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Shattering The Glass Wall: Peering into the Evolution of WHAT Radio
Tiny Desk Concerts, KEXP and BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge have proven with their high viewership that radio performances aren’t as shadowed as people might’ve initially thought. We are living at a time in the Digital Revolution where people have immediate access to immaculate studio mixes, yet melomaniacs are still captivated by radio performance. We’ve seen all our favorite artists do them, and truly nothing compares to stripped-down performances mixed with insight from brillia
Michaela Hawthorne
Jun 10, 20245 min read
Renaissance Edition: Letters from the Editors
Alis Cadena, Executive Editor 2023-2024
With the last Reporter edition of the school year also comes touches of bittersweet renewal as we say goodbye to old leaders and welcome the new. As we bid adieu to this chapter, I’m thrilled to hand over the Reporter reins to Sara Ward, the new Executive Editor.
Web Editor
May 5, 20244 min read
The Art of Mentorship
Mentorship fosters growth and nurtures potential; nowhere is that more evident than at Stetson University. From Greek life, to the school of music, to the admissions office – the atmosphere of encouragement on campus influences the experiences where one person becomes the stepping stone for another’s journey.
Sara Ward
May 5, 20246 min read
Shop Smarter, Not Harder
Hey, Macklemore, can we go thrift shopping? In Macklemore and Robert Lewis’ 2012 hit Thrift Shop feat Wanz, the pair rap about their thrifting experience when they “Only got $20 in [their] pocket[s].” Though a humorous piece of music meant for entertainment, this line still holds truth. Eleven years later, this song reflects the ever-growing cultural movement to thrift. Throughout the fashion industry and social media, there is a growing movement against fast fashion. Compani
Sara Ward
Apr 25, 20245 min read


Sick and Submerged: Fighting for The Right to Clean Water
80% of Florida’s 1,000 Springs are polluted. This is still the case after The Clean Water Act has been in place for 50 years. The legal framework of the act adversely allows for pollution when special interest groups lobby against environmental protections. The Right to Clean Water constitutional amendment aims to fix that.
Sara Ward
Jan 1, 20244 min read
Exams and the Hourglass on Learning
Exam season is not for the weak. Finding the time to be social, do homework, study and rest is a breeding ground for anxiety and procrastination. Yet, these are things that students have to do consistently throughout the semester. What makes exam season more stressful than usual is the heavy impact exams have on final course grades. However, some of the methods students use to study for exams and cope with the stress of them may be unhelpful, and even stress-inducing themselv
De'Vanese John-Baptiste
Jan 1, 20248 min read
Swamped Edition: Dear Reader Segment
Question by Savannah Miranda ’27: How can I best survive exam season?
Dear Reader,
I’m not going to lie to you, exam season can be demanding both physically and emotionally. However, there are a handful of ways we as busy students can try to take care of ourselves to set us up for success! I highly recommend getting a notebook and a fancy pen to write some small goals down.
Web Editor
Dec 31, 20234 min read
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