Publications

SJ Magazine

  • The Paulsdale Dig: When land surveyor Michael Burns first proposed mining the grounds of Paulsdale – suffragist Alice Paul’s childhood home – no one thought he’d find anything all that interesting. Then again, this was a house dating back to 1883 sitting on six acres, so you never know what a history buff and his high-powered metal detector might find.

MunaLuchi Bridal

  • 10 Best Places to Get Married in the Bahamas: The Bahamas are the perfect place for your tropical outdoor wedding. Whether you are looking for a peaceful setting with a gorgeous view or lots of open space for your reception, there’s a venue sure to bring your vision to life! Check out our list of the 10 best places to get married in the Bahamas!

  • Leah and Christian's Sophisticated and Chic Engagement Session in New York City: For Leah and Christian love came naturally. They met at a business conference in New York City and quickly started building their relationship. For their engagement session, they wanted to be sure to incorporate the city where they first met as well as their African culture.

Rutgers Camden Magazine

  • Sprinter Earns National Ranking: Despite finishing his junior year as a nationally ranked sprinter for Rutgers University–Camden, running track and attending college was not always the plan Cameron Dobbins had in mind. After graduating from Williamstown High School in 2015, he had plans to join the Marines, but with guidance and encouragement from his mother, he decided to become a Scarlet Raptor.

The Scarlet Review

  • Spring 2016: Associate Editor

  • Will Power and Feminism: William Shakespeare lived in a highly authoritarian society. Aristocrats had the most power and ruled over the common people. In this hierarchy men were seen as superior to women. Young girls were governed by their fathers and matured to be governed by their husbands. Shakespeare problematized this hierarchy by prominently displaying it in his plays.

The Odyssey Online

  • College is Hard: It’s the middle of October, school isn't fun anymore, and I need coffee. Personally, I love the beginning of the school year. Getting supplies, buying some new clothes, and starting fresh with five new classes always puts a smile on my face. Sadly, as I've gotten farther into my college career, I've learned that the beginning of the school year seems to be a lot shorter than it was when I was a freshman.

  • I Miss the Jonas Brothers: It was August 17th, 2007. My 12-year-old self had just finished watching the premiere of "High School Musical 2". I was fiercely planning my wedding to Zac Efron when a new episode of "Hannah Montana" came on. The episode was titled “Me and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas and Mr. Jonas” and featured none other than the Jonas Brothers.

The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia