The University Star, the student newspaper at Texas State University-San Marcos, has been nationally recognized at the prestigious Society of Professional Journalists’ 2006 Mark of Excellence Awards.
The Star did well at the

Bob Bajackson, director of student publications at
“It was kind of exciting because this was the first time we ever competed in SPJ,” Bajackson said. “It costs a lot and we just didn’t have the money to enter into the competition. But, the school of journalism paid our entry fee this year so it was great.”
Lori Bergen, professor and director for the school of journalism and mass communication, said sponsoring the newspaper was a solid investment in the future.
“Our students do spectacular work at the Star,”
Kym Fox, a senior lecturer for the school of journalism and co-sponsor of
“I’ve noticed that the Star has been improving, so I could tell the newspaper really had a chance at the competition,” Fox said. “I thought it would be wise for us to enter, and they did very well. I think we should be proud. It shows that our level of journalism continues to grow at