Monday, July 26, 2010
Meet Your Peers: Kevin Radley
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Meet Your Peers: Montana Hodges
Friday, July 16, 2010
Meet Your Peers: Breeana Laughlin
As a child, I loved to explore, swim and play, and today, you can find me doing much of the same.
I still revel in the simple things in life and want to explore and learn as much as I can.
Journalism is the ideal career to feed my curiosity because it puts me in new situations. It inspires me when I meet people from all walks of life and challenges me to present each story with the care it deserves.
I got my undergrad degrees at the University of Washington, where I majored in journalism and Community and Environmental Planning. Since then, I've worked at weekly and daily newspapers in Washington and California. I also worked at an Internet company, Care2.com, writing campaigns for nonprofit organizations. Right now, I have a weekly article with the Missoulian, and I'm an intern at the Outdoor Writers Association of America. I'm thrilled to be part of the Environmental Science and Natural Resource Journalism program and excited for all of the opportunities that come with it.
I was born in Montana, and although I've spent most of my life away from the state, I've always considered it home. Now that I'm back, I'm happy to be close to my grandparents in Polson. Besides outdoor activities, I like going out to dance and finding the places that give Missoula its charm. I also spend a lot of time being entertained by my dog Boomer.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Meet Your Peers: Taryn Chuter
Unlike many others, I cannot say that I have always had a desire to be a writer, nor have I ever particularly enjoyed sitting down to "just write". On top of that, I'm a bad speller. For me, journalism is an art, and that is something I have been attracted to for most of my life. Everything from the poetic flow of a beautiful lead, to the crisp design of a page, to the dramatic pop of color in a well organized photo attracts me, and I cannot wait to peruse it further.
Being possibly the youngest member of my program, I am thrilled to be surrounded by peers that I can learn from (and try to keep up with).
I recently graduated from Gonzaga University with a BA in Journalism and am excited to be back in my home state. I began my college career in 2006 at the University of Montana, running track and studying biology. I started dipping into journalism classes when I decided to follow a childhood dream of attending a Jesuit school. While I did miss my friends and teammates at UM, I am grateful for the inspiration and support I received as a member of the GU community. I applied for this program because I wanted to fuse my old passion for biology and nature with my new found love of journalism, particularly editing and photography. I am also interested in learning some more about broadcast, as soon as my public speaking skills improve (fingers crossed).
As is typical of my generation, here are a few things about me:
- I enjoy snowboarding, rock climbing, ballet, Griz football, 30 Rock, country music, pageants, watercolor, the Bitterroot River, roasted red pepper, and becoming the most well-rounded person I possibly can.
- I do not enjoy cilantro. But that's about it.
- About once a month I debate dropping out and going to culinary school. Then I order a pizza.
- I'm working on developing an inside voice.
- This summer, I may have discovered a new species of insect. More on that later.
- I firmly believe that if you work hard enough, you can achieve absolutely anything. On that same note, I'm never without at least 2 backup plans.
Thank you for reading. I can't wait to meet you all this fall.
PS: I have embedded several AP Style mistakes. See if you can find them all.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Meet Your Peers: Jason Kauffman
Meet Your Peers: Meredith Gibbs
My name is Meredith Gibbs. While I was not born in Whitefish, Montana, I do feel that it is truly my hometown. I was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. When I was seven years old, my family moved to a town just outside of Yellowstone National Park, eventually relocating to outside of Glacier National Park. My childhood was spent exploring the fields, forests, and mountains outside my house, playing never ending "Oregon trail" pretend games. Ever since then, I have not truly been comfortable anywhere away from the mountains. Living in northwestern Montana for the greater portion of my life has taught me to love sunshine when I see it, to embrace the snowy winters, and to swim in frigid mid-June lakes.
Meet Your Peers: Tim Kukes
Well, let's see if I can give some reasonable information about myself without making this sound like a dating profile. I graduated from Central Washington University in the winter of 2008 with a degree in geography. During the last two years of my undergraduate career, I got the opportunity to be on the staff of the Observer – Central's weekly student newspaper. This experience created a love for writing for other people. In addition, I have worked at several jobs over the course of the last ten years that have involved natural resources.
I believe there is a magic in what we call the environment or nature. No hocus-pocus; just a pervading sense of rightness with the world. Nature is balance. It goes with the flow and it works with what is has. It doesn't surprise me that people feel a calmness or sense of being at one with themselves when in the woods or mountains. Nature provides an example of being.