In a position like this, mistakes are expected, and growth comes through learning from them. Over time, I came to understand the importance of extending myself that same grace, even in moments
Journalism major Jay’Mi Vazquez, a senior and
Managing editor, with various awards from the
Journalism Department at Honors Convocation. Photo by Jaylen Carr
Somewhere along the way, without me even realizing it most days, the newsroom became that place. It became my home away from home, and I will forever be thankful to call it
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Ellie Sherry — Reporter Pumpkin spice has been an ongoing trend since its creation in 2003, according to Forbes, a global media organization. Since the origination of the pumpkin spice latte, there
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor The sun is shining, everyone is happy they get three months of doing nothing at all, while I’m sitting in front of my computer doing homework. Summer at
The case for night classes Jacob Waring — Online Editor Night classes are, at least in my eyes, the ideal time to take classes. A student would have already hit their groove
Alexandra Scicchitano — Opinions & Features Editor Throughtout my entire Southern career so far, the school has identified people without majors as undeclared. For example, “an undeclared major, Jane Doe, a sophomore
Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor In the beginning of the fall semester, the campus fills with returning students and new Owls alike. However, within the racing minds of students trying to acclimate
Journalism taught me more than writing Kevin Crompton—Editor-in-Chief I never thought I would work for a newspaper in any capacity, let alone work my way up to Editor-in-Chief of that very publication.
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Feel the Bern, a website run by Bernie Sanders supporters, said the politician in question has proposed bills in hopes of making public colleges and universities free. Sanders, according to
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter It is the day of the final exam, and you have not started studying. At this point, the outlook is bleak, but it does not have to be this way.
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor One day, we are all going to die. Young college adults, if we are lucky, do not have to worry about that reality for many years. We
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Upon flipping through my syllabi of classes I am currently enrolled in and have taken in the past, I have seen a common rule among professors. Most emphasize the fact