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CBC Tower Media wins 43 awards in state journalism contest, Sullivan named Photographer of the Year
April 15, 2021

(Conway, AR April 15, 2021) - Central Baptist Colleges Tower Media student journalism staffs won a combined 43 awards from the Arkansas College Media Association on April 9, including junior Mallory Sullivan being named Photographer of the Year. Ten colleges and universities in Arkansas submitted work from 2020 for the competition. The Tower Media staffs never cease to amaze me," said Ann Gardner, Faculty Adviser and Communication Department Chair. "Even with the challenges of COVID-19, our students continued to provide coverage of what was happening on campus. We had a core group of staff members who worked hard, and the effort shows with these awards." A judge said Sullivan's photography included "a strong portfolio with a nice mix of action and portraits." A Communication Major, Sullivan is pursuing a concentration in Photojournalism and has won Gallery X competitions, a CBC student competition sponsored by the Communication Department each semester. "Mallory has been a real blessing for Tower Media," said Gardner. "She came into our program taking great photos, and she continues to improve each semester. She is very deserving of being named Photographer of the Year." The 2020 Carillon received third place in the Yearbook of the Year category. The Tower was named honorable mention for Newspaper of the Year. "We're the smallest college that competes in ACMA, but we continue to do well in newspaper, web, photography and yearbook categories," said Gardner. "I'm looking forward to see what other categories we will excel in next year."
CBC General Excellence Winners Individual awards went to:
Photographer of the Year First place, Mallory Sullivan, Central Baptist College, Tower Media
Yearbook of the Year Third place, the 2020 CBC Carillon, Jocelyn Waters and Coby Harvison, co-editors
Newspaper of the Year Honorable mention, the Tower, Central Baptist College, Emilee Brown, Jocelyn Waters and Rachel Burns, co-editors
Cover Jocelyn Waters and Coby Harvison, honorable mention
Closing Jocelyn Waters and Coby Harvison, third place
Divider "Six Feet Apart," Jocelyn Waters and Coby Harvison, honorable mention
Introduction/Theme Jocelyn Waters and Coby Harvison, third place
Feature Layout "Senior Direction," Jocelyn Waters and Coby Harvison, second place
Student Life Layout "Harvesting Memories," Jocelyn Waters, first place; "Read All About It," Jocelyn Waters, third place
Sports Layout "See You in Court," Jocelyn Waters, first place
Typographic Presentation "Strange Semester," Carillon staff, first place; "Stuck At Home," Carillon staff, honorable mention
Art/Illustration "Life Upside Down," Carillon staff, honorable mention
Sports Photo "Scream and Shout," Marcela Bueno, second place
Student Life Photo "Praise His Name," Sydney Hawkins, second place
Breaking News Campus Prepares for Online Classes," Kat Carson, honorable mention
Election/Political "Seeing Blue," Kat Carson, first place
Personality Profile "Jesus Over Baseball," Emma Reddin, second place
Editorial/Commentary "Can 36 Questions Lead to Love?" Kat Carson, second place; "An Open Letter to COVID-19," Jessica Sawyer, honorable mention
Reviews-Arts/Entertainment "The Social Dilemma," Josh Burns, second place; "The Invisible Man," Kat Carson, third place
Headlines "Pondering podcasts: Mornings are best met with murder," Kat Carson and Rachel Burns, first place; "An Insight in Isolation," Kat Carson, second place
Feature Photo "Lindsey Ebarb," Lena Srdanov, first place
Sports Photo "New Year, New Team," Katelynn Blacklaw, honorable mention
Feature Writing Food Insecurity, Katie Beth Fly, second place
Editorial Writing Mask Required, Rachel Burns, second place
General Column I'm So OCD, Jocelyn Waters, second place
Election/Political "Do You Really Know Your Political Party?" Emma Reddin, first place
Headlines "Social Christmasing: Students Look Forward to Going Home for the Holiday Season," Rachel Burns and Jocelyn Waters, first place
Art/Illustration "For Better or For Worse," Haley Lingenfelter, third place
Sports Photo "One for All," Marcela Bueno, third place
Sports Story "One for All," Faith Birmingham, third place
Editorial Cartoon "Mind Over Matter," Faith Birmingham, first place; "Navigating Communication," Jocelyn Waters, second place; "Battle for the Funds," Faith Birmingham, third place
Cartoon Strip "Nice Mask!" Rachel Burns, third place
Front Page Layout "Can You Give Me a Break?" Jocelyn Waters, second place
Feature Page Layout "Misconceptions of Mental Illness," Jocelyn Waters, first place; "Misinformation," Jocelyn Waters, third place; "Online Dating: Risk or Reward?" Jocelyn Waters, honorable mention
Editorial Page Layout "Battle for the Funds," Jocelyn Waters, first place; "Let's Turn the Tide," Jocelyn Waters, second place; "Navigating Communication," Jocelyn Waters, third place
2020 Carillon yearbook Tower Web Tower Newspaper Tower Media leadership included Jocelyn Waters and Emilee Brown, Spring 2020 Tower newspaper co-editors; Jocelyn Waters and Rachel Burns, Fall 2020 Tower newspaper co-editors; Kat Carson, Tower Web editor; Haley Lingenfelter, Spring 2020 Tower Photo editor; Mallory Sullivan, Fall 2020 Tower Photo editor; Hannah London, Tower social media editor; Abigail Lowery, Tower Video editor; Elliot Bender and Logan Cline, Spring 2020 Tower Radio station managers; Logan Cline and Eli McAlister, Fall 2020 Tower Radio station managers, and Jocelyn Waters and Coby Harvison, 2020 Carillon yearbook co-editors.
Article written by Ann Gardner, Central Baptist College Communication Department Chair, Assistant Professor of Communication, and Student Publications Advisor - - - Photo Credit: Mike Kemp Photography - - - Central Baptist College is a four-year, private, liberal arts college owned and operated by the Baptist Missionary Association of Arkansas. CBC offers approximately 40 baccalaureate degree programs, 16 athletic teams that compete in the AMC conference of the NAIA, and 6 fine arts performance groups. For more information about CBC visit cbc.edu.