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Written Articles

​Below is a collection of my written work. With writing being my main focus in journalism, I've dedicated time to write for both national and local news on topics ranging from political corruption in campaigns to local culture stories close to the heart of small communities.

Published Work

5/16/24

Theme parks, private planes and Paris: The leadership PAC loophole

The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at Arizona State University investigated spending from a specialized type of political action committee known as a leadership PAC.

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12/29/2025

Can shifting attention to accuracy reduce misinformation in news?

News is shifting from cycles to viral posts in a social-media driven world that can leave people more doubtful than informed. These three research experts have a solution.

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10/21/24

NY candidates discuss their stance on Disability rights ahead of elections

With election season rolling in, Western New York Independent Living hosted a “Meet the Candidates” forum– where candidates spoke about their qualifications and relevance to the disability community.

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11/6/24

Disabled voters still face barriers at polls in WNY

While many voters said their voting process was simple– others in the disability community still face barriers when casting their ballot.

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4/26/23

​Lost Leaf, a staple of downtown Phoenix's bar scene, almost shut down permanently

When previous Lost Leaf owner Eric Dahl announced February of 2022 that the bar would be closing permanently, a disappointed community that had grown to call the bar their home hadn’t realized it would be thriving just a week later with a new owner. 

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10/12/22

ASU tackles the decline in Arizona high school graduates attending college

Every year, ASU reaches a new record high in enrollment. And at the same time, Arizona faces a consistent decline in the rate of high school graduates attending college. 

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3/13/23

Arizona State's international program is blooming, but the requirements are controversial

Opportunities within ASU’s international programs are blooming. But the requirements to study as an international student can lead to controversy.

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10/25/22

Noble Library replaces Hayden as Tempe campus' only library open 24 hours five days a week

Hayden Library has discontinued its 24-hour weekday access, with Noble Library taking its place as the only library open 24 hours a day on five days a week on the Tempe campus.

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11/9/22

ASU's jazz a cappella club offers outlet for creativity, break from stress

Leaving their stressful responsibilities behind, members of The Undertones fill their club room with echoes of roaring laughter and jazz on Monday and Wednesday nights.

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11/9/22

​‘Secret Places of WNY: 25 Scenic Hikes’ features hidden gems of the Southern Tier

After three years’ worth of hikes and research, co-authors and spouses Jennifer Hillman and Bill McKeever published “Secret Places of WNY: 25 Scenic Hikes” on April 1, 2022. The authors say that they hope their book will nurture a sense of appreciation for the history and geography of WNY.

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