Written Works
Welcome to my written works! Explore my posters, timelines, page designs, articles and photo stories.
Western graduate shares her experience as a journalist working in radio and finding self-love.
Looking through the lens of freelance artist Connor Jalbert's journey in journalism, from documenting 12th Man flag raisers to shooting live music sets in the desert.
Western grad Linnea Hoover found success as a visual journalist working in the Peruvian Amazon and at WQAD-TV News 8 in Illinois.
In his new role of department chair, Brian J. Bowe aims to be a champion for the students and faculty to enjoy success at the highest level they can achieve.
The story of women in football from the early 1900's to the present.
REsources and the Surfrider Foundation hosted a successful Bellingham Valentine’s Day beach clean-up this Monday Feb. 14
Fairhavens First Annual Chocolate Walk hosted by the Fairhaven Association was a smashingly sweet way to break into February and unbox local businesses to the community before Valentine’s Day.
Over 100 Port Angeles community members flock to the Veterans Memorial Park every Thursday to protest the stay-at-home orders, upturning businesses, educations, families, work and community.
New plans for a rehabilitation center could be giving local Washington wildlife a new lease on life at the Whatcom Humane Society.
A Magazine Spread (above link) designed based on Yasemin Saplakoglu's Live Science news article: "Cuttlefish show self-control, pass 'marshmallow test': They resisted the temptation to eat up the fishy snack knowing they could get a better one if they waited."
Bellingham City Council reviews projects towards the $200 million Post Point Treatment Plant Resource Recovery Project that’s projected to reduce 60% to 80% of city Sewer Utility emissions.
WWU Professor of Biology Alejandro Acevedo-Gutierrez’s research on harbor seals could yield important new information about the potential impacts the seals may have on the Salish Sea salmon crisis.