During the pandemic, most people were forced to spend long periods of time in their homes with little to do. This allowed some people to explore other hobbies and passions. For some people, they were able to start a new business. Breyana Kemp, senior at Southview High School, started painting shoes for her business duringContinue reading “Southview student continues start-up business”
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LOURDES UNIVERSITY ADJUSTS TO COVID-19
COVID-19 continues to affect the daily lives of almost everyone. One of the biggest groups of people that have been affected are college students. Universities across the country have been forced to quickly adapt to the new normal that the country has faced since March.On Oct. 27, in Russel Ebeid Hall at Lourdes University, threeContinue reading “LOURDES UNIVERSITY ADJUSTS TO COVID-19”
DR. KAMINSKI TALKS PROMEDICA FLOWER HOSPITAL AND COVID-19
ProMedica Flower Hospital saw its first COVID patient on March 7. Since then the doctors have been fighting to see that as many people recover as quickly as possible. To explain what ProMedica Flower was like then and now, Brian Kaminski DO, Medical Director of Emergency Department at Flower Hospital, discussed the COVID crisis atContinue reading “DR. KAMINSKI TALKS PROMEDICA FLOWER HOSPITAL AND COVID-19”
LOURDES UNIVERSITY ADJUSTS TO COVID-19
This is a story I wrote freelance writing for the Sylvania Advantage. As Lourdes University kicked off its fall semester on Aug. 28, Sister Barbara Vano, president for Mission and Ministry and Director of Service Learning, discussed the challenges of providing an education to students during this time in the Russell J. Ebeid Hall onContinue reading “LOURDES UNIVERSITY ADJUSTS TO COVID-19”
Yerra Sugarman Presents New Poems.
This is my story that was intended for University of Toledo’s Student newspaper The Collegian. It was never published due to COVID 19. On February 15, 2020 Yerra Sugarman presented poems from her upcoming chapbook From Her Lips Like Steam as well as other works to faculty and students in Libby Hall. The readings allowedContinue reading “Yerra Sugarman Presents New Poems.”
UT Recreational Center Hosts Unified Basketball
By Steven Bieber The University of Toledo Recreational Center hosted unified basketball games last week – pairing UT students and Special Olympics athletes for a basketball tournament. The event is in partnership with the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities and Special Olympics Ohio. Mary Beth Olender, a Recreation Specialist with the Lucas County BoardContinue reading “UT Recreational Center Hosts Unified Basketball”
UToledo holds (Un)documented Students Ally Training
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday on the fate of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, an Obama-era program protecting individuals brought to the United States as children from deportation. President Donald Trump moved to end the initiative in 2017 and has pushed immigration to the forefront of the nationalContinue reading “UToledo holds (Un)documented Students Ally Training”
Law students showcase talent in contest
This is a story that I wrote for the student-run newspaper at the University of Toledo, The Collegian. On October 24, 2019, students competed in the 49th Annual Charles W. Fornoff Competition in the McQuade Law Auditorium in the Law Center. The purpose of the competition is to develop the contestant’s advocacy skills. TheContinue reading “Law students showcase talent in contest”
My life during Covid 19
For my Steller story, which you can view here, I took pictures of my brothers Raymond and Jared as well as my father Russell. The point of my story was to give people a sample of some of the things we are doing to pass the time during the COVID 19 pandemic. The pictures showedContinue reading “My life during Covid 19”
Lessons from NPPA Town Hall
On March 25, 2020 the National Press Photographer’s Association held on online town hall to give advice to journalists around the country on the best ways to handle the Coronavirus. They gave tips to journalists on how they can safely do their jobs They also tried to calm people who were stressed or worried about theContinue reading “Lessons from NPPA Town Hall”