UAF student wins press club public service award

The front page of a newspaper called Sol de Medianoche. There is a headline "British Columbia premier targets 乐虎直播-bound trucks with proposed tolls" in English and Spanish. There are three pictures on the page. 
Courtesy of Sol de Medianoche
The front page of the March 2025 edition of Sol de Medianoche features coverage of potential Canadian tariffs.

乐虎直播 student Lina Mariscal has received the 2025 乐虎直播 Press Club Public Service Award. She is one of a dozen UAF students who received awards at the press club鈥檚 annual conference earlier this month.

Mariscal is the publisher of , 乐虎直播鈥檚 only Spanish-language newspaper. She and several other Latino leaders started the paper, which serves the Latino community in Anchorage, nine years ago.

鈥淔or my community, knowledge is power,鈥 Mariscal said in an interview with 乐虎直播 Press Club judges. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e not at the table, you鈥檙e on the menu.鈥

The Public Service Award is one of the press club鈥檚 top awards and recognizes journalists and media outlets that go above and beyond in coverage that advances public understanding of important issues or that results in changes that benefit the public. The 2025 awards recognize work completed during 2024.

Judges specifically noted Mariscal鈥檚 leadership role in the statewide Tu Voz Importa campaign, which initially aimed to explain ranked-choice voting.

鈥淭he project expanded into a series of articles, infographics, and social media posts in both English and Spanish that inform community members events such as the 2024 election and local municipal elections, increasing civic engagement and participation,鈥 judges wrote. 鈥淎s a person who came to 乐虎直播 without being able to speak English, Lina knows well the isolation and disenfranchisement that can happen when people can鈥檛 get news in their preferred language.鈥

Mariscal, who also owns and runs a bakery, started taking journalism classes to build her skills.

鈥淚 want to make sure I鈥檓 doing the paper right,鈥 she said in an interview with a press club board member. 鈥淲hatever I do, I want to do it right. It was more difficult in the beginning to understand journalism standards.鈥

Following are additional current UAF students honored for their work. The list includes journalism students and students in other programs that won awards: 

First place

  • Best portrait: Carol Cozzen, Copper River Record, 鈥淨uilts of Valor portrait鈥
  • Best breaking news story, video: Patrick Gilchrist, KTVF, 鈥溊只⒅辈 transportation department to impose bridge weight limit lower than loaded Manh Choh haul trucks' poundage鈥
  • Best arts and culture criticism, print: Delcenia Cosman, Homer News, 鈥淥ff the Shelf: Nutcracker novel sets a darker stage鈥
  • Best natural sound video journalism: MaryCait Dolan and Gabby Hiestand Salgado, KYUK, 鈥淎rctic Artists: Building community through yuraq鈥
  • Best arts reporting, video: MaryCait Dolan and Gabby Hiestand Salgado, KYUK, 鈥淎rctic Artists: Building community through yuraq鈥
  • Best sports reporting, print (small): Anna Lionas, Nome Nugget, 鈥淣anooks are 2024 State Champions!鈥
  • Best arts reporting, print: Delcenia Cosman, Homer News, 鈥淗omer Theatre under new ownership鈥
  • Best reporting on science, print (small): Zeke Shomler, The Sun Star, 鈥淭hesis Watch: Sara Henbslee Researches Young Moose in Northwest 乐虎直播鈥
  • Best public safety reporting, print (small): Manny Melendez, The Sun Star, 鈥淟egionella Found in Akasofu and Usibelli Buildings on UAF Campus鈥
  • Best culture reporting, video: Gabby Hiestand Salgado (with Evan Erickson), KYUK, 鈥淭he bittersweet success of community-based archaeology in Quinhagak鈥

Second place

  • Best humor: MaryCait Dolan and Gabby Hiestand Salgado, KYUK, 鈥淚nterviewing the Dogs at the Bogus Creek 150鈥
  • Best reporting on government or politics, audio: Emily Schwing, KYUK, 鈥溊只⒅辈モ檚 rural schools languish on capital improvement lists and an increase in Base Student Allocation won鈥檛 help鈥
  • Best newscast, audio/video: Sage Smiley (as part of a team), 乐虎直播 Public Media, 鈥溊只⒅辈 News Nightly: Tuesday, September 24, 2024鈥
  • Best reporting on government or politics, print (small): Colin Warren, Nome Nugget, 鈥淪haktoolik races against time and bureaucracy to rebuild protective berm鈥
  • Best sports or outdoors column, print: Delcenia Cosman, Homer News, 鈥淥ut of the Office: Forget not the little joys in life; Bitter patience for sweet fruit; Early sunsets over Homer鈥
  • Best feature, video: MaryCait Dolan and Sage Smiley, KYUK, 鈥淚n Napaskiak, three generations of teachers uplift Yup鈥檌k language and culture in the classroom鈥
  • Best public safety reporting, print (small) - Patrick Gilchrist, KTVF, 鈥溊只⒅辈 transportation department to impose bridge weight limit lower than loaded Manh Choh haul trucks' poundage鈥

Third place

  • Best education reporting, audio: Emily Schwing, KYUK, 鈥淎 utility room under Mertarvik鈥檚 public school is full of raw sewage鈥
  • Best reporting on government or politics, print (small): Delcenia Cosman, Homer News, 鈥淟ibraries face uncertainty in wake of funding cuts鈥
  • Best travel reporting: Anna Lionas and Colin Warren, Nome Nugget, 鈥淭hree roads, 229 miles and 48 hours鈥 road tripping around Nome鈥
  • Best narrative audio program: Emily Schwing (as part of a team), KNBA, 鈥溊只⒅辈's Native Voice: Fashion, Music & Art & Day 2 of the Native Youth Olympics鈥