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How COVID-19 is affecting me — A student’s story

By Cristen Parisi CCC Journalism Program ATCO – The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting millions of people around the world daily. Continue reading →

Coulson Oswald: Thirteen times strong

By Danielle Gordon
CCC Journalism Program

December 21, 2007. On the last day of her classes before winter break, then high school sophomore Coulson Oswald was called down to the main office for an early dismissal.

Entrepreneur Mother Inspiration- Photo Essay

Amir Lewis Influence of Mass Media
Queanna Shields is a 23-year-old mother of one running two businesses.

Sean Glenn: Health and exercise science major

By Dominick Howe
CCC Journalism Program

Sean Glenn is 24 and has lived “all over,” including Boston, where he was born. He attended West Chester University and after his second semester, he transferred to Camden County College.

Being a Commuter at Rowan University-Photo Essay

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The Life of a Sophomore in College-Photo Essay

https://uploads.knightlab.com/storymapjs/6a31c18724c90797c113843b31aec06d/photo-essay/index.html By: Kelly Higginbotham – Influence of Mass Media A look into the busy life of Skyler Pino.

Fitness Personified-Photo Essay

Nicholas Mahoney Influence of Mass Media Pediatric heart murmurs are a deadly condition that usually and unfortunately ends a child’s life before they even get started.

College Connoisseur-Photo Essay

By: Mia Nardone
Influence of Mass Media

The main goal of a university is for its students to receive the best education all while getting involved. Finding an equal balance of time for assignments, while taking part in activities may come across as a challenge to most people. However, 20 year old sophomore, Nikayla Pascual, of Rowan University appears to be an exception of this.

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