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Radnorite Staff Wins Eleven Keystone Media Awards

Radnorite Keystone Media Award Winners

The Radnor High School student news site, Radnorite, recently earned eleven honors in the 2022 Student Keystone Media Awards, including first place awards for Director of Food Publications Noah Conen and Associate Editor Sammy Rosin.

Four additional Radnorite staff members were recognized for their work, earning three second place awards and six honorable mention awards.

The award winners from Radnor High School are:

  • Noah Conen - First Place; Review; Grubbin' With the Girls: First Watch Edition
  • Sammy Rosin - First Place; Photo Story; Pictures of Resistance: Philadelphia’s Bans Off Our Bodies March
  • Sammy Rosin – Second Place; News Photo; Students walk out for better equity and inclusion and change to the history curriculum
  • Sammy Rosin – Second Place; Podcast; In Focus: The Cheating Files
  • Ian Sun – Second Place; Diversity; The Radnorite’s Reflection on Diversity
  • Olivia Brubaker – Honorable Mention; Sports Photo; Player 33 Fires a Goal
  • Ellie Davis – Honorable Mention; Personality Profile; Dr. John Crosby: Radnor Superintendent, Mentor, and Uncommon Individual
  • Ian Sun – Honorable Mention; General News; Students walk out for better equity and inclusion and change to the history curriculum
  • Sarah Tachau – Honorable Mention; Editorial; What is the College Board really doing with your AP test money? A Formal Radish Investigation; The Trendy But Practical Guide to Wearing a Mask Correctly; Bryn Mawr Hospital Reports Record-Breaking Foot Injuries in Students Striving for Scooter Eligibility
  • Sarah Tachau Honorable Mention; Editorial; The Trendy But Practical Guide to Wearing a Mask Correctly; Bryn Mawr Hospital Reports Record-Breaking Foot Injuries in Students Striving for Scooter Eligibility
  • Sarah Tachau Honorable Mention; Editorial; Bryn Mawr Hospital Reports Record-Breaking Foot Injuries in Students Striving for Scooter Eligibility

The Student Keystone Media Awards contest recognizes high school and college journalism that provides relevance, integrity, and initiative in serving readers. Any student at any public, private or parochial Pennsylvania high school, college or university who has had his or her material published in the school newspaper may enter the contest. Students who have had their work published on a digital news site may enter the contest provided the site meets the criteria as outlined in the contest rules.


Pictured: (front row, left to right) Olivia Brubaker, Sammy Rosin, and Ian Sun; (back row, left to right) Noah Conen, Sarah Tachau, and Ellie Davis

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