
Clarion Awards (The Association for Women in Communications)
Special Section or Special Edition (Circulation more than 100,000)
First Place: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Flight 93 Coverage Team – "Flight 93"
Photo Essay
First Place: Franka Bruns – "Grandma Terry"
NABJ Awards (National Association of Black Journalists)
Graphics/Art & Design
First Place: Stacey Innerst – "Country Music Blacklist"
Sports
Second Place: Edward G. Robinson – "Hockey in the Hood"
National Headliners Awards
Illustrative Graphics
Second Place: Daniel Marsula – "With a Grain of Salt", "Winter Arts Preview", "A Decision that Lives
in Infamy", "Riding out the Storm", "My Silent Enemy"
Associated Press Sports Editors Contest
Daily Section (Category 100,000-250,000)
One of the top 20 in the country (No overall winner)
Special Sports Section (Category 100,000-250,000)
One of the top 10 in the country: "PNC Park" (No overall winner)
Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Awards (Formerly Penney-Missouri Awards)
Consumer Affairs
First Place: Lawrence Walsh – "A hard look at Dimple Rock"
Society of Newspaper Design
Page Design
Silver Award: Kim Germovsek - "Read My Bod"
Award of Excellence: Bill Pliske – "Flight 93"
Award of Excellence: Diane Juravich – "Comforts of Home"
Award of Excellence: Diane Juravich – "Cool Jazz"
Award of Excellence: Diane Juravich – "Red Hot Lucy"
Illustration
Award of Excellence: Stacy Innerst - Illustration Portfolio
Award of Excellence: Daniel Marsula – "Cincinnati Riots"
Award of Excellence: Daniel Marsula – "Winter Arts Preview"
Award of Excellence: Stacy Innerst – "Comforts of Home"
Award of Excellence: Ted Crow – "Red Hot Lucy"
Photography
Award of Excellence: Annie O'Neill – "Pieces of Dan Robinson's Life"
National Press Photographers Association Awards (Poynter Institute)
Best of Photojournalism Awards
The Arts:
Third Place: Franka Bruns – Picture of naked individual making noises during
the "Circumstantial Playing and Blindfold Tourism"
Best of Photojournalism Editing Awards
Newspaper Front Page 9/12/01 Edition
Second Place: Dave LaBelle, Chris Pett-Ridge, Jim Mendenhall
Newspaper Extra or Regular Edition 9/11/01
Second Place: Dave LaBelle, Chris Pett-Ridge and Photo Staff
Newspaper Picture Story
Third Place: Dave LaBelle, Sharon Eberson, Pam Panchak, Annie O'Neill – Mother/daughter
kidney transplant
Pictures of the Year International (Missouri School of Journalism)
Best Photography Book
Award of Excellence: Annie O'Neill – "Mattress Factory"
Feature Picture Story
Award of Excellence: Franka Bruns – "Grandma Terri"
Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism
Project/Largest Newspapers
First Place: Steve Twedt – "It's a Crime: How Mentally Ill Teens are Trapped in Juvenile Lockups"
National Mental Health Association's 2002 Media Awards
First Place: Steve Twedt – "It's a Crime: How Mentally Ill Teens Are Trapped in Juvenile Lockups"
National Institute for Health Care Journalism Award (NIHCM)
Second Place: Steve Twedt – "It's a Crime: How Mentally Ill Teens Are Trapped in Juvenile Lockups"
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
Outstanding Media Award for a Feature Series
Steve Twedt – "It's a Crime: How Mentally Ill Teens Are Trapped in Juvenile Lockups"
Print Magazine
Graphic Design
Designer, Diane Juravich; Illustrator, Dan Marsula - 2001 Voters Guide cover
Designer, Kim Germovsek; Illustrator, Stacy Innerst - Black List, Sunday Mag
Designer, Diane Juravich; Illustrator, Ted Crow - Red-Hot Lucy, Sunday Mag
Designer, Diane Juravich; Illustrator, Anita Dufalla - Three for the Road, Weekend Mag
Designer, Kim Germovsek; Illustrator, Ted Crow - Summer Times, Weekend Mag
Designer, Bill Pliske - Flight 93 cover
Association of Food Journalists
Columns
Second Place: Suzanne Martinson – Three columns
Feature Writing
Third Place: Suzanne Martinson – "Home for Christmas Eve"
SERIES
Third Place: Marlene Parrish – "Foods of Spain"
Pass Awards (National Council on Crime and Delinquency)
Prevention for a Safer Society Award:
Steve Twedt – "It's a Crime: How Mentally Ill Teens are Trapped in Juvenile Lockups"
Prevention for a Safer Society Award:
Barbara White Stack – "Is This Justice?"
Inland Press Association News Writing Contest
Investigative Reporting
Second Place: Steve Twedt – "It's a Crime: How Mentally Ill Teens are Trapped in Juvenile Lockups"
Personality/Profile
Second Place: Lori Shontz – "Fast Forward"
Inland Press Association News Picture Contest
Picture Use Class: News
First Place: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – "Horror Mounts"
Second Place: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – "The Steelers Lose"
Photography Class: Illustrative
Third Place: Steve Mellon – Spring Fashion
Picture Stories
Third Place: Martha Rial – "Fast Forward"
Amnesty International's Newspaper Journalism Award
Spotlight Award
Steve Twedt: "It's a Crime: How Mentally Ill Teens are Trapped in Juvenile Lockups"
John Hervey Awards
First Place: Pohla Smith – "Harnessing Kids' Future"