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Columbia Scholastic Press Association

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The Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) was founded in 1925 to create a standard of success for academic journalism for the United States' high school and universities. The Association is affiliated with Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and is a voluntary membership-based organization.

Awards and Contests: (Most of these award multiple prizes each year: in 2007, there were 42 gold and 83 silver crown awards)[1]

  • Crown Award.
  • Gold Circle Award
  • Gold Key
  • James Frederick Paschal Award
  • Edmund J. Sullivan Award
  • Charles R. O'Malley Award for Excellence in Teaching
  • Joseph M. Murphy Award


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