AEJMC Student Magazine Contest 2025 | Magazine Media Division
This was a robust year for the Student Magazine Contest with 186 total entries, up from 137 last year. Schools entered in 11 different categories - including the three new categories of culture writing, multimedia, and social storytelling. We received entries from 18 different schools.
The contest was judged by 14 working journalists who volunteered their time and expertise. They awarded first through third places in all categories, as well as honorable mentions as they deemed appropriate. Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all who entered!
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
Winner: Ponder (Issue III); Ponder Magazine Staff; Black Hills State University
Second place: The Review of Journalism; Review of Journalism Staff; Toronto Metropolitan University
Third place: Vox (April issue); Vox Staff; University of Missouri
Honorable mention: Ascend; Staff of Ascend Magazine; University of Oregon
DESIGN
Winner: Zipped, Winter 2024; Zipped Staff; Syracuse University
Second place: The Planet: 45th Anniversary Anthology; Julia Hawkins, Kylie La Tour-Telles, Abby Sheets and Katie Butler; Western Washington University
Third place: Ponder, Issue II; Ponder Magazine Staff, Black Hills State University
Honorable mention: Align Magazine, The New Frontier Issue; Staff of Align Magazine; University of Oregon
CULTURE
Winner: Preserved in smoke and stone; Delia Rose Sauer; University of Florida
Second place: Godfather of Chicano Theater; Blanca Esthela Castañeda García; Southwestern College
Third place: How a Columbia teacher secretly penned one of the earliest lesbian autobiographies; Mercy Austin, University of Missouri
DEI
Winner: Don't Read the Comments; Jay Ashdown; Toronto Metropolitan University
Second place: Female interns speak out on bias and double standards within SU Football; Lily Newman; Syracuse University
Third place: Black Bylines in the Crossfire; Hannah White; Southern Methodist University
Honorable mention: The Buffalo Bandits Embrace Lacrosse's Indigenous Roots; Charlie Fellows and Nick Yang; Syracuse University
ESSAY
Winner: Drawing the Line; Alexia Baggetta; Toronto Metropolitan University
Second place: A Sign Upon Your Arm; Finn Kurtz; Western Washington University
Third place: Sticky Notes; Lauren Brensel; University of Florida
Honorable mention: Love, Loss & Déjà Vu; Ella Gage; Western Washington University
FEATURE
Winner: Taming the Beast; Alissa Gary; University of Florida
Second place: Behind the Arc; Ruby Wool; University of Oregon
Third place: Ever Ditched A Couch on the Curb? Here's Where it Ended; Sophie Cadran; Western Washington University
PROFILE
Winner: Meet the Green Thumb Behind SMU's Garden Glow Up; Ellen Rogers; Southern Methodist University
Second place: Till The Wheels Fall Off; Nathan Feller, Caleb Minor, Hunter Davis and Rae Hanzlik; Black Hills State University
Third place: Shireen's Pitch; Soraya El-houni; Toronto Metropolitan University
Honorable mentions (3): Words in motion by Luena Rodriguez-Feo Vileira, University of Florida, How a Columbia teacher secretly penned one of the earliest lesbian autobiographies by Mercy Austin, University of Missouri; Against the current by Riley Fox, University of Oregon
REPORTING
Winner: Life and death of a Florida abortion clinic; Siena Duncan; University of Florida
Second place: Barred from the story; Reema Najjar; Toronto Metropolitan University
Third place: What will Gen Z do with American elections; Abigail Ramirez; University of Missouri
Honorable mention: Understanding Food Insecurity at SU; Lily Newman; Syracuse University
SERVICE
Winner: The Art Lovers' Buying Guide; Maddie Miller; Southern Methodist University
