2020 has been crazy for everyone. But that doesn’t mean your feelings, emotions or experiences aren’t valid. To name a few experiences this year, a “2020. That’s the Tweet.”
A Staple for Every Season: Midi Skirts
I cannot hype these up enough. Not only are they flattering for every body type, but they are so fun and flirty! Here are a “A Staple for Every Season: Midi Skirts”
3 Lessons I’ve Learned in the COVID-19 Pandemic
A letter to those with mixed emotions: We are told over and over it’s okay not to be okay. But, during a pandemic, has anyone “3 Lessons I’ve Learned in the COVID-19 Pandemic”
5 Working From Home Tips
As more and more states and cities are implementing stay-at-home orders due to the coronavirus, more and more of us are finding ourselves working from “5 Working From Home Tips”
Managing Self Doubt in the Highs & Lows of Life
I found a journal entry from June where I had just gotten back from a business journalism workshop in San Francisco. It was about being “Managing Self Doubt in the Highs & Lows of Life”
Blank Pages
Why are blank pages so intimidating? It’s like I find myself so often staring at a blank page or canvas, longing for it to be “Blank Pages”
Top 3 Books I Read in 2019
1. The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah As a war history junkie, I love a good tale about WWII. Though, this war novel is actually a “Top 3 Books I Read in 2019”
Collaborating With Other Newsrooms
At the Missouri School of Journalism there are countless newsrooms across all platforms. While there’s competition, there’s also collaboration. When any of us can work “Collaborating With Other Newsrooms”
Local Journalism
Journalism is important. And in a smaller town like Columbia, I can definitely see how journalism and journalists make an impact on their community. On “Local Journalism”
Journalists are Always On Call
Journalists are honestly a lot like doctors, nurses, firefighters, etc. How? We are always “on call.” Working at the Columbia Missourian this semester has taught “Journalists are Always On Call”