Editor’s Note: “-30-” has traditionally been used throughout journalism to indicate the end of a story. Each semester, The University Star encourages its graduating seniors to write a Senior 30
Editor’s Note: “-30-” has traditionally been used throughout journalism to indicate the end of a story. Each semester, The University Star encourages its graduating seniors to write a Senior 30
In high school, I wanted to work in journalism. I joined what few clubs my school offered that pertained to this field, in an effort to gain experience and seem
Morgan Byers (bottom right) poses for a photo with The University Star s 2019-2020 editorial board.Â
Editorâs Note: â-30-â has traditionally been used throughout journalism to indicate the end of a story. Each semester, The University Star encourages its graduating seniors to write a Senior 30 â a farewell piece to readers â indicating the conclusion of a journalistâs time as an active member of our organization.
After two and a half years working with
The University Star, this Senior 30 marks an accomplishment I never expected to achieve: I have finally written a story. I am not what anyone would call a journalist; I donât rush to the scene of breaking news or keep my eyes peeled for local happenings worth coverage. I contribute to
Editor’s Note: “-30-” has traditionally been used throughout journalism to indicate the end of a story. Each semester, The University Star encourages its graduating seniors to write a Senior 30