About Me

I am a journalism graduate from the University of Cincinnati with an excitement for writing, broadcasting and radio journalism. I have written social advocacy pieces for Streetvibes.

 Reporting and writing stories covering sports, culture or politics is my strong suit. My works reflect this and I am working to improve my craft every day. 

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My Latest Works

One Conviction and a Year Later, the Story Repeats

There’s a saying: same old, just a different day. During the midst of the pandemic in 2020, the country witnessed a movement like no other. This, of course, being the Black Lives Matter movement. Especially in May and June, protests were nationwide, and it felt like there could be change. It felt as if there would be an effect. Nearly a year later, and the tragic cases are still present, and there seems to be no hope for change.

This week the George Floyd family (and the whole country) reacted

The Rise Of Asian American Hate Crimes Due To Covid-19 Pandemic Rhetoric

Recently, anti-Asian hate crimes and violence have spiked across the United States. The data suggests these increases are a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the anti-Asian rhetoric this pandemic has brought upon the Asian population in America.

According to the California State University’s Center for Hate and Extremism, in the 16 most populated cities in the United States, hate crimes increased about 150% from 2019-2020. This massive increase in hate crimes has led to protestors speaking ou

How The US Hopes to Get Involved With the Tigray Genocide

After five months of humanitarian crimes in the region of Tigray, the United States has decided to intervene. The United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, demands change in Tigray, calling for the military’s exit in Ethiopia’s northern region. "The challenge in Ethiopia is very significant. And it's one that we're very, very focused on, particularly the situation in Tigray where we are seeing very credible reports of human rights abuses and atrocities that are ongoing," Blinken said dur

The Green New Deal Will Affect Cincinnati

Throughout the last couple of years, the push for environmental change on the national level has been evident with politicians and advocates pushing for a solution. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, along with other politicians, has continuously pushed the Green New Deal (introduced in 2019) as a way to reduce carbon emissions and remake the economy.

The Green New Deal, in broad terms, is a proposal that calls for eliminating all carbon emissions in the next decade. According to the Green New Deal docu

The reinvented, remote world of co-ops under COVID-19

Like everyone else, the COVID-19 has deeply affected College students. COVID has altered the way they make the best of their Co-ops and internships. However, college students are adapting, similarly to everyone else in this pandemic.

David Bartok and Tommy Stark, two students at the University of Cincinnati (UC), have felt the impacts of COVID-19 in their Co-ops. David Bartok is a third-year DAAP student at UC. He currently has a Co-op at Loft LLC, an industrial design company based in Providen

UCF vs Cincinnati Summary – Bearcast Media | University of Cincinnati

In a significant game for Cincinnati’s NCAA tournament hopes, the Bearcats suffered a heartbreaking loss to UCF in a double overtime thriller on Wednesday night.

Early in the game, Bearcats redshirt-senior Tre Scott continued his hot shooting with a couple of dunks. Scott scored 12 points within the first 10 minutes of the game.

After a hot start to the game offensively, Cincinnati began to struggle getting good looks.

UCF took advantage of the Cincinnati’s struggles, battling back into the g

Memphis vs Cincinnati Summary – Bearcast Media | University of Cincinnati

The red-hot Cincinnati Bearcats faced the Memphis Tigers on Saturday night at Fifth Third Arena where a spectacular defensive play from a freshman locked up the 13th win in 14 games for the Bearcats.

The Bearcats started out hot on defense, only allowing five points in the first five minutes of the game. However, Cincinnati failed to capitalize on the great defense, scoring eight points in that span.

Cincinnati began to look like they could break away before the under eight-minute TV timeout,

Journalism Courses Taken

  • American Journalism
  • Media Law & Ethics
  • Reporting & Writing
  • Visual Reporting
  • Editing
  • Journalism Research
  • Feature Writing
  • Women in Journalism
  • Political Reporting
  • Media Design
  • Public Affairs Reporting

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