Misc Writings
Long before I ever set out
to code my first web page, I studied journalism at GCC.
While in attendance, I wrote for my college newspaper.
I also contributed an editorial or two to the newspaper at ASU West where I
later pursued my BA in communication studies. I have included a few of the things
I wrote in the past here.
- What does the Internet mean?
- Paper written for a communication studies course
- November 1998
- While today it is clear just how much influence the
Internet has had on everything from politics, social organization,
our collective experience as human beings, as it was emerging, there was a
lot of speculation about what the Internet meant for us all. This is a
paper I wrote for one of my communication classes that discussed the
Internet in a more academic sense. Perhaps a dry read for some of you, but
an interesting read considering how far we have come.
- Read Article
- Faculty catches glimpse of computing to come
- News article written for The Voice
- September 1994
- Pretty straightforward article here. However, what I find interesting
about this article is that when I was assigned this story, I knew nothing
about Oracle, GUI's, relational computing, nada, nothing. Hell,
we did not even have the Internet yet on campus, aside from limited
access to the Lynx browser in the High Tech Center. It is almost
funny to me to read this article today and think how big of a deal it
was to get rid of the old proprietary computing systems that we all loved
to hate. I am assuming that the upgrade process went ahead and is in full
force.
- Read Article
- District trims fitness from degree
- News article written for The Voice
- April 1995
- I find this article interesting mainly because as a teenager growing up
in the United States, I witnessed a national fitness movement come and go.
I vividly remember Arnold Schwarzenegger side by side with the first President
Bush as they pushed fitness as a national agenda. The events in this article
really brought home the idea that the nation's attention to fitness had ended.
- Read Article
- Waltrip to retire
- News article written for The Voice
- May 1995
- I had the honor of writing the story about the president's
retirement from the college after 20 years of service. I
was fortunate in that as a reporter, I had wide open access
to the president of the college and we developed quite a rapport
in the time I was there.
- Read Article
- District approves $2 tuition increase
- News article written for The Voice
- April 1995
- This is one of many articles I wrote about the ever increasing costs
to students of their education. The Maricopa Community College District
did not always charge tuition, a little known fact today. However, I was
old enough to know better and as a student journalist, this was one issue
that I was passionate about and covered frequently. To think we
were fretting over tuition at $32 a credit hour almost seems surreal
when you consider today that the tuition has increased to over $70
a credit hour and shows no signs of slowing down. But then this is only
one of a series of articles that served nothing more than to fill the
columns of our student publication.
- Read Article
- Ethics, schmethics, don't blame the media for sleaze
- Editorial column written for The Voice
- April 1995
- While sensationalistic tabloid television news shows are an
accepted and possibly even ignored staple of everyday network
television today, they came on with a vengeance from what seemed
like out of nowhere. Spurred on by
three events in particular that captivated the attention of
Americans, Tanya Harding, Joey Buttefuco, and John Bobbit, not
to mention the rise of Jerry Springer. These stories
dominated the media landscape for months and only fueled the
family values debate that was still lurking from Dan Quayle's
famous attack on the fictional TV character Murphy Brown.
I wrote this editorial in an effort to address what I saw as
troubling; not that I was so troubled by the media lurking around
in the gutter, but the vehement attack from those who were actually
bringing about this shift in Television, the viewers themselves.
It seems though today, we are still in the gutter, only now we
are obsessed with the likes of Paris Hilton
and Brittney Spears.
- Read Article