About Me
I'm a Northwestern student pursuing my master's degree in journalism, with a focus in politics, policy and foreign affairs.
I recently graduated from DePaul University with BA’s both in journalism and in history of art and architecture. At DePaul, I was the editor-in-chief of my university’s student-run magazine 14 East, named the national website of the year by the College Media Association. I oversaw a 40-person staff to put out news and political articles, as well as feature pieces and creative writing. I also wrote pieces ranging from a Chicago-based guitar repairist who refurbished Billy Corgan’s stolen guitar, to an investigative piece on book bans.
My biggest strength is reporting and writing about complex topics; I’m also skilled at newsroom leadership, such as managing a team of 35 on Election Night 2024 to publish four articles about notable election issues. I pride myself on reporting that’s transparent and reveals the importance of accountability from our leaders.
I’m eager to join a newsroom where I can contribute to community-oriented reporting and publish informative and influential stories.
