Has it really only been six days since school started? It feels more like six weeks. This is a good thing, in the sense that I now feel more or less like I'm back in the swing of things, but this is a bad thing, in the sense that it's still the second week of January, and school's not out until April.
In addition to going to class and working part-time, I spent almost 20 hours at the Daily Universe this past week. This would have been awful a) if I had never spent extensive time in a newsroom before and b) if I didn't love what I was doing. And what was I doing? Well, on Tuesday I had an interview with a microbiology professor, but really I spent most of the day playing phone tag with BYU's head spokesperson, trying to get some information about a hiring freeze at BYU. When I finally did get to talk with her, I found out she was also getting me a statement from church headquarters because the hiring freeze is church-wide. Surprise!
I got the church's statement on Wednesday, and my story ran on the front page on Thursday. Another story I wrote ran in the campus section. Thursday was also the day Print Services delivered our new magazine. I guess when it rains, it pours, right? Anyway, between my story running on the front page and Eagle's Eye being delivered, I was pretty dang excited.
Friday I covered "Sing for Your Books," a competition sponsored by BYUSA that was a lot like American Idol, minus the cruel remarks. And minus the bad singers. And minus the big contract at the end. Instead, the first-place prize was $350 for textbooks; second place was $150. The winners were announced a little after 1:00 and I had a 2:00 deadline, which gave me just enough time to run up to the winner, thrust my microphone in his face, and get a quote before running across campus to the newsroom where I finished the article and submitted it to my editor. All in a day's work.
In any case, it was a crazy first week, and now I'm looking at another week that promises to be just as insane. So far, though, I'm loving it.
Bring it on!
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Justin! You having a blog is out of control, but sweet. How are you?!
ReplyDeleteJ-Ritt. Don't think that Me and Min wouldn't track down your blog. We know everything.
ReplyDeleteFront page - you deserve to be excited! It was neat to see you "working" when we were at the "Sing for your Books" contest. It's wonderful that you love doing what's keeping you so busy! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your talent published.
ReplyDeleteI have read all your blogs but couldn't get a comment posted, so am trying again. I loved your stuff and would like to read your articles. You really have a gift.
ReplyDeleteJust read your newspaper articles. It is very exciting to see your name in print as the reporter. You were concise and understandable. It was great.
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