August 28, 2018 “Tailing History” centered around restoration of watershed When most students were winding down last semester after finals week, the specialized photography class was packing their bags for the western plains of the Montana wilds. After nearly four months of solid planning, researching and photography skill development, 11 students embarked on a week-long…
Month: August 2018
If you post hatred or racism on social media, activists are watching, and may tell your boss
July 30, 2018 Shortly after posting to Facebook that the “first thing” he would have done to protesters blocking the road “was unloaded my clip on them and then drove through them cuz [sic] I would’ve been in fear for my life,” Sean Collins, an Upper Burrell volunteer firefighter, was banned from the department. “Everything he…
Post-Gazette Internship – Week 10!
Monday 7/23 Today, I worked on captions for my Blairsville photos and made edits on my story. To fill up the extra time, I shared a few stories on social media and worked on my book review of The Seventeenth Generation The Lifework of Rabbi Walter Jacob By Eric Lidji. Tuesday 7/24 I had the opportunity to…
Sounds of Pittsburgh
July 26, 2018 The Sounds of Pittsburgh