I had a lot of fun in college. Unfortunately, that “fun” included doing many stupid things. I cringe when I think back on some of the poor decisions I made while I was in undergrad. I also am thankful
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My Favorite Books of July
Oh my gracious! July was a good reading month. I read 16 books last month. I attribute this spike in reading to my
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Taking 5 Daily Actions
You want to make a difference in your newsroom and at your university. If you didn’t, you wouldn’t bother with student
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What a Dinner Party Can Teach Us About Great Meetings
The staff looked at me like I was crazy. But, to be honest, that’s pretty normal. I am twice their age, so it’s not a
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My Favorite Books of May
I loved most of what I read in May. I gave perfect grades to five of the seven books I read last month. My favorite
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My Favorite Books of April
April was a heavy reading month with 10 books read. Of those, I added a non-fiction book and three fiction books to my
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The Newsroom Leaders’ Guide to Managing Staff Conflict
I'm almost certain that I'm supposed to have my own robot by now. Like Rosie, the Jetsons' robot maid. My robot would
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My Favorite Book of March
I've been documenting my reading for the last three years. During that time, I've always given multiple books perfect
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Book Review: A Mother’s Reckoning
We never want our children to suffer, but how do you come to terms with it when your child is the one who causes the
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Making Time to Read When You Have No Time
This post first appeared on the Associated Collegiate Press website, where I am a guest blogger. It was updated for this
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