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  • I want to acknowledge and appreciate our differences but I also want the world to know that we are more alike than we are different. I want to tell the story of humanity, to “contribute…


  • Joining the “Print and Online” class felt like a new-type-of-writing-is-defying-everything-I-was-previously-taught culture shock. I wrote article after article, laboring for hours on a six-seven page document about something I was passionate about. I scrambled to get…


  • As the most experienced anchor on the News Crew, I also manage the editing of special segments. I’ve spent countless hours before and after school and during my lunch period sitting in front of a…


  • The turn of times also marked the turn from traditional print to the embrace of technology and article publication via the web. When I joined the journalism program, we did two printed papers a year…


  • The intro of my reels contains design in various forms. The Instagram logo in the middle and large text serve as the dominant feature which occupy the viewer’s attention. The contrast here is the juxtaposing…


  • I love — with every bone in my body — writing articles and making social media posts. But my heart will always lie in broadcast journalism. There’s something about reading from a teleprompter with hot,…


  • I strive for my photojournalism to always tell a story — to have movement in it. If a player scored on the football field I wouldn’t simply capture the moment, I would capture the celebratory…


  • “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,…


  • Let’s talk business. You can’t throw any image, video, or article on your social platforms and expect time to run its course and gain you a following. Remaining cognizant of fundraising, funding, and finances is…


  • But I had to remind myself that culture doesn’t change overnight. I needed to make our program reflective of our student body for all the underrepresented students and so more minorities would feel encouraged to…


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