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I had to complete a photo assignment over the weekend, nothing too major, just an action shot. I have a few, but these pictures are my favorite. The task was actually more challenging then I thought though. It’s really hard… more ›
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Today marks the very first snowfall of the season in Stephenville Crossing. Not a lot went on today besides some Christmas shopping and cooking – just the way I like it. I’m going to be cramming all day tomorrow, I… more ›
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And my blog is still alive! who knew? I’m doing everything in my power to avoid working on my Political Science research paper at the moment. I’m sitting here in my office with earplugs in because the neighbors stupid dog is a… more ›
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The Canadian Press Stylebook is supposed to be like a Bible for us reporters: I find it annoying. Well, it’s not so much that I find it annoying as that I always thought I should be focusing on content –… more ›
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Our class and every other class in the D.S.B. Fowlow Building (as far as I can tell) had College Day today. Basically C.D. is for high school students, all day we were promoting the Journalism class and trying to convince… more ›
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I’m going to break the rules a little today and talk about my experiences with school. I have always been what some term as an ‘over-achiever’. I’m used to getting high 80s (88 is my lucky number!) and even some mid… more ›
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It has been a long time since I even checked my blog, let alone written in it. Technically I should be studying right now, but since I didn’t get home from school until 6:30 I’m having a late supper and… more ›
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I haven’t done any research on this band so I can’t say whether or not they’re new, but I heard this song for the first time today and instantly fell in love. This song is called “Little Lion Man“. I… more ›
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I have never been more proud to be a woman then I am right now. I just got back from the “Take back the Night” rally & march. It’s a womens rally that fights ‘violence against women’. I went at… more ›
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My assignment over the weekend for our College Newspaper ‘the Troubadour‘ is to find and interview a ‘streeter’. A streeter is a random person on the street or anywhere really, that you go up to and ask a simple question… more ›