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Spring24 Internship Week #2

Spring24 Internship Week #2

This week I worked 11 am to 4 pm on Monday and Thursday. I am continuing to work on one article for the feature desk and am starting a new article about antique shops for the business desk. Now that my happy hour guide has been published, I am starting a new guide, which seems to be far larger than the last. Currently, I have over 100 viable locations listed. This week I was also given access to my employee…

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Spring 2024 Internship, Week #1

Spring 2024 Internship, Week #1

This week, I completed an article about board game bars, which can be found here: Maine is finally getting on board with games at bars. I really enjoyed working on this article because it was the first story that I pitched to an editor at the Press Herald. At first, the story was going to be given to a more experienced writer, but instead, I was given the opportunity! I worked 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. last Monday and Thursday,…

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WRT317 Journal #1

WRT317 Journal #1

Through WRT317, or proposal and grant writing, I hope to develop my professional writing skills. As an aspiring journalist, learning how to pack information into each sentence and write in a condensed, professional, and informative manner is crucial. I hope that workshopping my writing in large groups will give me insight into how other people interpret my language and overall writing. Again, understanding how people perceive what I write is so important for any type of news writing. Learning how…

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Historical Protests- Women’s Rights

Historical Protests- Women’s Rights

This image, from 1998, depicts Bill Clinton as Commander-in-Chief. Clinton was known as a supporter of the women’s suffragist movement, along with his wife, Hillary Clinton. Willey, Clinton’s aid and the speaker at the front of the line, is accusing President Clinton of groping her in this image. My interpretation of this image is that, for Clinton, supporting the women’s rights movement was a political stance as opposed to believing that women really deserved equality.

Journal #25

Journal #25

I was surprised by how nervous I was about my interview today; it almost felt like I was applying for a real job. The added pressure of other people observing made it more stressful for me; however, I appreciated getting to be an observer. My interview went well; I stumbled over a few questions, but I could answer everyone, and I didn’t freeze. Once I was done with the interview, I could just shake off the nerves and analyze how…

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Journal #24

Journal #24

The mock interviews were very helpful! I enjoyed hearing some of the questions the hiring committees and interviewees posed. However, I think that hearing about the interviews gave me more anxiety about my interview. I am pretty nervous and don’t know what questions I should ask at the end of my interview; I didn’t want my questions to sound too nitpicky or negative. So I think being able to hear other people’s questions will help me shape my own. Overall,…

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Notes/Pitches

Notes/Pitches

Forms of Criticism I Want to/Could Address: – Post-Colonial – Feminism – Structuralism – Psychoanalysis Possible Works I Could Use (In-Class): – Elizabeth Bishop, “First Death in Nova Scotia” – Virginia Woolf, “The Lady in the Looking Glass: A Reflection” – Amanda Gorman, “The Hill We Climb” – Elizabeth Alexander, “The Venus Hottentot” Possible Works I Could Use (Out of Class): – Shel Silverstein, “Where the Sidewalk Ends” – William Golding, “Lord of The Flies” – Victor Hugo, “Les Misérables” Questions…

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Journal #22

Journal #22

Dry-Run Interview Questions (Interviewer to Interviewee): – What makes you the right candidate for this position? This question allows the interviewer to gage why the candidate is applying as well as the strengths a candidate will bring to the position. – Tell me about why you want to work with students. This question is vital because the position will need an employee who enjoys students and works with them well. Understanding the kind of relationship the employee would have with…

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