I enjoy blogging, just as my classmates do. We all appreciate the chance to post our opinions and insights on a public forum that is all our own. It's incredible to learn of the dreams and aspirations held by some of my classmates. So take this time to check out the work of my classmates, because they have some pretty interesting things to say and read about.
Jessica Alpern blogs about entertainment news and pop culture, and provides some great commentary about these popular topics.
Bianca Bahamondes talks about her quest to inspire spiritual healing both in yourself and in others. She offers a fresh new outlook on certain topics that perhaps you had not thought of before.
Jessica Barreto inspires you to practice healthy living, because it can be tasty and enjoyable!
Carla Bayron is someone who shares many of my viewpoints about reporting, and I am proud to call her my co-anchor as well. Her blog is definitely worth checking out if you have enjoyed my posts so far.
Drew Bryan's blog is one I can connect with. I used to be very involved with theatre, and so I feel that I (and you) can enjoy his posts about both theatre and journalism!
Taylor Burke follows the Gator soccer team, and soccer in general. So if you want to keep up with this popular sport, her blog is worth perusing.
Zak Dahlheimer blogs about his passion for reporting and his love for music. He's a rocker and a reporter, and his blog proves it!
Colette DuChanois aspires to be a sideline sports reporter for the SEC Network, so it is only appropriate that her blog is about Gator football.
Chelsea Gates is already in Chicago living the beginning of her dream! Check out her blog to keep up with her adventures in the world of sports news.
Megan Gannon tells you about the "hidden gems" around Gainesville that she has discovered. She encourages you to check them out as well!
Kara Hudgins talks about something we can all relate to: food. If you want some delicious insight, check out the link to her blog.
Richard Johnson also provides some discussion on Gator football, covering all of the hot-button football issues that have blanketed our Swamp throughout this season.
Courtney McKenna gives both examples of her work as a reporter and helpful tips for her fellow "type As" to get by in college life.
Jonathan Munoz delves into the origins of building names at the University of Florida, such as Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and Anderson Hall.
Hannah Oliveto's blog is another that details the antics of Gator football, with a few special features and surprises in there too!
Jonathan Perez discusses the very popular theme of superhero movies, as he critically analyzes a variety of them.
Gabrielle Peterson gives some helpful cooking hints, and even includes some discussion on Pinterest recipes (not to mention the cute and clever title of her blog).
Raphael Pires tells you how you can stay fit and healthy with your workout routines. He goes into detail about how to work out different parts of your body using special techniques.
Paige Pitisci pleases the palette by blogging about Gainesville restaurants she has tried and recommends.
Larissa Scott states the viewpoints and life of a journalist that are so easy to relate to, from one Telecommunication student to another.
Peta-Gay Sherwood's blog is wonderful for exploring different cultures, and the beauty that lies within them.
Codi Snead explores campus life here at the University of Florida, and gives details about some of the hottest places to check out during your stay as a Gator.
Jennifer Tintner talks about her passion for feature storytelling. Feature stories are the components of the newscasts that contain the "feel-good" stories, and some argue that features can be just as important to the show as the hard news that it usually follows.
Carson Williams has inspiring blog posts about one of her favorite book entitled The Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch. It's pretty cool to see how this book has had an influence on her life.
Last but not least, Adriana Yurizza's blog draws some commentary on trending news stories. I think it's always interesting to read about a reporter's perspective, since reporters are the people who are responsible for diving in and gathering all details on a story before forming an opinion.
I hope you enjoy browsing through these different blogs; I know I have!
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