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OHIO Students Place in Top Spots for Hearst Photojournalism Competition

OHIO students Nate Swanson and Alie Skowronski placed second and fourth, respectively, in the Photojournalism Features and News Competition of the 2020-2021 Hearst Journalism Awards Program.

Story by Samantha Pelham, Photos by Nate Swanson and Alie Skowronski | January 13, 2021

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OHIO students Nate Swanson and Alie Skowronski placed second and fourth, respectively, in the Photojournalism Features and News Competition of the 2020-2021 Hearst Journalism Awards Program. The winners in this first competition of the year were selected from 117 entries submitted from 65 universities nationwide.

Portrait of Nate Swanson

Nate Swanson. Photo by Julia Martins de Sa.

Portrait of Alie Skowronski

Alie Skowronski. Photo by Daniel Kim, The Sacramento Bee.

Swanson, pictured left, is a photojournalism major from Elmhurst, Illinois. He received a $2,000 award and automatically qualifies for the 2021 Championship.

Skowronski, pictured right, is a photojournalism major from Aurora, Ohio. She received a $1,000 award and will compete in the next photo competition, submitting additional photographs for the semi-final round of judging in April. Finalists will be chosen from that round to compete in the National Championship, along with writing, audio, television and multimedia finalists.

鈥淲e are so proud of both of these students and happy that they are recognized by this prestigious contest,鈥 Stan Alost, professor of Visual Communication, said. 鈥淎lie and Nate create amazing work that transports their audiences into lives and places that most of us would never experience otherwise. We are also proud that this pair follows in a long line of VisCom students recognized by this, as well as other contests.鈥

Many of Swanson鈥檚 photos submitted to the competition highlighted many pivotal events that occurred in 2020, such as the protests that broke out in the days following the death of George Floyd. Swanson recalls being in Chicago on the second day of riots watching thousands of demonstrators congregate in the streets, some spray painting 鈥淎CAB鈥 and 鈥淏LM鈥 on walls and windows with others holding posters and signs echoing protest chants.

鈥淚 followed the crowd, trying to stick together with my group,鈥 Swanson explained. 鈥淥nce crossing the bridge on Wabash, that's when things took a turn. Protestors were faced with a line of Chicago Police officers, donned in riot gear and both hands on their batons鈥nce across, the crowd clashed again with the police, as seen in the picture when the moment was captured. It felt like a blur, how fast everything happened and escalated from one thing to another. I've covered numerous demonstrations in the city before, but nothing to the likes of this.鈥

51社区 placed second overall in the Intercollegiate Photojournalism Competition鈥痺ith the second highest accumulated student points from the first of two photo competitions held this year.

The 61st annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program added photojournalism to the competitions in 1970.鈥疶he program also includes five writing, one audio, two television, and four multimedia competitions offering up to $700,000 in scholarships, matching grants and stipends.

鈥淎fter all these years, it feels fulfilling to have placed so highly,鈥 Skowronski said. 鈥淎ll the hard work that I have put into my career is paying off and I couldn鈥檛 have done this without the support from the VisCom faculty. They have truly helped shape the photographer I am today and taught me the importance of documenting history, news and otherwise.鈥

Nate Swanson

A crowd records on their phones as a woman and large body guard make their way through

An enormous crowd of 51社区 students follow and protest far-right gun rights advocate Kaitlin Bennett as she enters Baker University Center on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020. Bennett has gained popularity for her controversial "Liberty Hangout" show that she hosts out of Kent State University. Photo by Nate Swanson.

President Trump delivers a speech to a crowd with and out of focus young man giving thumbs down in the crowd

A child gives a thumbs down toward the media following President Trump's notorious disdain of the "fake news" at his Circleville, Ohio, rally on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. Photo by Nate Swanson.

Police try to keep order as violent protestors encroach them in the streets of Chicago

Protesters clash with Chicago police officers on Saturday, May 30, 2020. CPD retaliated by deploying multiple cans of tear gas and wielding their batons during several scuffles in the streets and alleyways. Protestors marched their way through The Loop and Lake Shore Drive just days after George Floyd was killed at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department, leaving behind a trail of glass and fire with millions of dollars in destroyed property. The day of riots will eventually end with the bridges raised over the Chicago River so officers can attempt to trap and arrest the demonstrators. Photo by Nate Swanson.

