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I have quickly fallen in love with writing articles, with some of my favorite topics being politics, sports and college community issues. I am also open to more opportunities, including internships and learning experiences. 

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Served as Assistant News Editor, Assistant Photo Editor and Investigative Editor

Featured Articles

Cultural review in former School of Music exposes tension among employees

IC’s audited financial statement shows operating surplus

Employee base compensation on calendar and fiscal year timelines

How IC is impacted by vacancies within finances and operations

Ithaca residents get on board with free TCAT campaign

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RUGBY ARTICLES

Apr. 19, 2022

National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) announced the 12 teams participating in the 2022 Women’s Small College 7s National Championship in Pittsburgh, PA.

Apr. 15, 2022

The Rugby Northeast tournament, held on April 9, was host to a diverse group of teams. Also on April 9, the Ohio Valley Conference played its second and final week of qualifying tournament matches.

Apr. 5, 2022

Southern Oregon University has secured their spot in the Premier Cup and Grand Valley State University has qualified for the Division I Club Cup in the Collegiate Rugby Championship.

Apr. 1, 2022

The Women’s 7s competitions will kick into high gear during the month of April.

REDEFY ARTICLES

THE DECADE OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE

Nov. 30, 2020

Learn about how Indigenous communities are affected by and respond to climate change, both individually and collectively.

Nov. 30, 2020

Although the Lenni Lenape are rarely talked about when considering NJ’s history, this article provides some general information on the tribe’s culture and how to remember NJ’s native history.

Nov. 22, 2020

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues, we recognize the teams in New Jersey that were outlets for black players and their impact on integrated baseball in the present day.

THE RACISM OF DIMINISHED EXPECTATIONS IN ACADEMIA

Sep. 30, 2020

Read about what can happen when racist stereotypes play into the classroom and how it affects BIPOC students.

THE TEEN MAGAZINE ARTICLES

July 13, 2020

From a very young age, children are taught that what they wear is a form of expression that should not offend others. This lesson of avoiding clothes with racial slurs or depictions of illegal activities is good to learn at a young age, unless the restrictions are taken too far.

July 18, 2020

In this chaotic time where many people are cooped up in their homes, finding interesting ways to pass the time is tough. Jigsaw puzzles can help combat boredom in a time when many people are having trouble finding something to do. Once you get started on a jigsaw puzzle, you may find that your late-night Netflix binge time has turned into hours of a methodical and relaxing puzzling habit.

May 30, 2020

Zoom has lots of different features that can be tough to figure out, and as much as Zoom has saved most of us from complete isolation, there are still many people unaccustomed to computer communication. Outlined below are the five types of people you should look out for on your next Zoom call.

CLASS ARTICLES 

Feb. 27, 2022

With homelessness on the rise in Ithaca, advocates and aid organizations try to bring long-term solutions, with varying success.

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