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One down, one to go
Man, year one's already in the books! It's crazy to think about. There have been many ups and downs ( who would have ever imagined that?). Meeting new friends, thinking I was gonna quit at one point, and going to many different events rather than my usual staying at home, it's been a roller coaster year. But, overall, I wouldn't exchange it for the world. Now that all the sappy stuff is out of the way, let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Join me on this journey; le

Evan Roberts
May 154 min read


Graduation is so weird.
this is a blog about a luncheon that me and some of the other radio/tv students are going to have before we all walk the graduation stage this week.

Derek Watson
May 152 min read


The Solution
This is the third and final installment in a series about the lack of student engagement on campus.

Derek Watson
May 83 min read


Hello! where is everyone?
The second part in a 3-part series on campus life.

Derek Watson
May 63 min read


Alone Together
There has been a slow shift on campuses everywhere! lack of student attendance to events. What is going on?

Derek Watson
Apr 204 min read


The long and winding road
As a teenager, one takes employment wherever they can find it, babysitting, waiting tables at a restaurant, or maybe working on a farm. After high school, the graduate must choose between furthering their education at a vocational/tech school, college, or entering the workforce. After that point, most people start down that long and winding road, and there are often potholes! These potholes may be due to a reducing the number of employees, the closing companies like Champion

Evan Roberts
Apr 166 min read


From inspired to inspirational: a professor's lifelong journey of passion
Discover the inspiring journey of Professor Poskin, fueled by passion and dedication. Explore how passion shaped his lifelong teaching career.
Caleb Stevenson
Apr 64 min read
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