Southeast Missouri State University

04/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/20/2024 00:50

Arrow Takes Home 26 Awards at State Media Conference

The Arrow, the student newspaper of Southeast Missouri State University, won a combined 26 awards at the 2024 Missouri Broadcast Educators Association (MBEA)/Missouri College Media Association (MCMA) Conference April 6 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Among the Arrow's awards were seven first-place awards, including MCMA Division 2 Best Overall Newspaper recognition. Students also continued their dominance in the MCMA Advertising Division, winning first place in Best Campus Engagement/Promotion for DoNOT Stress, a pre-finals engagement event held last spring.

The Arrow also won MCMA first-place awards for Investigative Reporting, News Photography and News Writing, Best Photo Page and Best Video. Arrow staffers won an additional seven second-place and seven third-place MCMA awards, and four honorable mentions.

"Emma Kratky has been a transformational leader for the staff as editor-in-chief, and the proof is in the diversity of the awards received," said Dr. Tamara Zellars Buck, multimedia journalism professor and chairperson of the Department of Mass Media. "The students are excelling in categories across the board, and this is a testament to her leadership."

In the MBEA contest, the Arrow brought home two third-place awards for sports coverage videos this year. Senior multimedia journalism major Kate Haussman and senior advertising major Hunter Caldwell were recognized for the video "Walk Houck Field with Brady Barke" in the Hard News category. Sophomore multimedia journalism majors Blake Schowalter and Beto Vaca Diez were recognized in the Sports Show category for their Two Minute Warning show segment "Zach Wilson is.... good? UFC 296, and Ohtani's MASSIVE deal TMW (11)"

MCMA awards presented to the Arrow were:

First Place

Campus Engagement/Promotions

Arrow Staff

Do'NOT Stress Engagement Event

First Place

Best Overall Newspaper

Arrow Staff

March 8 2023

First Place

Investigative Reporting

Emma Kratky

SEMO closes LGBTQ+ resource center

First Place

News Photography

Kora Siebert

SEMO women run home on sorority bid day 2023

First Place

News Writing

Emma Kratky

ChatGPT challenges university perspectives on AI technology

First Place

Photo Page

Emma Kratky, Kyrie Padberg

Shipyard Photo Page

First Place

Video

Blake Schowalter, Jeffery Long

SEMO vs Tennessee Tech OVC Championship On-Scene Film

Second Place

Feature Page

Emma Kratky

Louise Bodenheimer Feature Page

Second Place

Feature Writing

Emma Kratky

SEMO professor, artist Louise Bodenheimer displays Hybrid gallery at Crisp Museum

Second Place

News Photography

Emma Kratky

Pride in the Park 2023

Second Place

Special Section or Supplement

Arrow Staff

SEMO's 150th Anniversary Special Section

Second Place

Sports Photography

Nathan Gladden

SEMO vs EIU Football

Second Place

Sports Writing

Maddox Murphy

Tara Beilsmith Breaks OVC All-Time Digs Record

Second Place

Video

Kate Haussman, Hunter Caldwell, Matt Cagle

Walk Houck Field with Brady Barke

Third Place

Feature Page

Kyrie Padberg, Emma Kratky

Fast Fashion Centerspread

Third Place

Feature Writing

Zach Huffman

Discover the ancient Pre-Columbian history surrounding SEMO

Third Place

News Photography

Kyrié Padberg

5th annual Shipyard Music Festival at Century Casino Cape Girardeau 2023

Third Place

Photo Page

Emma Kratky, Kora Siebert

Fall for Dance 2023

Third Place

Video

Blake Schowalter, Beto Vaca Diez, Jeffery Long

"Zach Wilson is.... good? UFC 296, and Ohtani's MASSIVE deal TMW (11)"

Third Place

Website

Arrow Staff

Arrow

Third Place

Sweepstakes

Staff

Honorable Mention

News Writing

Kate Haussman

SEMO anthropology department solves mystery around 40-year-old remains

Honorable Mention

Page One Design

Emma Kratky

March 8 - 21 Front Page

Honorable Mention

Sports Writing

Matt Cagle

Advancing technology on and off the field at SEMO

Honorable Mention

Sports Writing

Maddox Murphy

Geno Hess: Redhawks' record-breaking running back