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Week 11: Giving Thanks

 This week I wrote 3 articles, one of them was for Governor Carney's weekly COVID-19 press release, which is pretty standard in the week for me.  I worked basically all week on an article about Jim Martin, and the work that he does helping the homeless through a hospitality kitchen which feeds people 5 days a week, for breakfast lunch, and dinner. Jim Martin's work has extended much farther than that, but that's mostly what I've focused on for this article. For it, I was able to interview him and a lot of people that he has helped and to see where their lives are now. Writing this article made me feel good because I was able to get the word out to people about the homeless, and it gave me a new way to look at homeless people.  the other article I wrote was about a 65-year-old writer who had recently published her first children's novel. I enjoyed writing because she was a great person to talk to and it was interesting to talk to a writer.  Neither of this articles h...

Week 10: The most articles I've written in one week

 This week I wrote Five articles, Two of them being run of the mill copy, about Gov. Carneys Press release. I wrote two articles regarding Veterans day and one about a new UD art project.  Those can be found here: https://delawarelive.com/2020/11/13/average-delawareans-may-not-get-covid-vaccine-until-spring-summer/ https://delawarelive.com/2020/11/13/average-delawareans-may-not-get-covid-vaccine-until-spring-summer/ One of the articles I wrote surrounding veterans day was one that I had been working on for a few weeks, about Delaware's Veteran's court system. For this, I interview the Judge that created the program and one of the veteran mentors involved with the program. This article has not been posted yet.  The other veteran's article I did was on the 101-year-old WW2 veteran who has been traveling the country in an attempt to meet every state governor. I interviewed his son for this article. I was given this article kind of last minute, the day before veterans day. We...

Week 9: Elections and Their Conclusions

 I spent the entirety of my time this week working with the camera's that I learned to use in last week's blog post. On Tuesday, I set out to find what was at the heart of the American voter, and what I found was surprising to some degree. I spent the entire day driving around Kent and Sussex County Delaware interviewing voters and candidates. I interviewed about 20 different people and asked them all similar questions about what, who, and how, they were voting. I also asked people about what issue was most important to them and how they felt about mail-in ballots.  The answers from people largely depended on their political identity. Republican voters were more worried about unity while democrats, none too enthusiastic about their candidates, just wanted someone to do something about the pandemic. The turnout was great, so that was good to see.  These clips can be found on Delaware live's Facebook.  On Thursday, I went to Georgetown to live stream the 'Bury the Hatc...

Week 8: Three articles and a whole lot of training.

 This week I wrote 3 articles, One article I wrote was a rewrite of a press release of different state COVID-19 testing sites along with some background information.  That can be found here:  https://delawarelive.com/2020/10/27/state-releases-easy-peasy-list-of-covid-19-testing-sites-asks-public-to-test/ The other two articles I wrote were extensions of things I was working on last week finally coming to fruition.  one of them was an article about a fetal-maternal Dr. who had received a lifetime achievement award. That can be found here:  https://delawarelive.com/2020/10/30/states-first-maternal-fetal-doc-honored-with-medical-societys-top-award/ The third article I worked on was an article that I had also been working on, but then dropped, and picked back up.  It is mostly about how deer collisions are significantly higher in the last 3 months of the year because it is mating season. Originally, I interviewed a spokesperson from State Farm insurance for inf...