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I was the chair of our Greek Awards committee in college and served on the committee for two years. The awards were judged based on an impartial system that I thought was fairly good. Each chapter submitted their awards packet and was informed that they couldn't include any identifying information in the description of their events, etc. Each application was numbered so that we could identify them once it was time to hand out the awards.
Judges were chosen from each chapter and from random people on campus and in the community that were not associated with any of the groups on campus but were well known in our area. The outside people helped cancel out the effect of people recognizing events even though no name was associated.(Not to mention letting people in the community see all the great things being done by all the groups on campus!) Each event was judged on multiple levels on a scale of 1-10. We threw out the top and bottom scores for each.
The nice thing was that we had a really diverse mix of award winners with this method. It didn't end up being a big popularity contest.
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