Seven student media operations recognized for forward thinking
Aug. 28, 2025
MINNEAPOLIS — The Associated Collegiate Press has recognized seven collegiate student media programs as finalists in the Innovation Pacemaker competition.
Pacemaker winners will be announced at the Fall National College Media Convention at the ACP Awards Ceremony at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Grand Hyatt Washington.
“The Pacemaker is the association’s preeminent award,” executive director Laura Widmer said. “ACP is honored to recognize the best of the best.”
The prestigious Pacemaker recognizes overall excellence and distinguishes the top student media produced during a particular school year. The award started shortly after the association was founded in 1921 and is often regarded as the most-competitive, most-honored award in collegiate journalism.
The Innovation Pacemaker is designed to encourage out-of-the-box thinking and reward student media for the courage to take chances to improve service to their customers, readers and communities.
“Collegiate student media is rapidly changing and those programs that don’t generate new revenue streams and innovative ways to deliver content to their readers will struggle to survive,” associate director Gary Lundgren said. “Print is now just one component — there is far more to a successful student media program than publishing the campus newspaper.”
Leadership, coverage, content delivery, marketing, business, community, press freedom and partnerships are among the areas where innovation is encouraged.
Please join us at the National College Media Convention in Washington, D.C., Oct. 15-18.
This convention provides a unique opportunity to network with industry professionals, learn from seasoned journalists, and gain valuable insights into the ever-evolving world of media and journalism.
Fall Pacemaker finalists
Broadcast
Innovation
Magazine
Multiplatform
Newspaper/Newsmagazine
listed by state
Beach TV News
California State University, Long Beach
Student leaders: Tanisha Bucad, James Grech, Carlos Raya, Jerry Reynoso, Linsey Towles
Adviser: Jesus Ayala
The Los Angeles Loyolan
Loyola Marymount University (CA)
Student leader: Anni Spacek
Advisers: Tom Nelson, Kevin O’Keeffe
The Collegian, KWDC, Fierce Mustang Media
San Joaquin Delta College (CA)
Student leaders: Jelissa King, Andrea Rivera
Advisers: Adriana Brogger, Tara Cuslidge-Staiano, Leo Marquez, Matthew Wilson
Daily Bruin
University of California, Los Angeles
Student leaders: Zimo Li, Shiv Patel, Dylan Winward
Advisers: Doria Deen, Abigail Goldman, Jose Hernandez
The Red Line Project
University of Illinois Chicago
Student leaders: Taeya Borek, Rebekah Cheung, Kyra Theodore
Adviser: Mike Reilley
The Sunflower
Wichita State University (KS)
Student leaders: Kiona Brown, Allison Campbell, Mia Hennen, Ainsley Smyth, Garima Thapa
Adviser: Amy DeVault
Daily Nebraskan
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Student leaders: Maddie Ames, Alex Gryczanowski, Nina Kudlacz, Meghan O’Brien
Adviser: Allen Vaughan