Newsweek
I was a reporter at Newsweek, writing up to eight stories a day about breaking news and politics.

JFK Presidential Library in Boston Abruptly Closes 'Until Further Notice'

White House Reacts to 'Constitutional Crisis' Claims

87 Chilling Details: Alleged Gilgo Beach Serial Killer's Checklist Revealed

JFK Presidential Library in Boston Abruptly Closes 'Until Further Notice'
Goldstein Award Finalist; George Polk Award Winner
After months of sorting through thousands of complaints submitted to the FDA, reporters revealed that Philips Respironics kept millions of dangerous breathing machines on the market, despite warnings from their own experts that the devices posed serious health risks. This prompted the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to launch an investigation of the FDA’s oversight of medical devices for the first time in a decade.

Tainted CPAP machines and ventilators went to children, the elderly and at least 700,000 veterans despite internal warnings. Company insiders said the devices posed an “unacceptable” risk.

People Who Used Recalled Philips Breathing Machines Face Painful Choices

Tainted CPAP machines and ventilators went to children, the elderly and at least 700,000 veterans despite internal warnings. Company insiders said the devices posed an “unacceptable” risk.
The Eagle-Tribune
I was a reporter at The Eagle-Tribune. Since the start of June I have been covering Methuen, Massachusetts, specializing in education.

Nurse's view of Holy Family: Staff fears for future of troubled hospitals

Days Inn racks up 347 health violations

Methuen Rail Trail faces the weather

Nurse's view of Holy Family: Staff fears for future of troubled hospitals
Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism
I am a graduate student at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. I report on Chicago for classes, and I have had a few of my pieces published.

More than half nation's school districts face teacher shortages, data show

Englewood Love Fridge Gets Some Sun

Abortion access: 'a family issue'

More than half nation's school districts face teacher shortages, data show
Freelance
I have freelanced at multiple organizations on a variety of topics, from food insecurity to businesses to mindfulness and all in between. I conducted a two-part investigation with Big Easy Magazine about a facility abusing people with disabilities within its care. By clicking on the photos you will be able to see three of my most recent pieces.

A Chicago Half Marathon Cut The Course Short And Didn’t Tell Runners Until After: ‘I Truly Feel Cheated’

Chicago Student Uprisings, Resurfaced

New Voices: College Relationships in the Time of Quarantine

A Chicago Half Marathon Cut The Course Short And Didn’t Tell Runners Until After: ‘I Truly Feel Cheated’
Central Mass Town Square
I am a Community Correspondent with the online paper, reporting on positive news within the Central Massachusetts area. I find story topics, conduct interviews, write a story a day, and take photos. By clicking on the photos you will be able to see three of my most recent pieces.

Hydroponics Provide a New Solution to Address Food Insecurity in Worcester View Larger Image

Alpaca and Llama Yoga Connects Humans with the Animal Kingdom

Young Artist Makes His Mark on Worcester’s Fourth Community Fridge View Larger Image

Hydroponics Provide a New Solution to Address Food Insecurity in Worcester View Larger Image
SPJ 2020 Virtual Conference
I was chosen as one of ten student reporters to cover the Society for Professional Journalism 2020 Virtual Conference. I was initially assigned three articles, but, by the end of the weekend, I had covered five sessions on deadline. By clicking on the photos you will be able to see three of my most recent pieces.

Spotlight: The Post’s Marty Baron Honored

SPJ Board Adopts New Sponsorship Guidelines

Science and Journalism: Reporting in a pandemic

Spotlight: The Post’s Marty Baron Honored
Worcester Telegram and Gazette
I conducted interviews and research remotely while writing and pitching articles for the daily paper. I freelanced for the paper and was an intern for a school semester. By clicking on the photos you will be able to see three of my most recent pieces.

Worcester day care moves to nursing home

Rain clobbers Central Mass. campers: 'It’s part of the adventure'

Worcester homeless shelters ready for winter influx

Worcester day care moves to nursing home
The Week UK
While studying abroad in London, I interned at The Week UK, where I was tasked with writing or revising five articles daily. The Week UK considers itself a step behind the news, per say, so I described more of what is happening and why instead of breaking news. By clicking on the photos you will be able to see three of my most recent pieces.

The buzz around the fugitive Turkish bee explained

Why everyone’s talking about A$AP Rocky

The meaning of unconscious bias

The buzz around the fugitive Turkish bee explained
Pottstown Mercury
As an intern for my hometown daily paper, I was able to begin my journalism career within newsrooms. I covered events, businesses, and features. By clicking on the photos you will be able to see three of my most recent pieces.

Audubon company focuses on giving children equal opportunities

Group feeds homeless: ‘It’s not all peaches and cream’

Six generations of the same family have called East Coventry Farm

Audubon company focuses on giving children equal opportunities