June and I are here on the first night of the Georges Conference. Dinner is over and we’re enjoying Charlie Sennott, former Boston Globe Reporter and now Executive Editor of the Global Post, over dessert.
The message is optimistic for a change. Journalism is not dead. I believe I heard the room—full of college journalists—let out a collective sigh of relief.
Mr. Sennott wants to know: when did you first decide that journalism is what you wanted to do?
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Abby D. Phillip is a junior Social Studies concentrator at Harvard College. She is now a News Executive Editor for The Harvard Crimson and covered College Life for two years as a reporter.
June Wu is a sophomore Economics concentrator at Harvard College. She currently covers central administration for The Crimson.
Aonya D. McCruiston is Assistant News Editor of the Wellesley News. A junior double majoring in Political Science and Media Studies, she is interested in broadcast journalism, multimedia, and public affairs.
Lingbo Li is a Harvard College sophomore concentrating in Social Anthropology. Originally from Westchester, N.y., her interests concentrate around food, travel, art, fashion, and design.
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