I didn’t join The S&B out of a deep-seated passion for journalism – it was more of a whim, a break from the monotony of typical campus jobs. Up until then, I hadn’t even written one journalistic article. I was a biology major on track to become a doctor, or perhaps a veterinarian, though I.
When I submitted my first S&B staff writer application in the summer of 2021, I was sobbing. I had convinced myself that no one in their right mind would think me capable of writing a coherent article, let alone permit me to publish one. But it had been my dream ever since I first learned.
I’d like to say my time working at the S&B has gotten easier over the last four years. With all the interviewing, writing and editing under my belt, it would be easy to assume that nothing this job throws at me could be a surprise. And yet, a tricky story with opposing sides and contrasting.
I never expected to work for the paper. Writing unbiased factual stories couldn’t have appealed to me less, but the idea of getting paid to write did. Plus, this kid Abraham Teuber `22 kept asking me these really strange polls that he called a “Snedge” for the paper he seemed pretty cool and the.
The Grinnell-Newburg Community School District’s Reconsideration of Instructional Materials Committee unanimously decided that Jeannette Walls’s memoir “The Glass Castle” will remain in Grinnell-Newburg High School’s (GHS) ninth-grade English curriculum with alterations. This decision was reached in a closed-door deliberation following the committee’s second public session on May 3. The alterations presented by the committee include.