2017
Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Digital Media Gold Circle Awards
- Secondary Coverage, 1st Place: “#IStandWithNail: Yes or No?” by Breann Robinson
- First Person Experience, 1st Place: “Surviving a Week on Free Food” by Allison Terry
- First Person Experience, Certificate of Merit: “Forever 22” by Sarah Self-Walbrick
- Personality Profile, 3rd Place: “Photography Gives Sight, Opportunities to Student” by Blaine Hill
- General Feature, Certificate of Merit: “Does Towing Make You Trucking Mad?” by Breann Robinson
- Photo Slideshow, Certificate of Merit: “Rain or Shine: Selling Newspapers Every Sunday” by Blaine Hill
2016
CBI 2016 National Student Production Awards
- Best Student Media Website, 1st Place: The Hub@TTU
Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Digital Media Gold Circle Awards
- Photography Portfolio of Work, 1st Place: Allison Terry
- Video Documentary, 2nd Place: “Students, Lubbockites Reveal Meaning Behind Body Art” by Allison Terry, Quint Brantley and Dale Tice
- Video Feature Package, Certificate of Merit: “Ajax the Campaign Dog: ‘Woof'” by Sarah Self-Walbrick and Anibal Galindo
Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Crown Awards
- College Digital News Silver Crown: The Hub@TTU
- College Student-Print, 1st Place: “The Navigation Equation – How Blind Students Take on Texas Tech” by David Talley
2015 Regional Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards
- Best Digital-Only Student Publication: The Hub@TTU
- Best Independent Online Student Publication: The Hub@TTU
- Best Use of Multimedia: “West Texas Water” by Sarah Self-Walbrick, Kaitlin Thogmartin, Nicole Molter and Anibal Galindo. T.J. Vining and Jordann Fowler also made contributions.
- Online News Reporting, Finalist: “Does Towing Make You Trucking Mad?” by Breann Robinson
- Online News Reporting, Finalist: “Where Did the Vending Machines Go?” by Maddy McCarty
2015
College Media Association Pinnacle Awards
- Best Multimedia Feature Story, 2nd Place: “West Texas Water” by Sarah Self-Walbrick, Kaitlin Thogmartin, Nicole Molter and Anibal Galindo. T.J. Vining and Jordann Fowler also made contributions.
- Best Feature Story, 2nd Place: ““The Navigation Equation — How Blind Students Take on Texas Tech”” by David Talley
CBI 2015 National Student Production Awards
- Best Student Media Website, Finalist: The Hub@TTU
- Best Video Special Broadcast, Finalist: “2015 SGA Executive Candidate Forum”
Texas Intercollegiate Press Association
- Best Use of Mapping, Online Div. 1, 1st Place: “The Lack of Title X Funding” by Lucinda Holt and Anibal Galindo
- Best Interactive Graphic, Online Div. 1, 2nd Place: TTU Parking by the Numbers, by J.B. Felipe. Alicia Keene and Abbie Arroyos also made contributions.
- Best Use of Data, Online Div. 1, 3rd Place: “Parking Development Includes Growth, New Technology “ by Alicia Keen and Abbie Arroyos
- Multimedia Package, Online Div. 1, 3rd Place: “ICYMI: Executive Candidate Forum and Election Coverage” by Alicia Keene, Abbie Arroyos, Evan Dixon and Ben Jarvis
- Best Use of Data, Online Div. 1, Honorable Mention: ‘The Lack of Title X Funding” by Lucinda Holt, Anibal Galindo and Alicia Keene
- Best Interactivity, Online Div. 1, Honorable Mention: The Hub@TTU
2014 Regional Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards
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Best Independent Online Student Publication, Winner: The Hub@TTU
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Best Digital-Only Student Publication, Finalist: The Hub@TTU
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Best Use of Multimedia, Finalist: “ICYMI: Executive Candidate Forum and Election Coverage” by Alicia Keene, Abbie Arroyos, Evan Dixon and Ben Jarvis
- Online News Reporting, Finalist: “ICYMI: Executive Candidate Forum and Election Coverage” by Alicia Keene, Abbie Arroyos, Evan Dixon and Ben Jarvis
- Online In-Depth Reporting, Finalist: “The Lack of Title X Funding” by Lucinda Holt, Anibal Galindo and Alicia Keene
- Online News Reporting, Finalist: “ICYMI: Farewell to the Hancellor” by Alicia Keene, Sarah Self-Walbrick, Evan Dixon, and Anibal Galindo
College Media Association David L. Adams Apple Award:
- Best Multimedia Package, 1st Place: “West Texas Water” by Sarah Self-Walbrick, Kaitlin Thogmartin, Nicole Molter and Anibal Galindo. T.J. Vining and Jordann Fowler also made contributions.
Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Digital Media Gold Circle Awards
- News Feature, 3rd Place: “Surviving Rape at Texas Tech” by Claudia Tristan
- In-Depth News/Feature Story, Certificate of Merit: “Asbestos on Campus” by Alicia Keene, Abbie Arroyos and Evan Dixon
- Non-Fiction Article, 1st Place: “#socialmedia and Relationships” by Alicia Keene
- Non-Fiction Article, 3rd Place: “Female Engineer: My Brain and My Shoes are Not Connected” by Sarah Self-Walbrick
- Computer Generated Art/Illustration, 1st Place: “#socialmedia and Relationships” by Alicia Keene
2014
Associated Collegiate Press Multimedia Story of the Year Award
- News Story, Top Nine: “ICYMI: Executive Candidate Forum and Election Coverage” by Alicia Keene, Abbie Arroyos, Evan Dixon, Ben Jarvis, Blake Silverthorn and J.B. Felipe.
- Feature Story, Top Nine: “ICYMI: The Hub’s Conversation With A Congressman” by Alicia Keene, Abbie Arroyos and Evan Dixon
South Central Regional Competition from the South Central Broadcasting Society
- Alicia Keene, Evan Dixon and Abbie Arroyos received honorable mentions in the game show or entertainment program category.
Regional Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards:
- Best Independent Online Student Publication, Winner: The Hub@TTU
- Online News Reporting, Finalist: “Surviving Rape at Texas Tech University” by Claudia Tristan
- Online Feature Reporting, Finalist: “Watch me bare my soul and have a panic attack” by Sydney Holmes
- Online In-Depth Reporting, Finalist: “Asbestos on Campus” by Alicia Keene, Abbie Arroyos and Evan Dixon