Hempstead, NY, USA

#HofDebate16


in case you were not aware, on september 26, 2016, the first presidential debate was held at hofstra university. also, if you were not aware, I attend hofstra university, which means that by the transitive property, I went to the debate. although I was not able to go into the actual debate hall, I never would have imagined that I would have the opportunity to experience a presidential debate firsthand. 

News Outlets & Their Stories


With a wide range of media sources, news outlets prioritize what is considered "news" based on their values, which leads to a problem if readers rely on only one news source.

WLNY News, New York Times' front page, Facebook, BuzzFeed News—all sources for one's daily information. Yet, if one were to look at the NY Times, the first thing they would see is an article on the Chelsea explosion in addition to stories about Trump, a Chicago shooting victim, and the Syrian president. Since they have such a large audience, the NY Times focuses on important events and stories that pertain to everyone.

On Facebook, the trending stories are much different. With headlines about Mel Gibson, Miley Cyrus and a 12-year-old winning America’s Got Talent, the stories are more about celebrity and entertainment news, especially since only 2 of the ten trending stories were about world events, such as TNT traces found on EgyptAir debris.

BuzzFeed News does offer light-hearted stories like Facebook, but they tend to focus more on national and world events. With stories regarding Brexit and an Iranian cyclist dying during the Rio Paralympics, BuzzFeed News offers a wide range of news to peruse through, ones that are funny and serious.

WLNY broadcast news station focuses on important news occurring throughout the country, such as the Minnesota mall stabbing, but they also focus on more local stories, such as Long Island schools doubling recess time.

Every news source focuses on two key values—proximity and timeliness. They want to be the first source on a specific event and they want to make sure their readers would be interested in the stories, especially if they are occurring nearby.

Each news source offers a distinct array of stories, but a problem occurs when individuals only read one news source. Someone who only reads the NY Times will have a very different outlook on the world than one who only goes on Facebook for their news. With writer biases as well as outlets curating stories to the specific reader, it creates a narrowed view of the news and unless the reader looks at other options, they will go about believing the world is the way their news source thinks it is.
Bronx, NY, USA

Bronx Zoo


if there is one thing that I enjoy doing in my free time - it has to be going to the zoo. I remember back when I was touring fordham last november, I saw that there was the bronx zoo and when I got the opportunity to go a couple weeks ago, I couldn't pass on that chance! although the bronx zoo did not match the experience as the san diego zoo, it was still fun to go into the city and explore a new area of new york!

18 Things I Learned by 18


18: the age in which you can purchase lottery tickets, be considered an "adult" & as my dad would say, "go to big girl jail." (honestly he scared me with that one)

Los Angeles, CA, USA

The Broad


as I have begun to settle into the college lifestyle, I now have some down time to catch up on all of the content that I have been meaning to post! first off, I think I have been talking about the broad pretty much all summer and the fact that I was able to visit the week before I left california, makes it practically fate.

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