An artful portrait of Senator Elizabeth Warren doing a television segment

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) answers questions from MSNBC anchors on live TV following the Democratic National Debate at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019. Photo by Nate Swanson.

Patrons at a bar clapping hands

(Left to right) Heather Withee, Erin Tommas and Lauren Nichols react to LSU's touchdown at the College Football Playoff National Championship against Clemson on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. LSU quarterback Joe Burrow is a fan favorite in Athens for is heartfelt speech addressed to his Appalachian hometown and helped raise money for the local food bank. Photo by Nate Swanson.

A team of women prepare for a roller derby event

Members of the Athens Ohio Roller Derby team get equipped prior to starting their rigorous routines during for a practice held at Dow's Roller Arena in Nelsonville, Ohio on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. Photo by Nate Swanson.

A golden crucifix blocks the light from a man's face

The Rev. Fr. Matthew Gossett displays the eucharist during mass at Christ the King University Parish Catholic Church in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. Photo by Nate Swanson.

Medical students observe as a volunteer receives acupuncture treatment

(Left to right) head athletic trainer for OHIO hockey Chayse Casto, Thai massage therapist Logan Black, Dr. Daniel Black and osteopathic medical student Kaitlin VanHooser watch over acupuncter applied to OHIO hockey forward Zach Curry in the Grover Athletic Training Lab on Wednesday, March 4, 2020. Photo by Nate Swanson.

Two women exhibit their handmade hats

Kate Kelley (L) and Jan Spring (R) sit in front of their handmade hats in Athens Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. Together, they are Slow Chapeaux -- handcrafting reusable materials with their own stylish spin on their designs. The duo presents Cloche to You: The Hats of Slow Chapeaux, on display in the Athens Public Library from Sept. 2-29. Photo by Nate Swanson.

A family works around the house to clean up tree branches

Neighbors support each other in cleaning up their yards and driveways in Elmhurst, IL, after a vicious derecho tore through Iowa to Chicago. Fallen branches, uprooted trees, destroyed roofs and hundreds of thousands without electricity were left in the path of one of the most powerful storms that has ever hit the Chicago metropolitan area on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Photo by Nate Swanson.

Alie Skowronski

A firefighter battles a blaze in darkness

A firefighter heads back into the flames of the Sites fire while it burns in Stonyford, Calif., on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2020. Photo by Alie Skowronski.

Masked people attend a candle light vigil

Victor Turner-McGill, 7, left, Paula Turner, center, and Britta Pells - brushing the hair on her daughter Lidia, 4 - attend a candlelight vigil held for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Photo by Alie Skowronski.

A man lying on the floor of a wide room in front of large windows

My dad, Dan Skowronski, falls asleep by the window after finishing his in-home workout downstairs on Tuesday, March 24, 2020, in our home in Aurora, OH. He has more time for personal reflection now that he is working from home. Photo by Alie Skowronski.

A child hugs his father in the doorway of their home while mother looks on from the couch

Alex Harris, center, timidly hugs his father Phil in the doorway of his mother, Crystal's North Highlands home while she watches on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. Alex had not spent time with his father in weeks. Phil travels around for the military. Photo by Alie Skowronski.

A child under a shelf in a dark room

Lilly plays by herself in the Harris family home in North Highlands, Calif., on the evening of Friday, Oct. 2, 2020. Many times while her mother is trying to take care of the family, Lilly is left to her own devices. Photo by Alie Skowronski.

51社区 volleyball coach, Deane Webb, smiles as his team surrounds him in celebration of senior game night

51社区 volleyball head coach Deane Webb, center, gets caked by seniors Meredith Howe, left, and Shayla Phillip, right, after the senior night game on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019. Photo by Alie Skowronski.

A fire-damaged car sits on the roadside in a bleak forest scene scarred by wildfires

Two burned out vehicles sit abandoned on Graystone Lane in the aftermath of Bear Fire in Berry Creek on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. The Bear Fire jumped the Feather River on the night of Labor Day, Sept. 7, and joined with the nomination of fires called the North Complex fires. "The best I can make of it was, the fire moved 30 miles in one night, which as far as firefighting goes is a world away," said Robert Daniels, a firefighter and Berry Creek resident. The Bear Fire, now renamed the Complex's West Zone, has killed at least 15 people according to the Butte County Sheriff's Office. Photo by Alie Skowronski.