My Work.
Below are examples of my print work and links for news packages
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Enforcement of Bike Racks throughout Penn State
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – A recent State College Borough press release is causing confusion and frustration amongst State College students and residents. According to State College Police, on October 5th, the police will be tagging bicycles parked in the downtown area and removing any bicycle that not been checked on by the owner. If you have a bicycle parked in the ways provided below, State College Police will ensure that the bicycle be checked on or removed by the owner:
Although the Borough sees a direct problem with the bicycles/pedalcycles, some college students don’t think the guidelines are being implemented in the way they should be. “I have left my bicycle in front of Forum Building and I’ve never gotten in trouble for leaving it unlocked. So, I don’t think it’s really implemented as it should be versus the talks of it being implemented,” Penn State student Yacayra Morales said. Morales has been a resident of Treemont for the past 3 years. She has seen bicycles being left cluttered around, but no one claims or takes them. While Morales personally rides a bike throughout State College, resident Nick Crawford doesn’t see how State College Borough will enforce and maintain these rules. “I think one of the biggest issues with the new implemented rules on campus is the enforcement. I don’t think they’re going to be able to enforce somebody parking or chaining up a bike for more than 72 hours. However, I think the priorities should be about people abusing bikes on campus as far as taking up the sidewalks, going too fast, or ignoring pedestrians rather than just the issue of where to put the bike on campus,” Crawford said. While the Borough continues to enforce these new guidelines, Penn State students must be more cautious of where bikes are being parked and left. Only time will tell if students will take these new rules seriously, and the extent to which the Borough will go to enforce them. |
The Corner of Centre County
The Corner room at West College and Allen street has been there for 91 years now and in a staple in the state college community. However this staple has an extremely important part that many people may not know. General Manager John Briggs, the man who worked his was up from bus boy to now a GM for 6 years. He is responsible for keeping the restaurant running at it expected standard, for around 55 hours a week John works tirelessly to bring his customers the best environment he can along side his staff which one member says Briggs is “the backbone of the restaurant “. Talking to workers, we found out that John is makes working there a joy and his leadership sets a tone for the rest of the staff. Also Briggs talks about how he takes his mind off of work, he “loves playing poker with the boys”, but he also enjoys the times he spends with his 11 year old daughter doing things such as traveling to Florida and California a few times. John Briggs may be an under the radar name but he does a great deal of work to provide customers with the best service and original ideas to continue to prove why so many people come back to the corner time and time again. |