Writing

Check out some of my writing samples from various publications. These samples range from hard news to lifestyle and feature writing. Click to see the full articles below the descriptions.

EXCLUSIVE! Meet Broadway Babe Angelica Hale, Star Of BOOP! The Musical

Seventeen year-old Angelica Hale is no stranger to big audiences: When she was just 10, her powerful performances on America’s Got Talent blew us away. Now, she’s taking the stage at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City, starring as Trisha in BOOP! The Musical. The production reimagines Betty Boop, the 1930’s cartoon classic, in a modern and sparkling light.

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How To Make Reading A Priority When You Just Don’t Have Time

Sometimes your schedule is *way* too stacked and it’s hard to catch up on your fave reads. We’ve been there, but it doesn’t have to stay that way. Here are some tips to keep up your oh-so-busy life and still keep up to date on your TBR.





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‘Scream 7’ predictions from a superfan

The “Scream” franchise has been a classic ongoing staple of the horror genre since its release in 1996. With its even blend of adrenaline-building slasher vibes, comedy, and success, “Scream 7” had fans bearing a variety of expectations.



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Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosts town hall meeting

As a result of the recent uninvited visitors protesting the common lifestyles of Millersville students, Carlos Wiley M.S. Ed, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Millersville University, held a Town Hall Meeting in the SMC Multipurpose Room for students and faculty to voice their concerns.

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JDogs: The Place to Be Thursday Nights

Every Thursday night from 10 p.m. to midnight, hundreds of Millersville University students gather at the Student Lodging Inc. pavilion at Hillview and South Prince for Jesus Dogs. Jesus Dogs, commonly called JDogs, is a weekly event hosted by the New Life Fellowship Church and MU’s Phi Delta Theta fraternity. 




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Grant Aims to Reduce Dangerous Drinking

Millersville University was awarded a $50,000 Reducing Underage Drinking and Dangerous Drinking grant from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. MU’s Center for Health Education and Promotion will use the funds to develop, implement and evaluate underage drinking and dangerous drinking campus-wide. CHEP will partner with university athletics, the police department and the APPLE Training Institute to distribute the grant.   

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