No. 2 Pencil

This blog shares some of my original articles and other works. It is a compilation of issues that interest me and general assignments.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Poverty Wages and a Master's Degree

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At 23 years old, I have a lot to learn. But this summer I’ve learned some life lessons well beyond my age. When I finished my undergraduate ...
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Monday, June 8, 2009

Single Mom

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“I’m about to ruin your life.” That’s what Amanda first uttered to her on again, off again boyfriend, Paul when she found out the news. We’...
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Buyers and The Sellers

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This article may sound slightly different in comparison to my other articles. It is for a literary journalism class that I am taking this su...

Obama’s European Policy: Change or More of the Same?

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Change. It is perhaps the most overused word of the new administration. But, as the President’s first 100 days in office come to a close, th...
Sunday, March 29, 2009

Where Have All the Cookies Gone?

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If you’ve walked down North Walnut St. lately you may have noticed something missing. Although a brightly painted cookie truck still roams t...
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An Unromantic Night in the City of Romance

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Paris didn’t make the best impression on me. I spent my first night in the city in the most unromantic way possible. During my stay in Londo...

White Stone Crosses

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Our guide told us that over 9,000 soldiers were buried in the American Cemetery in Normandy. I couldn’t fathom that number until I saw the g...
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I am currently a graduate student at Indiana University concentrating on Political Journalism. The purpose of this blog is to hone my writing skills and the focus of this blog is directed to city, state, national and even international politics. I like to keep my reporting to the old- fashion, "just the facts ma'am" style.
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