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The winners
Young, gifted and hacks
The central lesson this year is that journalism is changing and changing fast.
Imperial College wins top prizes in media awards
Imperial College London last night scooped the two top prizes at the Guardian Student Media Awards, winning both journalist of the year and newspaper of the year. By
Stephen Brook
.
Full list of winners
Shortlist and categories
Welcome to the Guardian Student Media Awards 2006
Now in their 28th year, the awards have helped cultivate the careers of the very best student journalists, editors, designers and photographers.
Click here to see the shortlist
Winners were announced at a booze-soaked awards ceremony held in a central London location on November 8.
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Categories
Awards were presented in the following categories:
A. Student newspaper
B. Student magazine
C. Student reporter
D. Student feature writer
E. Student photographer
F. Student publication design
G. Student website
H. Student critic
I. Small budget publication
J. Student sports writer
K. Student diversity writer
L. Student travel writer
M. Student columnist
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