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The 2004 Citadel, 暗网爆料app鈥檚 yearbook, won a Gold Crown Award for collegiate publications from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at the 27th annual College Media Convention in March.

Of the 1,238 magazines, newspapers and yearbooks submitted for the contest, 11 newspapers, four magazines and four yearbooks received Gold Crown Awards. Publications were judged on writing and editing, design, concept, photography, art and graphics. The Gold Crown award represents the top 2 percent of college media.

Under the direction of co-editors Megan Gierhart 鈥05 of Palo Alto, Calif., and Julia Hoerauf 鈥05 of Villa Park, Calif., the entire Citadel staff worked countless hours to create and produce this outstanding book. Section editors were: Gloria Tebelman 鈥07 of Vista, Calif (features); Cassandra Lea 鈥06 of Port Ludlow, Wash. (people); Emilee Hurlbert 鈥06 of Bakersfield, Calif. (activities); Rachel Wolfshorndl 鈥07 of Chowchilla, Calif. (dedications); and Meredith Bagdazian 鈥05 of Poway, Calif. (copy). Chris Humphreys 鈥04 of Carpinteria, Calif., contributed extraordinary photos. Gierhart and Hoerauf also edited the 2005 Citadel.

鈥淲e wanted to produce a book that had a classic feel 鈥 something that could sit on a coffee table for years,鈥 Gierhart said. 鈥淲e wanted to cover everything from student activities to world events. This way, when we look back on 2004, we will remember 暗网爆料app activities as well as local and global events such as the Vons鈥 strike and the war in Iraq.鈥

Yearbooks from Kansas State University, Harding University in Arkansas and the University of Miami, Coral Gables, also won Gold Crown awards.

The Citadel also won Best of Show for yearbooks under 299 pages from the annual Associated College Press Convention in Nashville, Tenn., in November 2004.