Storm Watch: Pennsylvania Reporters Quinn Clark, Natalie Pearce and Nicole Foy contributed reporting. The state of Pennsylvania braces for the destruction of Hurricane Sandy. As preparations continue, citizens across the […]
I absolutely love Christmas music. Love as in I am completely and totally obsessed with music. As in as soon as Thanksgiving ends, the Christmas music comes on. Extremely loud. […]
The Christian music genre has as many detractor as supporters, it seems. Although countless Christians, especially in America, now listen to this music genre on their local Christian radio station, […]
First, I must state that introducing me to the wonder that is database journalism may not have been the best idea. I mean, of course it was a good idea. It is […]
This blog post was meant to be uploaded on Friday to reflect on a unique or interesting encounter I witnessed during the week. Usually, I have to rack my brain […]
Cheating. If we were completely honest, we could all admit to cheating on something or for something at least once. Maybe we didn’t necessarily steal answers during a test, but […]
The slender girl with strawberry blonde hair was crossing slowly in front of the Biola bell tower when I first saw her. Sent out of my Foundations of Journalism class […]
Published on Tuesday, October 2, in the online version of the New York Times, the video and article package entitled “Electoral Collage 101” written by Mo Rocca describes the Electoral […]
While reviewing the AP Stylebook for my Foundations of Journalism class today, I noticed something very interesting. There were specific terms and rules for all journalistic references to September 11, […]