Mish's Mind
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
"Find Another Way"
Never have I considered myself one to ever have a blog, and had it not been assigned for journalism last semester I probably would have never thought to get one. A lot has changed in my life lately and I've found myself reading blog after blog and thinking, I could do this, and so here I go. I am going to attempt to blog about once every week or two about the things in my life or the things that I think of that I think people would be interested in. I haven't decided what angle I want to go with this. I'm a sports comm major but I feel like there are thousands of sports blogs in the world and who am I to start another? So we will see how this goes. I'm trying to start over with a new positive outlook, too many bad things happen to good people and I want to prove its possible to have a fuller life after these unfortunate events take place. I think it was Satchel Paige who said "Find another way," and that's what I intend to do. Time to stop moping about things I can't change, and if all I accomplish through this blog is to vent for myself that's fine, but maybe I can inspire others to see that what may appear to be an end could actually just be a new beginning.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Stand Alone
This tree is by far my favorite tree I have ever come
across. Standing on the top of the hill this tree is the perfect shape, perfect
size, and most importantly it stands alone. Out of all the trees at Shawnee
Mission Park this tree stands all by itself on the top of a winding hill- to me
it represents independence and freedom, as well as nature and the beauty within
it. On an evening drive at sunset the tree appears to be on fire capturing the sun in the lens- the
true beauty and magic of nature appear across the road.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Giving Tuesday
Salvation Army bell-ringer stands in 18 degree weather outside a hardware store in Lenexa KS with a smile on her face.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
My First Voting Experience
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| My first "I voted" sticker! |
For me my first time voting was
exciting, I’ll admit I was even slightly nervous waiting in line at the church
for my chance to vote. It wasn’t what I expected, I didn’t know it would be
touch-screen and computerized, however I suppose I should have guessed that it
would be. All in all it was an interesting experience, not just the voting
process but seeing how people acted on social media leading up to the election,
and the night of, and even still today people who are upset with the turn out.
Personally I believe that regardless of political party the last thing we need
to be doing is fighting amongst ourselves, and especially moving into the future
we should be proud of our country and its leaders and excited about the
direction we are headed together.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Make A Difference Day
An Insider Look: Talks with Ron Jones
| Ron Jones Explains to Students his job at WDET |
On Tuesday October 30th, Professor Snorgrass
introduced a speaker to his Journalism class at 11:00, that speaker was Ron
Jones, the Program Director of WDET in Detroit. WDET is an informative news
program that is broadcasted over the air and on the internet to the community- it
is a locally produced news station and services over 150,000 listeners. What
separates WDET from the rest of the news programs in the area is that it is
based on something called public insight
journalism as Jones says, “We just want to know what you know”. WDET
features music from local contemporary artists, while still reporting on local
and world news.
Jones explained to the class that the media realized a while
back that journalists weren’t always right, and they couldn’t always get the
stories right or get the info out that people were interested in, so WDET
decided to use a different approach to journalism. WDET uses what is called a
public insight network; he explains “we get information from people and promise
not to sell information or lobby people for money- we simply want to know what
you know.” One of the ways WDET allows users to become more involved in the
news of the day is by posting a Question of the Day blog- where listeners and
web surfers can answer the question and provide feedback to the station; Ron
Jones said “people are surprisingly eager to tell you what they know!” Jones sees this as a new approach to
journalism and values building trust in the community.
The website allows users to respond not only to the
broadcasts and blogs posted, but it allows people to come in and send their
stories and news that they feel is important to them. The WDET explains that “The Public Insight Network is a group of people from all
walks of life who inform our news coverage,” which allows WDET to stand out
from the other stations in the area. Ron Jones is a lifelong friend of
Professor Snorgrass, and it is a rare treat to have him here to speak at Avila
University.
Ron Jones speaks to class
Thursday, October 11, 2012
The Parking Nightmare
| Junior Hayley Keith explains her parking ticket she received on 10/10/12. |
Take
a look around the parking lots on campus and you will notice one thing that
each has in common. They are all completely full almost all of the time. This
new lack of parking is due largely to the fact that there are a whole lot more
students at Avila, and a good portion of those students are commuters. With the
growing number of commuters there needs to be a growing number of parking
spots, however this is not the case. Students often risk parking violations by
parking on the streets or in spots marked for faculty or residents. The new
resident hall has brought more cars to Avila with no new spaces for them. Campus
police are cracking down about the parking violations and getting more serious
about handing out tickets.
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