Yesterday, I volunteered for the first time with the Biola ministry S.A.Y. Yes on Skid Row. S.A.Y. Yes is an after school program that provides tutoring, homework help, and a […]
When my grandfather experienced a stroke almost 3 years ago, he stayed in the hospital for one week. Afterwards, he was moved to a short-term nursing rehabilitation center, and the […]
This week, I had the opportunity to visit the newsroom of the Chimes for Media Observation Week. I absolutely loved the energy of the newsroom during deadline work. Hopefully, if my application for […]
With everyday seeing an influx of “photojournalism” as captured by tabloid photographers only interested in catching the next big celebrity scandal on film, many Christians appear to have lost faith […]
Some argue that public relations does not fall under the category of real news or journalism as it is always unfailingly managed, controlled and filtered in some way. Proponents of […]
At 9:30 this morning, I found myself sitting in the Eagle Cafe all alone at a table near the window. I was waiting for a woman who was to interview […]
Every time I tell someone that I am studying print journalism, the response is the same. “So…would you work for a newspaper or something?” Maybe. “But…don’t people just use the […]
Both the New York TImes and the Los Angeles Times newspapers have online websites to further expand news availability as well as readership. The websites of these legendary papers reflect […]
I am so proud to go to a school like Biola University. I am especially proud and excited to be a part of the Journalism Department of Biola University. As […]