Journalism
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68 Degrees: The College Hill Journal of Photography
Editor: 2005-2007
68 degrees is the optimal temperature at which photographic film and prints develop. It is also the name of the first and most respected journal of student photography on College Hill. Since its inception a decade ago, the philosophy of 68 Degrees has been to showcase student photography in a visible, collaborative and innovative venue.
The College Hill Independent | View Online Edition
Editor and contributing writer: Features and Arts sections, 2004-2007
The College Hill Independent is published weekly by students at Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design during the Fall and Spring semesters. The Indy covers weekly current news, politics, sports, music, and film events and happenings.
Sample Articles:
“Daylight Lost: A Nocturnal Analysis of the Age-old Regime of Clock-shifting” (November 9, 2006)
“The Glacier Whisperers: Art on Global Climate Change” (September 14, 2006)
“The Crayola Unconscious: Putting the Art Back in Art Therapy” (November 17, 2005)