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The Reporter And Urbana Win National Pacemaker Awards

Two Miami Dade College publicationsThe Reporter, Miami Dade College’s collegewide student newspaper, and Urbana, the Eduardo J. Padrón Campus’ literary & arts magazine—won national Pacemaker awards.

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Considered by many as the Pulitzer Prize of collegiate student media, the honor recognizes overall excellence of student work. This year’s contest featured work produced during the 2022-2023 school year.

Winners were announced at the 2023 Associated College Press/College Media Association Fall National College Media Convention in Atlanta, Georgia on Oct. 30.

The Reporter received the honor for the third consecutive year in the two-year student newspaper category. It has won five Pacemakers—2013, 2014, 2021, 2022 and 2023—since its inception in 2010.

“It’s amazing to be able to contribute to The Reporter‘s long-standing legacy of excellence,” said Juan S. Gomez, who served as the paper’s editor-in-chief last school year when the entries were submitted. “It’s not easy to win a Pacemaker, so the fact we’ve done it for three years in a row goes to show the quality of our work.”

Notable stories featured in the three issues submitted for judging include: the Tower Theater protests, Urbana starting a new chapter after winning its first Magazine Pacemaker award and a story on the director of TRIO support services getting a second chance at life after receiving a kidney transplant. 

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Creative Outlet: Urbana has been the literary & arts magazine of Eduardo J. Padrón Campus since 2007. NIKOLE VALIENTE/THE REPORTER

Urbana, which entered its 16th volume in the two-year literary arts magazine category, was the only publication among five finalists to receive the award in that division this year. 

The magazine, which was led by co-editors Nicole Viloria and Maria Alejandra Albarracin, received the honor for the second year in a row. In 2021, the publication also won an Innovation Pacemaker for their creative efforts to disseminate information across their communities.

Last year’s themecollagewas explored through a medley of poems, short stories, languages, photographs and digital illustrations to showcase different entities coming together to represent a greater whole.

COVER COURTESY OF URBANA

Volume 16 featured works such as Jenna Kay Dubé’s poem Through the Eyes of a Child coupled with a photograph of a boy laughing at the beach titled Laughter Overflow by Viloria, and a short story by Erika Hernández entitled Rosie’s Lovely Day Out, paired with a photograph of a tree by Joseph Muñoz and an illustration of a dog on a field by Camila Ramirez.

“This [Pacemaker] is significant because it’s the highest honor for collegiate writing and it’s also something that we put a lot of work into,” said Leidy Padrino, who is Urbana’s editor-in-chief this year. “I know myself and the rest of the staff that worked on 16, we were working until the very last minute. The editors-in-chief of that volume, especially, had a very long and hard job to do. But just to be a part of that and to see all the efforts we put in be rewarded, it was incredible.”

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Nikole Valiente

Nikole Valiente, 20, is a mass communication/journalism major in the Honors College at North Campus. Valiente, who graduated from City of Hialeah Educational Academy in 2022, will serve as editor-in-chief for The Reporter during the 2023-2024 school year. She aspires to work as a journalist.

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