The Central Trend wins eleven MIPA awards
The Michigan Interscholastic Press Association recently announced winners of 2019 awards. Students all across the state compete for awards over a variety of categories, and The Central Trend is proud to have eleven winning stories this year. Check them out here!
Reena Mathews – 2nd place
Bylined Opinion Article – If I have to be standardized, so do they
Susannah Bennett – 2nd place
In-Depth Feature – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is set to showcase FHC’s best and brightest thespians
Reena Mathews – 2nd place
Personal Narrative – When I stole a moment of freedom
Sarah Wordhouse – 2nd place
Diversity Coverage – Foreign exchange student Toni Friedrich finds enjoyment in all that Michigan offers
Molly Donovan – 3rd place
Sports News Story – Varsity football beats Lowell 35-10 on the road, first time since 1999
Nisha Rajakrishna – Honorable Mention
Review – Atmosphere put on an astounding concert for all
Susannah Bennett – Honorable Mention
Review – Forty Acres Soul Food Kitchen is heavenly and absolute perfection
Lynlee Derrick – Honorable Mention
Human Interest Feature – Even having been legally dead won’t stop Abbey Stone
Amanda Bartolovic – Honorable Mention
Personality Profile – New FHC media materials clerk Jaye Beeler is an accomplished author and cook
Courtney Collar – Honorable Mention
Informative Feature – The unprecendented Student Athlete Leadership Council is here to improve the athletic culture
Sam Tuori – Honorable Mention
Sports News Story – Jimmy Scholler makes history, boys varsity basketball wins 62-42