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  • April 15Football star and ex-convict O.J. Simpson dies at 76 after a long battle with cancer.
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Savannah Wood

Savannah Wood, Copy Editor

Second-year journalist, class of 2019, Disneyland enthusiast and will drop anything to pet a dog. Sometimes runs, but usually out of money. Lives for green tea in the morning.

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PASSION FOR PROFESSION Two out of three Americans report not feeling engaged with their current job. Individuals often choose other factors, including salary and employee benefits, over perusing a profession they are genuinely interested in. People also fear changing jobs as, in their minds, potential financial risks outweigh doing what they love.

Perusing Your Passions  

Savannah Wood, Copy Editor
April 4, 2019
BRANCHING OUT Streaming platforms are how most people watch and listen to content. Major streaming services, including Spotify and YouTube, are beginning to reach beyond their supposed spheres into new forms of media. Some individuals are weary that these platforms are expanding too far, while others are happy to have a consolidation of media.

The Age of Streaming

Savannah Wood, Copy Editor
March 8, 2019
ONLINE RETAIL The popularity of online shopping has skyrocketed in recent years. Major online retailing companies, such as Amazon, have been benefitting because of their appeal of ordering from home and having products delivered directly to one’s doorstep.

The Evolution of Online Shopping

Savannah Wood, Copy Editor
December 14, 2018
An Amazing Album Is Born

An Amazing Album Is Born

Savannah Wood, Staff Writer
November 5, 2018
LINING THE STREETS In Seattle, dockless Lime bikes are clustered at street corners. Now found in 100 cities in the United States and Europe, these bikes and e-scooters have been gaining substantial popularity. The company is now estimated to be worth $1.1 billion.

A Wheelie Interesting Situation

Savannah Wood, Copy Editor
September 28, 2018
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