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Larry Doyle wins Thurber Prize

Posted by: Kit Donahue on 2008-10-08 09:03:57

Larry Doyle, a former TV writer-producer for "The Simpsons," was named the winner Monday of this year's Thurber Prize for American Humor. He was cited for the novel "I Love You, Beth Cooper." Read More >>

Tribute to Ponz in Gil Thorp comic strip

Posted by: Kit Donahue on 2008-09-04 12:09:21

Jeff Ponczak was a fan of the Gil Thorp comic strip and he was recently added into the strip as a new character.
Here is the link:
Click here to see Gil Thorp comic strip
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Emma Johnson MSN Money column launches

Posted by: Emma Johnson on 2008-07-18 15:35:49

Emma Johnson's multimedia personal finance column recently launched on MSN Money. The series focuses on people in their 20s and 30s, and includes video, audio, graphic and text elements. Read More >>

proudly introducing... jean lachat photography

Posted by: Jean Lachat on 2008-07-17 22:48:52

I happily launched my own home-based photo studio this summer, specializing in documentary portraiture and pretty much anything that is not immoral or illegal! (or at least not that much!) Read More >>

Reporting Contest for College Students and Professionals!

Posted by: Adriana Colindres on 2008-07-17 22:13:52

Journalism organization Capitolbeat has separate reporting contests for college students and for professionals, as well as a conference open to all. Contest deadline is Aug. 1 for professionals and Sept. 10 for college students. Read More >>

Most recent new members:

Suzanne Callighan Wagner, Bill Luthy, Mike Meinhardt, Elizabeth Raischel, Evangeline Politis, Regina Lee, Stacey Keefe, Joe Hubbard, Greta Weiner, Wanda Whitsitt,

Most recent donors:

Albert Spenadel, Anita Bukey, Jonathan Groesbeck, Amanda Crane, Gene Honda, Mike Bushman, Dana Dejanovich Maragos, Mary VanDeVelde Unseth, Kenneth and Kathleen Graesser, John David Reed,

Illini Media Hall of Fame - 2006

Bill Nack

Daily Illini: 1963-65; Sports editor, 1963-64; editor in chief, 1964-65.

University of Illinios: Bachelor of Science in journalism, 1964.

Inducted: 2006


Bill Nack, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated for 23 years, wrote one of the most important stories the magazine's history, exposing racehorse owners who used cortisone shots to mask the pain of injured horses - a practice that often resulted in broken legs during the race and the horses' death.

Nack got his start after attending the University and serving in the U.S. Army, including a year on Gen William Westmoreland's staff in Vietnam. His professional career began at Newsday on Long Island, where he first reported on politics, government and the environment. He began covering horse racing in 1972. He followed the story of the legendary Secretariat in 1972-73 and ended up writing the horse's biography, Secretariat: The Making of a Champion, which was been described as the "greatest equine biography ever written." Nack then became a sports columnist for Newsday and moved to Sports Illustrated in 1979, where he held racehorse and boxing beats and later went on to cover all sports.

In addition to his Secretariat book, Nack also wrote My Turf: Horses, Boxers, Blood Money and the Sporting Life, a compilation of his SI articles. Nack won the A.J. Liebling Award for excellence in boxing writing and the Alfred G. Vanderbilt Lifetime Achievement Award by the Thoroughbred Charities of America. He also won six Eclipse Awards from the Thoroughbred Racing Association for Excellence in magazine writing. Nack left Sports Illustrated in 2001 at age 60. Since then, he has freelanced for GQ and Sports Illustrated.