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“The Voyager” clinches GSSPA Overall Excellence in the State of New Jersey

Eastern Regional’s 52-year-old newspaper won 25 Garden State Scholastic Press Association awards.

Art editor Lisa Traczyk, Managing Editor Srishti Ramesh, advisor Walter Bowne, opinion editor Maanasi Natarajan and features editor Lauren Casole peruse through the award-winning issues of “The Voyager.”

From a commentary about hallway PDAs to an investigative story on recycling, the comprehensive reporting demonstrated in recent editions of Eastern Regional High School’s “The Voyager” landed the online and print publication 25 awards at the 2017 Garden State Scholastic Press Association Awards in October, including Overall Excellence in the state for Division A.

The assortment of achievements encompassed second place for the Distinguished Journalism Award and four first-place awards — the most top prizes ever achieved by the 52-year-old school paper whose alumni have worked at publications such as the “Boston Globe” and “Billboard” magazine.

Based upon three issues this year — March, May and June — “The Voyager” clinched 317 out of 320 points in the Coverage category, 345 out of 350 points in Writing/Editorial and 308 out of 315 points in Design.

Despite producing seven to 10 issues each year, the staff, composed of both club members and journalism class students, voted on these three issues for submission in the competition, feeling these editions showed their best work.

“We’ve always been pretty diverse in our article choices, but I think those were the editions that showcased that the most,” said junior and managing editor Srishti Ramesh.

A predominant number of the the 20-plus page issues feature pitched articles, as students gather news tips in class discussions, current events or simply hallway banter.

Utilizing skills taught in the journalism electives, the students follow professional reporting procedures — interviewing, fact-checking and, above all, finding the truth.

Pitched stories especially allow students to bring their own flairs and fervers to the pages.

“One of the things that really contributes to the diversity within the paper is the fact that we all put in our ideas,” said senior and co editor-in-chief Hayley Beluch. “When we put the (story) list together, everyone has a passion about something they’re writing about, and that contributes to the story itself.”

Editor-in-chief Hayley Beluch, co editor-in-chief Alex Mackle, manging editor Julia Dodd and art editor Lisa Traczyk reflect on the award-winning issues of “The Voyager.”

Like any newsroom, the staff faced some editorial and ethical concerns throughout production of these issues.

Along with layout challenges, such as fitting major stories across a “double truck” design — a pair of facing pages with content that stretches over both pages — these issues received some criticism for their lack of conservative articles, particularly in commentary pieces regarding national and global controversies.

Eastern students tend to lean more liberally, according to the staff, making it difficult to mirror the student body’s opinions while also remaining unbiased.

“The school’s name is on the newspaper. We represent the school but we’re also acting as journalists — we have to find that balance,” said last year’s co-editor-in-chief Isabel Begelman, a freshman at American University.

However, throughout the school year, it seems the students gained enough experience to be well quipped on such problems, which is another reason why latter 2016–2017 editions were selected for the GSSPA.

The reporters say that as they delve deeper into their high school, and “Voyager” careers, they evolve as reporters — something especially evident in the March, May and June issues.

“You get more comfortable throughout the year and you get more confident in your writing, and I think that really shows in the editions that we picked,” Beluch said.

The collaboration of lower and upperclassmen also contributed to the quality of these issues. The common bell lunch schedule, implemented in the 2016–2017 school year, helped make this partnership possible, allowing the staff to hold meetings once every four days during lunch.

“I think a lot of our success comes from when the whole team comes together, as opposed to when it’s just the higher-up people working on it,” said co-editor-in-chief and senior Alex Mackle.

The staff says students and teachers throughout Eastern are receptive to the newspaper, sparking dialogue in classrooms and hallways. Also, 2017–2018 is the inaugural year for the paper’s website, making the news even more accessible and interactive for more than 2,000 students.

“We’re a buffet — we want something there for everybody,” said Voyager advisor and journalism teacher Walter Bowne, who was on staff as a student during the ‘86–87 school year. “How can we have stories there for everybody? That’s our job — to try to reach everybody.”

List of 2017 GSSPA Awards:

Overall Excellence in the State of New Jersey — Division A

1st place to Junior Shreya Gowda and Ben Forsman for news writing

1st place to Senior Alex Mackle for Layout and Design

1st place to Hayley Beluch for Editorial Cartooning

1st place to Jared Gans for Column writing for Boy Meets Gov.

2nd Place in New Jersey for Distinguished Journalism Award

2nd Place in Layout and Design: Lauren Casole

2nd Place in Reviews and Entertainment: Cyrena Kokolis

2nd Place in Columns: Diya Goyal

2nd Place in Opinion: Hana Hancock

2nd Place in Sports Writing: Allana Beckman

2nd Place in Newswriting: Nancy Bowne

Third Place in Layout and Design: Staff

Third Place in Editorial Cartooning: Sakshi Sehrewat

Third Place in Photography: Nancy Bowne

Third Place in Newswriting: Hana Hancock

Third Place in Newswriting: Alex Mackle

Third Place in Opinion: Jen Glass

Staff: Honorable Mention in Editorial Writing (2)

Sakshi Sehrewat: Honorable Mention in Art and Illustration

Natalie Powell: Honorable Mention in Reviews and Entertainment

Greg Giovaninni: Honorable Mention in Opinion

Allana Beckman: Honorable Mention in Sports Writing

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