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In order to connect the consumer to the heart of what needs to be reported, many stories lend themselves better through the various of technological mediums. Some stories may lend themselves better to a shorter, more visual, or more auditory platform. Now, as managing editor of ENN's website, I spend most of my time producing content for the web. I have had a hand in all different forms of storytelling, including web, podcasts, photo stories, social media, and broadcast.
On Thursday, April 14 2022, President Joe Biden came to North Carolina A&T State University's campus to talk about his Build a Better America plan, as well as the current state of inflation. I had the opportunity to field produce for the first time ever and got the chance to video, photograph, record and report on the event.
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In a special meeting, the council wrestles back control of approving events
Photo by Luke Johnson
The Alamance County Courthouse on a cloudy March day located in the center of downtown Graham, North Carolina. The Graham’s City Council voted unanimously to suspend the city’s Special Events Committee on Feb. 23, 2022, creating confusion around the committee's role in issuing permits among Graham residents.
Photo Courtesy of Katy Mulflur
From left to right, sophomores Daniel Pupo, Luca DeMarco, Norah Kelleher, Katy Mulflur and Jason attend an Elon football game during the 2022-23 school year. Titunik was killed in a car crash July 6 as a passenger in a vehicle that collided with a utility pole. He is survived by his father, Ira Titunik and preceded in death by his mother, M. Sharon Lewellen, who died in 2007.
Memorial of Jason Titunik to be held Oct. 19 in front of HBB; friends adopt his empathetic spirit
For first time, family of one of the human anatomy lab donors spoke about loved one, shared details of their life with students
Chaplain Emeritus Richard McBride hugs Coordinator of the Undergraduate Human Anatomy Laboratory Matthew Clark after presenting as the guest speaker for the spring 2023 Undergraduate Human Donor Memorial Service. Before taking the podium, McBride submitted both his and his wife's consent forms to donate their bodies to Elon's Anatomical Gift Program after death. McBride spoke to students and faculty about the value in his decision to donate his body to education.
Photo by Ryan Kupperman
Josh Romero, second-year medical student in University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill's graduate program, speaks to other UNC students walking by on Sept. 13 about preventing gun violence around campus. This comes after two separate incidents at UNC in the past two weeks involving individuals bringing or using weapons on campus.
Elon faculty, UNC students demand increased gun control, awareness
Photo by Mason Willett
Hillel, Jewish Life host event to educate, provide reflection for community
Elon University President Connie Book reads the names of those who were targeted and murdered during the Holocaust as part of Elon University's Reading of the Names event to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day on April 18.
Photo by Ryan Kupperman
Photo illustration of an Elon Study USA program pamphlet highlighting the three programs including the Los Angeles program. After graduating from Elon in 2000, McMerty immediately began his career at Elon. Though he has worked at the university for nearly 23 years, McMerty started the Elon in LA program in 2008 and has been director ever since. He stepped down mid-semester under unknown circumstances.
Director of Elon in Los Angeles program stepped away under private circumstances, leaving students confused, frustrated
Photo Illustration by Erin Martin
A look inside Belk Library from midnight to 7 a.m.
Photo by Ryan Kupperman
Michael Myers sits at Belk Library’s service desk at 4:25 a.m. Myers is approaching a year working at Belk, taking the 11:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. shift during Elon’s academic year.
Photo by Ryan Kupperman
On March 22, an unknown woman unwarrantedly entered a dorm room in Elon University's Moffitt Hall located in the Colonnades neighborhood, according to an incident report from Campus Safety and Police.
Sophomore roommates share experiences, concerns of intruder in their dorm
After discussion started by Elon’s calendar committee, Hillel advocates to add Yom Kippur onto academic calendar
Photo by Luke Johnson
Senior and co-president of Elon's Hillel Lindsay Rosenzweig poses for a portrait in front of the Hillel house located on Elon University's campus. Hillel is pushing to add Yom Kippur, one of the holiest of Jewish holidays, as a day off to Elon's academic calendar in order to represent Elon's growing Jewish population.
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Jakub Pochocki, director of research at OpenAI, delivers his "Scaling up Deep Learning" talk at the 46th and 47th International Collegiate Programming Contest on April 17, 2024 in Luxor, Egypt. Pochocki is also a well-decorated alum of the ICPC, having won a gold medal in the ACM-ICPC nearly a decade prior.
The Cairo Opera Ballet Company kicks off the opening ceremony for the 46th and 47th International Collegiate Programming Contest in front of the Luxor Temple on April 15, 2024. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this was the first and only year that two ICPC competitions took place one time.
On Thursday, April 14 2022, President Joe Biden came to North Carolina A&T State University's campus to talk about his Build a Better America plan, as well as the current state of inflation in the country. I had the opportunity to field produce for the first time ever and got the chance to video, photograph, record and report on the event. Attending the event in a room of about 300 people was an amazing, surreal experience. I am so incredibly grateful and proud to have had the opportunity to be present as a journalist and as a citizen of the United States. Here are some of the photos I took during Biden's remarks: