When I was in high school, I dreamt up many ways my life would go once I got to college. I had goals I was determined to accomplish so I could make my parents finally proud. I was and am a first-generation Punjabi woman from the Bay Area who had never stepped foot in Eastern.
Editor’s note: All of the panelists are part of the Daily Evergreen staff, however majority of students part of the Religion Reporting Project are not. Four Edward R. Murrow College of Communication students talked about how reporting on different religions helped them overcome their preconceived notions about religion. The panel took place 10 a.m. April.
Editor-in-chief – Mikayla Finnerty This is a very special edition for our team. Each semester the EIC gets to choose a special edition. Last semester we had a “Sex, drugs and ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’” edition supervised by former EIC Sandi Kobiesa. These editions are decided solely by the EIC and usually dictate the theme and.
Saydee Phothivongsa, News Editor Hi everyone! My name is Saydee and I will be the news editor this semester. Since I can remember, I’ve had an affinity for writing. I frequently enjoyed writing in grade school more than any other subject, and as I grew older, I often found it so much easier to find the.
A group of Murrow students spent the first half of their spring break in New York City visiting some of the top public relations and news organizations in the country, connecting with Murrow alum and seeing all the iconic sightseeing locations. Coordinated by Sara Stout, Murrow College Assistant Dean, and Justin Barnes, Murrow scholarly assistant.