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Globe editor-in-chief encourages all students to find their voice

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Kachina Choate
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August 19, 2015
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Welcome back to Salt Lake Community College. If this is your first semester here, greetings and welcome!

College is a time when you get to explore and learn new skills and passions. I found that after taking COMM 2200 Beginning Video Production, I absolutely fell in love with the subject.

As a student in the Mass Communication field, I’ve had many opportunities I never thought I would get — I have been on the radio, written for the newspaper, produced TV news shows and documentaries, I have even been involved with radio drama.

Hosting a radio show is an opportunity that may only come while you are in college. COMM 1560, Radio Performance and Production, is the class that gets you on air at radioslcc.com.

One of the most exciting fields of study in Mass Communications right now is journalism. In the new age of information and social media, what it means to be a journalist is being redefined.

Students who are interested in the fast-paced field of journalism can take COMM 1610 with Matt Merkel. Students get their work published online at globeslcc.com or in the weekly print edition.

You can record your stories for the radio and for the student-run “Express News” TV show which can be seen at vimeo.com/slccvoices along with other student-produced shows.

These are just a few of the opportunities in the Mass Communications Center. No mater what your major or passion is I encourage you to take all the opportunities that SLCC has to offer you.

Have a great year!

This letter was published in The Globe’s 2015 Back to School issue. Click here to download the e-edition.
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