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Editor biographies, Spring 2022

Rachel Breeding Editorial Director Hometown: Tuscumbia, Alabama Major/Minors: Public Relations/Communication Studies and Criminal Justice Academic Achievements: UA Honors College (2018-Present), Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society (2019-Present), Dean’s List (2018-2019), President’s List (2019-Present), UA C&IS Academic Achievement Award (2019, 2020, 2021), Kappa Tau Alpha National Communications Honor Society

The Power of Multiple Perspectives

The Power of Multiple Perspectives

Published on August 22, 2022, 2:25 p.m. by Heather Smyth. The popular Nickelodeon TV show “Drake & Josh” began each episode with a widescreen introduction featuring the two step brothers. They recalled a shared experience and explained their perspectives. Oftentimes, Drake seemed to have a positive take

Strengthen Your Résumé With the PR Council

Strengthen Your Résumé With the PR Council

Published on May 2, 2022, at 5:40 p.m. by Heather Smyth. When applying for a job, candidates want their résumés to stand out from competing applicants. Employers look at relevant skills, experience and education when deciding if a potential employee is the right fit for their company.

Don’t Play with Fyre

Don’t Play with Fyre

Published on March 23, 2022, at 5:40 p.m. by Heather Smyth. Fyre Festival promised the opportunity to stay in a luxury villa and spend the day on a yacht while anticipating a music festival on Pablo Escobar’s private island. This exclusive experience of a lifetime quickly spiraled

“Wordle” of Mouth

“Wordle” of Mouth

Published on March 21, 2022, at 10:30 p.m. by Heather Smyth. “Did you do the Wordle, yet?” This is a daily question between my roommates and me every morning. If the answer is “yes,” we compare how many tries it took for us to solve

From Sidelines to Social Media: Mascots Reach New Fans

From Sidelines to Social Media: Mascots Reach New Fans

Published on February 28, 2022, at 11:05 p.m.by Heather Smyth. Photo by @njdevil00 on Instagram Sports fans are cut from the same cloth. Regardless of age, they have a team to root for, a logo to wear and a mascot to cherish. There’s always a
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