
Pictured above is Aaron Edwards, the editor-in-chief of The Ithacan at Ithaca College in upstate New York. His staff entered him in our annual Apple Awards for Best Student Media Leader.
He didn’t win.
Edwards didn’t even place or show. So why are we mentioning him? Because he came in fourth – and the margin between first and fourth was so razor-thin, we didn’t want him to go unnoticed.
This was our first year for the category of Best Student Media Leader, and we had no idea how to pick a winner. The sad fact is, we couldn’t find another contest in the country that recognizes a college newsroom leader. When we asked around, we heard from other journalism organizations, “How would you even do that?”
So we required a letter signed by at least three staff members, or a YouTube video featuring at least three staffers, attesting to the greatness of their EIC or station manager. Then our judges used those documents to decide the finalists. They interviewed them via Google Hangout and voted.
But if you want to see how good a fourth-place entry looked, watch this video that Edwards’ staff assembled. He didn’t win an Apple, but he’s won something much more crucial – the loyalty of his peers.
So who beat out Edwards? This guy, Albert Fulcher. His story is one of disease, certain death, endurance, censorship, and triumph. Really compelling stuff. Read what Fulcher’s staff wrote about him and weep (literally). Makes you wonder why no one else has done a best Student Media Leader award.
Then again, that’s what the Apple Awards are all about – rewarding college media efforts no one else does. Hence, Best Tweet, Best Sex Column, and Best Newspaper Under 5,000 Circulation, just to name a few.
Thus endeth the sermon for today. Here are your winners…
Best Facebook Page
- The Daily Collegian, Penn State University
- The Pendulum, Elon University
- The Lewis Flyer, Lewis University
Best Tweet
- Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech
- The Oklahoma Daily/OUDaily.com,
University of Oklahoma - Distraction Magazine,
University of Miami

Best Homepage
- The Chronicle, Duke University
- Lake Front, Our Lady of the Lake University
- Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech
Best Multimedia Package
- Indiana University Student Media, Indiana University
- The Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech
- The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University
Best Entertainment Broadcast
- Texas Student Television, The University of Texas at Austin
- Mayhem Entertainment, Loyola Marymount University
- Henderson Television (HTV), Henderson State University
Best Sex Column
- The Chronicle, Duke University
- Golden Gate Xpress, San Francisco State University
- The Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton
Best Newspaper (5,000 to 10,000 Students)
- The Ithacan, Ithaca College
- The Sentinel, North Idaho College
- The Creightonian, Creighton University
Best Newspaper (Under 5,000 Students)
- The Rice Thresher, Rice University
- RWU Hawks’ Herald, Roger Williams University
- The Mirror, Fairfield University
Best Newspaper (Over 10,000 Students)
- Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University
- Golden Gate Xpress, San Francisco State University
- InsideVandy, Vanderbilt University
Best Yearbook Cover
- The Kentuckian, University of Kentucky
- The Tower, Northwest Missouri State
- Ibis Yearbook, University of Miami
Best Yearbook Spread
- Ibis Yearbook, University of Miami
- The Tower, Northwest Missouri State
- The Baylor Lariat, Baylor University
Best Magazine Cover
- The Minaret, The University of Tampa
- Minero, The University of Texas at El Paso
- Echo Magazine, Columbia College Chicago
Best Magazine Spread
- The Connector & SCAN Magazine, Savannah College of Art and Design Atlanta
- Tempo Magazine, Coastal Carolina University
- Indiana University Student Media, Indiana University
Best Print Ad
- The College VOICE, Mercer County Community College
- The Daily Titan, California State University, Fullerton
- Indiana University Student Media, Indiana University
Best Student Media Leader
- Albert Fulcher, Southwestern College Sun, Southwestern College
- Matthew Parrino, The Spectrum, University at Buffalo
- Zach Crizer, Collegiate Times, Virginia Tech

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