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FLUX wins Gold Crown Award

by Zanne Miller last modified 10:59 AM Wed Apr 09, 2008

The 2007 issue of the SOJC student-produced magazine once again earns the top award for overall excellence from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.


The issue, which earlier this year won Associated Collegiate Press Pacemakers for both its print and online versions, has also claimed the Gold Crown from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.  This is the fourth Gold Crown Award for the magazine since its inception in 1994.

 

Working on the SOJC student-produced magazine FLUX has earned SOJC students more than 100 individual and team awards, including the Associated Collegiate Press's highest honor for college magazines, the Magazine Pacemaker, 11 of the past 14 years.  Its online version, which began in 1997, won a Pacemaker in 2005 and 2007.

 

"Since 1994, Flux has been among the top student-produced magazines in the country," SOJC instructor and Flux adviser Mark Blaine says.  "Flux is truly a collaborative effort of writers, editors, photographers, designers and videographers, but more than that it's a showcase of the School of Journalism and Communication's most creative and capable students. We advisers (Bill Ryan, Dan Morrison, Jon Palfreman, Skip McFarlane and Mark Blaine) applaud their efforts and enjoy working alongside such a talented group."

 

More Flux: 

 

Get a behind-the-scenes look at creating the issue.

http://flux.uoregon.edu/2007/behind_scenes/behindthescenes.php

 

Read back issues of Flux:

http://flux.uoregon.edu/2007/archives/