From 2011-2012, as part of the Journalism Print and Broadcast program at Durham College, I contributed to the school paper on a weekly basis. Classmates and I wrote stories, took photos, edited each other's work. We designed the paper, and fought over the headlines we wrote for each other's stories. These stories are no longer online.
While at Durham College I also wrote for DC News and Downtown Oshawa News; wrote for and hosted Riot Radio programs; helped on the set of Rogers TV; filmed, edited, and created closed captioning for an episode of Rogers TV's My Community is Durham; and was featured in the school's magazine, Reflections Fall 2012 issue. |
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