There has been a lot of buzz surrounding Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller, especially after his testimony before Congress on Wednesday. And while his report has stirred political circles, Mueller is also inspiring art and culture in America. You can find Mueller-inspired fan fiction, prayer candles and even an action figure! I got to dive … Continue reading Mueller as muse: Artists get creative with the ex-special counsel and his report
Category: Journalism
American Embassy Move to Jerusalem
10 Days in Israel In March, I spent ten days traveling around Israel with a team of journalism students and professors. We learned about the challenges of reporting in the Middle East, and we also got the chance to produce our own stories. With a collection of print, video, and photo stories we covered a … Continue reading American Embassy Move to Jerusalem
It’s time for students to ask why they identify with certain politics
In my latest column for The Daily Orange, I comment on the liberal biases present on college campuses, and how it's important to consider where your political ideologies come from. Read more here.
Syracuse Common Council will start live streaming meetings online
Next month, Syracuse will begin live streaming Common Council meetings online, in partnership with PBS affiliate WCNY. Check out my story for NCC News.
In the wake of gun violence, being silent isn’t an option anymore
In my Student Life column this week, I commend young students for standing up for their beliefs and participating in March for Our Lives protests. Read more here.
Servers speak out against proposal to end tips in NY
In a recent proposal, Governor Andrew Cuomo said he wants to get rid of tips in New York. This means that instead of earning tips, restaurant servers would all get a higher base wage. I visited local restaurants in Syracuse, where some employees said this proposal is not in their best interests. Right now, the idea … Continue reading Servers speak out against proposal to end tips in NY
Home is where the heart should be for college students post-graduation
In my Daily Orange column this week, I argue against the stigma surrounding college students living at home after graduation... Read more here.
College classes are meant to educate — not comfort — students about social issues
In my column this week, I break down the controversies surrounding Florida Gulf Coast University’s “White Racism” class, and how college students need to get comfortable with uncomfortable material...Read more here.
The D.O.’s new Student Life columnist reintroduces herself to her old stomping grounds
Classes are back in full swing, and so is your favorite Student Life columnist... Read my first column of the semester.
Capital region McDonald’s reopening with new high-tech upgrades
This McDonald's just got a makeover! The new look includes more modern decor, wait service, and even self-order kiosks. Check out the story...