My summer at Columbia was exciting and very beneficial. i learned how to be an even better journalist, and better communication skills. everyday we did a morning assignment so that helped me get use to reading newspapers and after i read it, i was more opinionated about it before i came to columbia i never really cared about what was going on in the world. i didn't know how much i was being effected, by the things going on out there in the society. my main focus has always been the…
ContinuePosted on August 11, 2011 at 11:39am
My summer at Columbia was exciting and very beneficial. i learned how to be an even better journalist, and better communication skills. everyday we did a morning assignment so that helped me get use to reading newspapers and after i read it, i was more opinionated about it before i came to columbia i never really cared about what was going on in the world. i didn't know how much i was being effected, by the things going on out there in the society. my main focus has always been the…
ContinuePosted on August 11, 2011 at 11:39am
Every stereo comes from some where. whether its from you color or weight or even how much money you have. when you deconstruct the make up of a person's "type" your stereotyping, for example. the [isms, the isms are race, ethnicity, family situation, religion, gender, sexual orientation, class and age. each and every day someone is being interviewed for a job or program. when you fill out the application whats the first question they ask? your ethnicity ? the second how much money you make…
ContinuePosted on August 2, 2011 at 12:00pm
Amy Skeen is fighting for physical education equality for boys and girls. she has been working with GIRLS IN THE GAME non for profit organization for 12 years, she lived in Iowa and moved to Chicago. When she first got here her expectations of Chicago's sports teams were high. she figured coming from a small town that the BIG city would be way better. well it wasn't what she expected unfortunately. on the other hand this inspired her to do something about it.
in June of…
ContinuePosted on July 28, 2011 at 11:23am

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