I hit some kind of dry spell in February. I only read five books this month, which is about half of what I normally read. It's interesting because my friend, Jennifer, recently wrote about how
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8 Ways to Set Your Day Up for Success
No one wakes up in the morning and thinks "I want to have a really terrible day today." Yet many of us don't do the
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How to Network Like a Pro
You've heard the saying "It's not what you know, it's who you know," but it's not true. It's what you know AND who
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My 30 Favorite Fiction Books of 2016
The women in my favorite fiction books of 2016 are vigilantes, abused wives, detectives, and victims of all sorts of
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My 9 Favorite Non-Fiction Books of 2016
Self improvement is the theme connecting many of my favorite non-fiction books of 2016. Of course, I also throw a bit of
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Lessons from Orlando: Covering the Pulse Nightclub Shooting
Tragedies resonate with people for different reasons, but they almost always impact us all. That's what I thought as
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Snowden Leaves Students in Awe
You know students are excited about a speaker when they're flipping around in their chairs to take selfies with a
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Woodward Got Us Fallin in Love
They were excited to go see the White House, but two editors from The Shield got even more than they expected. The
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DNC Chairwoman Opens College Media Convention with a Challenge
Donna Brazile wants millennials to make America great again, but I'm almost certain she would never use that phrase to
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Advice for writing editorials worth reading
Editor's note: I updated this post on Feb. 16, 2021 to include updated examples and wording. It's that time of
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