Second place: Surviving the Housing Crisis; Trinity Balboa, Cyan Carey, Riley Nguyen, Camron Hinkle; Columbia College Chicago
Third place: To Post or Not to Post: That is the Question; Grace Bair; Southern Methodist University
Honorable mention: Don't Call Me DANGEROUS; Trent Weston; Toronto Metropolitan University
MULTIMEDIA
Winner: Unlocking New York; the Unlocking New York staff; Syracuse University
Second place: On the Bandwagon; On the Bandwagon staff; Syracuse University
Third place: Out of the wild: Untamed horses find their home; Vox Staff; University of Missouri
SOCIAL STORYTELLING
Winner: Brewing Peace; Spencer Arps; Western Washington University
Second place: Black Bylines in the Crossfire (video); Hannah White; Southern Methodist University
Third place: Why Vox Loves Columbia: Ep. 2; Claire Williams; University of Missouri
Honorable mention: Subaru Owners; Lizzy Calvo and Beth Dawkins; Syracuse University
AEJMC Student Magazine Contest 2024 | Magazine Media Division
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
Winner: El Sol, Nicolette Monique Luna, Alexa Lima, Alfonso Julián Camacho and Ivan Medida, Southwestern College
Runner-up: Flux, Flux staff, University of Oregon
Judges: Richard Just, former editor, Washington Post Magazine, and Stephen George, editorial director, Discover Magazine
DESIGN
Winner: Zipped, Zipped staff, Syracuse University
Runner-up: Ponder, Ashley Beguin, Bridget Schneller and Noah Westergaard, Black Hills State University
Judges: Trevett McCandliss and Nancy Campbell, owners of McCandliss and Campbell design
ESSAY
Winner: “Finding myself in the memory of my mother” by Maylis Laverne, Western Washington University
Runner-up: “Transplant” by Lindee Walker, University of Florida
Judges: Lea Konczal, digital copy editor and web producer, Texas Monthly
SERVICE
Winner: “True/False tour guide: Choose your own festival adventure” by Maya Dawson, University of Missouri
Runner-up: “From mine to scrapyard” by TJ Jenkins, Armando Ramirez and Kevin McAndrews, University of Oregon
Judge: Tara Cox, managing editor, Real Simple
FEATURES
Winner: “The Atlantic sojourner” by Sophia Abolfathi, University of Florida
Runner-up: “Inside the warehouse that builds machines to liquify dead bodies” by Helen Bradshaw, Northwestern University
Judges: Megan Greenwell, freelance editor/writer, and Robert Sanchez, senior writer, 5280 Magazine
PROFILE
Winner: “I'd never seen a gun before. Days later, I fired one.” by Heather Bushman, University of Florida
Runner-up: “Bigfoot Seekers” by Lily Lum, Sammy Pierotti and Evan Susswood, University of Oregon
Judges: Mark Jannot, story editor, New York Times Magazine, and Abby Johnston, partnerships editor, The 19th
PLACES
Winner: “Lost in Buckeye” by Taylor Schmitt, Rylee Fels, Lucy Caile, Brooke Muckerman, Cela Migan, Olivia Gyapong and Kristin Kuchno, University of Missouri
Runner-up: “Preserving the Past” by Bart Brewer, University of Oregon
Judge: Nitish Pahwa, associate writer, Slate
REPORTING
Winner: “We're still there: Homeownership has an impact across generations” by Maggie Trovato, University of Missouri
Runner-up: “Lost in Buckeye” by Taylor Schmitt, Rylee Fels, Lucy Caile, Brooke Muckerman, Cela Migan, Olivia Gyapong and Kristin Kuchno, University of Missouri
Judge: Will Leitch, contributing writer, New York Magazine
DEI
Winner: “Liquid bodies, soft hearts” by Luena Rodriguez-Feo Vileira, University of Florida
Runner-up: “Our joy and our magic and our chaos” by Matthew Phillips, Western Washington University
Judge: Tara Donaldson, executive editor, WWD
The Division honors an Educator of the Year and a Professional of the Year in alternating years.
To view former winners and judges' comments, go to our archived page.