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The Christian Science Monitor, by Clay Bennett

Columbia University President George Rupp (left) presents Clay Bennett with the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.

Winning Work

(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - January 17, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - March 20, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - March 22, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - April 23, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - May 5, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - August 1, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - August 16, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - August 17, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - September 13, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - September 20, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - September 21, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - September 27, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - September 28, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - October 1, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - October 5, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - October 11, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - October 15, 2001)
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - October 29, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - November 2, 2001)
 
(Clay Bennett/The Christian Science Monitor - November 9, 2001)
 

Biography

Clay Bennett was born January 20, 1958 in Clinton, South Carolina. Growing up the son of a career Army officer he moved often, attending ten different schools before graduating in 1976 from S.R. Butler High School in Huntsville, Alabama.

Served as editorial cartoonist for the college paper and managing editor of the alternative student newspaper while attending the University of North Alabama. Graduated in 1980 with degrees in Art and History.

Worked as a staff artist for both the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Fayetteville (NC) Times before accepting an editorial cartooning position with the St. Petersburg Times in 1981.

Leaving The St. Petersburg Times in 1994, he trained in web design and computer animation to produce animated editorial cartoons for the internet while continuing to draw cartoons for distribution through King Features Syndicate.

Since joining the staff of The Christian Science Monitor in 1998 he has been a finalist for The Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartoons three times (1999, 2000, 2001), received the National Headliner Award twice (1999, 2000), was named Editorial Cartoonist of the Year by Editor & Publisher magazine (2001), and won the John Fischetti Award (2002).

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Editorial Cartooning in 2002:

The Jury

Lucy Shelton Caswell(chair )

professor and curator

Ward Bushee

editor/vice president

Reese Cleghorn

professor, Philip Merrill College of Journalism

Joe Copeland

editorial page editor

Arnold Garcia Jr.

editorial page editor

Winners in Editorial Cartooning

2002 Prize Winners

Staff

For its comprehensive and insightful coverage, executed under the most difficult circumstances, of the terrorist attack on New York City, which recounted the day's events and their implications for the future.