Three w88 online sports betting School of w88 online game placed in the 2023-2024 Hearst Journalism Awards Program national competition. Zoe Malen and Madison Lloyd were awarded in the Multimedia Innovative Storytelling category and Sophia Holm placed 10th in the Audio category.
Zoe Malen
Zoe Malen won with w88 online game submission titled “Seven Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Brands to Support,” placing 13th in the Multimedia Innovative Storytelling Competition. Malen is currently the photo editor at the w88 online game Sagebrush, and will be graduating this spring.
“Graduation is very bittersweet for me as of now. It is sad to leave the Reynolds School but I am so excited for what is to come,” said Malen.
Malen hopes to work in the film industry and to keep creating art, while also continuing w88 online game work as a photojournalist and expanding w88 online game visual storytelling skills.
The inspiration behind w88 online game story stems from w88 online game passion for environmentalism and the small steps individuals can take to help protect the planet.
“The video promotes that even just paying attention to the smaller decisions of your everyday lifestyle can really make a difference,” Malen said.
Madison Lloyd
Madison Lloyd (’23) earned 10th place in the Multimedia Innovative Storytelling Competition with w88 online game story “What Would Happen if the Yellowstone Supervolcano Were to Erupt?” Lloyd, who graduated last spring, has always been interested in the environment and natural disasters and she had recently visited Yellowstone before w88 online game project. Lloyd was very proud to place in the top ten and says this award has motivated w88 online game to put more of w88 online game work out into the world.
Since graduation, Lloyd has been pursuing freelance photography in Las Vegas and taking campaign portraits for local political candidates ahead of the 2024 election.
Sophia Holm
Sophia Holm was awarded 10th place in the audio category for reporting she did at KUNR, including w88 online game stories “Reno Fire Department Enlists Goats to Fight Fire” and “Sparks-Based Auto Shop Restores Classic Cars for Lowriding While Aiming to Help Community.” Holm strives to report on topics that have never been reported on before in the Reno-Sparks area. When she found out she had won a Hearst award, she didn’t believe it at first.
“I was honestly shocked when I learned I was a Hearst winner," Holm said. "I got the email and didn’t open it at first because I didn’t expect to place. Then, I received an email from Nico congratulating me, and I was in disbelief. It’s an incredible honor, and I’m very grateful to have even had the opportunity to submit my work.”
Holm currently interns at KUNR Public Radio and hopes to stay at the station permanently. She is also looking at attending grad school.