News Articles
In addition to my visual creative outlets, I'm also a writer for our school's newspaper, The Maroon.
I've had the opportunity to do research and interview stories based on students' interests and appeals. Below are some of the articles I've written from reviews to life & times

@loyno_confess
@Loynoconfess, is it good or bad? Does it improve the social scene on Loyola’s campus or hurt it? What is the motivation behind this page? These are all questions I believe students ask themselves when they first see the @Loynoconfess page on Instagram and most of the time, proceed to follow it. Read More
“Challengers”: Lust, tennis, and everything in between
“Challengers” is a challenging movie to watch for those with a lack of imagination.
One of summer’s blockbusters is not for viewers with morals. Director Luca Guadagnin managed to create a film that takes tennis and turns it into a match about relationships. Read More




DJ Pretty Na$ty paves the way for fellow female DJs
Katie Chandler is a teacher by day and DJ by night. Known as “Pretty Na$ty” by most, she wants to help people pursue their musical passions and be a role model for women. Chandler was born in New Orleans and has always had a passion for music. She grew up listening to artists like Lil Wayne and Boosie, so her work has strong influences of hip hop. Read More
Finger-lickin’ Fun: New Orleans celebrates annual Fried Chicken Festival
Locals gathered near the University of New Orleans lakefront to enjoy a variety of fried chicken dishes from over 50 New Orleans vendors, whether it was served on a stick, between two buns, with some fries, or with a simple side of jambalaya. The event featured popular Uptown establishments like Chicken and Watermelon.. Read More.




OPINION: Gamer girls aren’t a rarity, only rarely acknowledged
In a generation where technology has become more and more prominent, there are all different kinds of people adding to the population that use technology, including gaming consoles and PCs. In that population, according to statista.com, 49% of video gamers are female. Read More