best Newspaper Website: Third Place – The Union Staff
Best Arts and Entertainment Story: Third Place – Kim McGill, The Union
Best Illustration: Third Place – Naereishee Jones, The Union
Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC):
General Excellence, Online edition: The Union Staff
Magazine Illustration: First Place – Kendal Foreman, Warrior Life
Feature Photo: Second Place – David Tran, The Union
News Photo: Third Place – Jose Tobar, The Union
Magazine Profile Article: Third Place – Elsa Rosales, Warrior Life
Profile Feature Story: Third Place – Kim McGill, The Union
Illustration: Fourth Place – Lauren Hadnot, Warrior Life
Illustration: Fourth Place, Mackenzie Matt, The Union
Editorial: Fourth Place – Molly Cochran, The Union
Magazine Design/Layout: Fourth Place – Jennifer Torres, Warrior Life
Magazine Opinion Article: Fourth Place – Manuel Guzman, Warrior Life
News Writing: Honorable Mention – Nicholas Broadhead, The Union
Magazine Illustration: Honorable Mention – Lauren Hadnot, Warrior Life
Environmental Portrait: Honorable Mention – Jose Tobar, The Union
News Photo: Honorable Mention – Jose Tobar, The Union
Profile Feature Story: Honorable Mention – Walter Jay Jr., The Union
Photo Story-Essay: Honorable Mention – Gary Kohatsu, Warrior Life
Feature Story: Honorable Mention – Kim McGill, The Union
Associated Collegiate Press (ACP):
Best of Show – Feature Magazines: Third Place – Warrior Life
Best of Show – Website (Two-year campus): Seventh Place – The Union
The Union’s editor-in-chief, Khoury Williams attended both ceremonies and enjoyed seeing his peers being honored for their hard work.
“Receiving these awards for our journalism department feels great and is a great achievement to have as both editor-in-chief for The Union and a reporter for Warrior Life. It’s an honor.”, Williams said.
Being in attendance at the awards ceremonies in Long Beach and New York left Williams feeling more inspired and confident in his decision to pursue journalism as a major among his peers at both awards ceremonies.
“If you surround yourself with work-minded people it tends to rub off on you”, Williams said.
While Retired Photojournalist instructor, Gary Kohatsu did not attend the ceremonies in person, he remains proud to see his fellow students receive awards for their hard work. Kohatsu remains amazed by advisers Stefanie Frith and Kate McLaughlin for their work in inspiring young journalists.
Kohatsu is now a student for Warrior Life magazine and has a special interest in seeing the magazine do well as a reporter for the publication.
“When I look at all the winners that tells me that they are on their way to greater success and that they are dedicated and continue to be inspired wherever they take their careers”, Kohatsu said.
Warrior Life’s editor-in-chief, Elsa Rosales is honored to see past awards won by her publication, but this year’s awards particularly felt special to Rosales because she got the chance to see both current and former reporters being honored.
A few of Rosales’ peers and reporters won multiple awards, including Jose Tobar who was a photographer in the fall 2021 semester and former photography professor Gary Kohatsu, who came out of retirement in 2020 to contribute to the journalism department as a student.
Student Media Adviser and journalism teacher, Stefanie Frith, won an award for Educator of the Year award from the California College Media Association. Frith is honored to have won an award for Educator of the Year and is proud of both herself and Professor McLaughlin for running the journalism department.
Frith shares her happiness in seeing her students receiving awards and being recognized for the hard work and dedication that they have committed to journalism.
“I think our students are brave, smart and interesting people who are trying their very best to complete their homework on behalf of the college,” Frith said. “The quality of work that our students have put together this past year has been incredible…I’m really proud of them.”
Editor’s Note: Corrected writer’s byline on April 14, 2022, at 5:32 p.m.