I recently reread the novel Gone Girl for a book report in my crisis comm class. Unusual sentence, yes, but this novel is rich with crisis communication and public relations mishaps, and what better way to learn […] Read More
I know I’m in good company when I say I’ve been mystified by Parasite since I saw it. It’s stuck with me for months and will continue to haunt me for years. Parasite is […] Read More
Part two of a series on the anti-vaccination movement and what can be done to combat it. Read part 1 here. A common first instinct when people come across vaccine skeptics or the vaccine […] Read More
Part one of a series on the anti-vaccination movement and what can be done to combat it. One of the most ironic and unfortunate aspects of the Information Age is the tendency of misinformation […] Read More
Many workplaces have high turnover rates when it comes to interns and entry-level talent. As a student with three past internships who has worked at roughly 7 different companies, I can attest: There are […] Read More
Dear Squirrels of UNC-Chapel Hill, I have taken to luring you in with hazelnuts and stalking you to try and find one of your brethren, the love of my life whom I encountered last […] Read More
I’ve worked at numerous jobs and internships. This is not a brag—I actually believe there is a lot of value in finding a workplace you love, sticking with it, and honing specialized skills. That’s […] Read More
If you’re here to see the best professors in the MJ School, scroll to the bottom! Otherwise, settle in for a rant. A frustrating story that’s sadly not unique A friend of mine recently […] Read More
First off: Happy (very belated) World Poetry Day! On Thursday night, I was in a state of rapture. I think I spent a good half hour crying, in total. It was fantastic. That night, […] Read More
For a long time, many members of Congress didn’t pay their interns. It wasn’t until recently, when backlash grew too strong to ignore, that members began pledging to provide student workers with some of […] Read More
I’ve kept a journal full of angsty hybrid poetry-prose since I was 14 years old. I call it notebook therapy. Writing my way through sadness has helped me come to terms with myself at […] Read More