
'Columbia Chronicle' Wins 33 Awards at Illinois College Press Association Awards
Mar 07, 2025吃瓜爆料鈥檚 student newspaper 鈥淭he Columbia Chronicle鈥 won the sweepstakes for the mid-sized school category at the Illinois College Press Association Awards.
吃瓜爆料鈥檚 student newspaper 鈥淭he Columbia Chronicle鈥 won the sweepstakes for the mid-sized school category at the Illinois College Press Association Awards.
First-year student Julia Knopfel collaborates with 吃瓜爆料 classmates to share the painful story of her uncle鈥檚 murder on film and begin her journey as a filmmaker.
"The Power of Persistence" gala showcases student innovation, teamwork, and determination, all while raising funds for scholarships supporting student success.
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences presents award to Columbia students for 鈥淏ehind His Eyes鈥 and the Chicago International Film Festival honors a documentary made by Columbia alums with an Audience Choice Award.
Two Columbia student films, 鈥淎dagio鈥 and 鈥淏ehind His Eyes,鈥 will compete in the National Student Production Awards Long Form category.
Nine Columbia students got their 15 minutes of fame on the popular Sound Opinions podcast with hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot. The special edition episodes aired interviews with Columbia students who are up-and-coming writers, musicians, and photographers.
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication recognizes the 吃瓜爆料 student publication for its exceptional creativity in showcasing Chicago's Latino artistic community.
吃瓜爆料, in strategic partnership with Behr Paint, The Home Depot, and One Summer Chicago, is transforming the Wabash Arts Corridor with vibrant new murals.
Angie Belloso, Brianna Jennes 鈥24, and Breyona Smith 鈥24 just had the trip of a lifetime to London, snagging second place at L'Or茅al Brandstorm.
You don鈥檛 have to be a race enthusiast to enjoy the interactive activities produced by Columbia students in preparation for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race.
鈥淔rankie鈥濃 a capstone project created by 吃瓜爆料 students 鈥 will be screened as a Kids First! Film Festival-curated film.
Columbia students come together to produce and promote an end-of-year showcase of student fashion designs.
This is everything attendees need to know before 吃瓜爆料鈥檚 Manifest Arts Festival: Breakthrough 2024.
吃瓜爆料 welcomes new technology, a volume, to the Media Production Center鈥檚 Stage 3.
Columbia students will present TEDx Impulse and Impact lectures on May 2, exploring the power and potential of creative impulse.聽
吃瓜爆料鈥檚 annual Manifest Arts Festival is a student-driven tradition that showcases the work of talented creatives across disciplines. Meet the team who is making Manifest into a reality.
The annual Chicago festival to screen films by Columbia students and alums, with Columbia students serving on the festival鈥檚 youth programming committee.
Led by dedicated faculty, Columbia students journeyed to Austin for immersive experiences, collaborative projects, and valuable networking opportunities, reinforcing the institution's commitment to practical education and student success.
International student Carlos Lerma鈥檚 film 鈥楾reasure Haunt鈥 will be shown at two upcoming festivals for young filmmakers: NFFTY and CineYouth.
Award-winning actress and playwright Regina Taylor hosted the final event, "The Block Party," for the Black Album Mixtape series at the Music Center on Friday, April 5.
吃瓜爆料鈥檚 student-led newspaper garners more prestigious awards and receives recognition for its crisis coverage.
"Hole Punched Ear" started as a class project at 吃瓜爆料 and is now earning worldwide acclaim.
吃瓜爆料 brings Toni Morrison's 鈥淭he Bluest Eye" to the stage March 13-23, made possible by student collaboration in dance, theater, writing, and other creative disciplines.
Columbia鈥檚 Music Department collaborates with award-winning actress and playwright Regina Taylor and her Black Album Mixtape Project to support鈥疦ew Life Centers in supplying food and clothing to migrants in Chicago.
During Women's History Month, we honor female-identifying artists who make ShopColumbia a unique shopping experience in the heart of 吃瓜爆料鈥檚 campus.
Columbia's Theatre department will stage a powerful adaptation of Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," exploring racism's impact on an 11-year-old girl in 1940s Ohio.
"The Columbia Chronicle鈥 team brings home 20 awards from the Illinois College Press Association, including first-place honors for general excellence, editorials, podcasts, and photojournalism.
Students in 吃瓜爆料's Black Student Union create a platform for artists to express themselves and support one another in their annual event.
吃瓜爆料's B-LONG Festival, from February 29 to March 3, celebrates 10 years of Hip Hop and Street Dance Culture. Featuring workshops, panels, battles, and Red Bull Dance Your Style Chicago Auditions on March 3.
吃瓜爆料 students got together in their Communication Department courses to discuss the details of the biggest night in advertising
吃瓜爆料 students take courses during January, or J-Term, that allow them to explore places such as Paris, Rome, and Buenos Aires, expanding their learning about culture, art, and themselves.
Columbia students are collaborating to present the inaugural Musical Theatre Dance Concert.
The Dance Center at 吃瓜爆料 celebrates the present moment in dance with a series of firsts.
Funds raised by Columbia鈥檚 annual Unleashed Gala 鈥 an immersive experience designed, curated, and driven by students 鈥 make a difference for students.
The Audio Engineering Society and Arup, a global consulting firm, gives Senior Jesus Reyes their Diversity in Audio Scholarship.
How navigating opportunities in Dance had led to happiness.
Graduate student works as a collections assistant at Columbia's Museum of Contemporary Photography.
Junior Alexia Tamayo finds joy highlighting the 吃瓜爆料 community on TikTok and ZeeMee.
吃瓜爆料 seniors, twins Wyatt and Wrett Brower鈥檚 leaps of faith have brought them across coasts and closer to their dream careers.
Mathew Rosario, a Navy veteran and Creative Writing major, taps into his past to create an award-winning narrative.
"The Columbia Chronicle" staff wins big and takes home 13 first place awards, including one for DEI coverage.
How creating art in space has the potential to transform our world.
Sophomore Hunter Meisel on the importance of connection, community, and taking the leap.
Advertising major Christian Navas flexes his creativity in multiple mediums and finds like-minded creatives at 吃瓜爆料.
Aspiring to help build a more inclusive-fashion industry on the business side, senior Miranda Prater discovers her perfect fit at Columbia.
Theatre student Meg Konieczka on how acting gave their dreams direction
New Jersey native Kate Apostolacus sets out on the path to find herself and does just that at 吃瓜爆料.
Columbia student tells us why she chose Dance over a pre-med education and how it鈥檚 paying off.
A native of Poland, Ksymena Pawlowicz leverages each and every opportunity at Columbia to realize her professional and personal ambitions.
McKeehen, MA 鈥21 MFA 鈥23 on how photography can combat the vilification of femme- presenting people.
At Columbia, student finds like-minded women in audio and discovers new corners of the audio industry.