Journalism and the media applications we use and how we use them are changing whether we want it to or not.
Has Everything Changed? – Trade Journal Reflection Essay
Ever since the 9/11 attack that destroyed the Twin Towers in New York City, the news media has, was, and still is trying to recover from it.
How Communication Plays in my life – Personal Communication Reflection
Communication plays a huge part in my life, and that’s just not the every day, “Hi, how are you doing.”
Drunkorexia, a Wide Spread Health Concern Among College Students
Drunkorexia “involves skipping meals, exercising heavily before drinking alcohol, taking laxatives or diuretics, or vomiting after imbibing. A study presented last week at a meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism suggests this disturbing trend is on the rise,” as stated in CBS’s video ““Drunkorexia” a disturbing trend on college campuses.”
SGA Partners with HEHROS in the Extension of the Winter Coat Drive
 Julianna Stanley, the Student Government Association president, has extended the coat drive that SGA ran in conjunction with Helping Eradicate Homelessness through Resources Opportunities and Supplies (HEHROS) from Nov. 13-16, 2017, to include faculty.
Dr. Brian O. Hemphill’s New Class – Writing Anecdotal Leads
On the one hand, there is a particular upright backbone one needs to create something out of a blank canvas to make it the masterpiece they hope it to be. While in comparison, teaching any class is a challenge for a teacher every year, but it also allows the students and the teacher to grow together.
Attempted Bank Robbery – Martini Glass Article
David C. Jefferson was toting a flower delivery box while walking to the bank. When an officer came up to the man, he pulled out of the box a sawed-off shotgun; the officer shot him down before the suspect could get one off.
Opioids are an epidemic in Virginia
Opioids are an epidemic in Virginia with 1,400 opioid overdose fatalities, and of these deaths, they show a 38 percent increase from 2015, according to …. Radford students give their say in the matter.
Death and Drop Outs Due to Alcohol at Radford
The recent death of Jacob Terry, a freshman due to alcohol poisoning has raised a lot of questions at Radford University of alcohol on a "dry" campus.
The State of the University Inaugural Address
University President Brian O. Hemphill’s first inaugural State of the University address, Oct. 6, reflections on a successful 2016-17 year and the significant progress of the University thus far.

