As a part of National Scholastic Journalism Week 2016, we asked students and teachers what journalism meant to them, and where they believe it is going in the future.
National Scholastic Journalism Week 2016
February 22, 2016
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About the Contributors
Michelle Birch, Editor-In-Chief
Communications senior Michelle Birch is a Co-Editor-in-Chief of The Muse. She enjoys writing and loves contributing to the production of the publication as much as possible. She is always interested in helping the staff whenever she can. Along with journalism, Birch finds interest in the film aspect of communications. Birch spends her time out of school either taking drives to the beach, preparing for college applications or kickboxing at her local boxing club. Over the summer Birch had the opportunity to intern at a local publishing firm, which gave her exciting ideas to bring to The Muse. Her dream is to become the Editor-in-Chief of a high profile magazine and plans to make this happen throughout her college career and later years of life. Whether or not her plans change, Birch hopes to be successful wherever she may end up.
Tomas Cabezas, Layout Editor
Communications senior Tomas Cabezas is the Layout Editor of The Muse. This is his third year on the staff. Outside of The Muse, he takes a film class and makes short films, swims competitively, and plays the piano. He is on the Dreyfoos swim team as one of their co-captains and hopes to help it gain more recognition. He practically spends fourteen hours a week in the water, practicing. Cabezas’ future plans are still vague, but he aspires to be a journalist or study something in American History. He loves Dreyfoos and is grateful to have a wonderful high school career.