An array of articles!

We know how to say our names; you should, too. ______________
My piece for The Seattle Times Education Lab focused on misnaming. It encouraged readers to consider what names they use in their interpersonal relationships and why.

Abdul Ajeigbe ’22 Combines Computer Science and Media Studies for Immersive Gaming Experience
This was the first piece I wrote for Pomona College’s Office of Communications, and I believe Ajeigbe’s story is a grand example of the liberal arts experience.

I bought “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” when it released in 2020. I went on hiatus for school, but my peers inspired me to return to Tom Nook’s possible crookery.

It was an honor to learn about the inspiration for “Blood on Gold Mountain.” During my interviews, I felt the story coming together and was excited to create the draft.

5C Muslim students speak on rewards, institutional challenges of Ramadan amid a pandemic
This collaboration between The Student Life’s News and Life & Style sections combined student and administrative perspectives to make an insightful story.

Virtual virtuosos: Professional 7C performers reflect on community during COVID-19
I loved hearing how each performer communicated with their audience and look forward to decoding the messages within their music during future performances.