The Spartana

The Spartana

First published in 1969, "The Spartana" is a bi-weekly high school newspaper out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. The publication is nationally recognized for its innovative and creative excellence.Fact|date=May 2008

The publication

Distributed biweekly, every Friday, the newspaper consists of eight pages including News, Opinion, Life and Sports sections. A biweekly fine arts supplement is published alongside The Spartana.

Accolades

2008 NSPA 6th place - Best of Show, Anaheim Convention

2007 NSPA 1st place - Best of Show, Philadelphia Convention

2006 NSPA National Pacemaker Award Winner

2006 NSPA National Pacemaker Finalist

2006 NSPA Photo of the Year by Zach Hetrick

2006 NSPA Honorable Mention Design Larry Buchanan

2005 NSPA National Pacemaker Award

2005 NSPA Excellent Design Josh Zurawski

2005 NSPA 3rd place - Best of Show, Chicago Convention

2004 Four Star All American

2004 NSPA 8th place - Best of Show, Washington D.C. Convention

2003 NSPA National Pacemaker Award

2002 NSPA National Pacemaker Finalist

2001 Four Star All American

2000 NSPA National Pacemaker Finalist

1999 NSPA National Pacemaker Award


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