Monthly Archives: February 2013

Covering the Oscars

Throughout the 85th annual Academy Awards on Sunday night, I was considering how journalists would go about covering the numerous different elements. I asked myself whether a reporter should focus on the intriguing blend of host Seth MacFarlane’s unrestricted, crude … Continue reading

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Photography: all about the little details

Ever since middle school, I’ve felt like I’ve had a grasp of photography. I took a lot of pictures of everyday activities for yearbook, and I learned the basic valuable photographic qualities such as vivid colors, clarity, angles and perspective. … Continue reading

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Violent Video Games

I apologize for writing about the same basic subject two weeks in a row, however a recent New York Times story stated that violent video games didn’t necessarily have an influence on the shooters, although they all played them habitually. … Continue reading

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No taking guns from the military

With the recent mass shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School and the Aurora, Colo. movie theater, the American public has gone into a frenzy of complaints, cries for help and ideas. Everyone has their own opinion and we can seemingly … Continue reading

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