Category: News
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Good Morning Indian Country
Good Morning Indian Country is a student-led indigenous news show that fosters collaboration between the students of The University of Kansas and Haskell Indians Nations University, both in Lawrence, Kansas. In the spring of 2024, I worked as a multi-media journalist for the team, assisting in both in the studio during this show’s airing, and…
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News Videos
*Editor’s Note: Over my time in the Journalism school at KU, I’ve created a variety of news packages that are posted on my YouTube page. Below is the playlist that compiles all of the news work I’ve done, as well as two of my personal best. Anika Kieler’s News Packages
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He said, She said
Gendered Misrepresentation in the Media and How to fix it *Editor’s notes This was my Solution Project for Diversity in Media, a class where we learned about media representation and bias in coverage of different identities. The Solution Project aimed to have us confront these issues on a larger scale and address how solutions are…
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The Pentagon Papers: Media Writing for Audiences, Final Project
In the Fall of 2021, I took Media Writing for Audiences. The purposes of the class were to develop writing skills for different types of writing like news stories, press releases, marketing briefs, social media posts, blog posts, profiles, interviews, broadcast scripts, and events. At the end of the class, all these skills were accumulated…
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Back to travel: Human instinct making a comeback
*Editor’s Note: At the start of summer 2022 vaccination rates were high enough to combat COVID so people could travel safely. I wanted to understand the context around the massive wave of vacationers the travel industry was expecting and why travel was such a priority for so many people. This is the longest and most…
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Building a KU Legacy
*Editor’s Note: To put this article together I applied my interviewing and networking skills to develop and mantain professional relationships at the event. Written in ap style On Wednesday, March 9, the Studnet Alumni Network and Legacy Relations Programs in the KU Alumni Association held the inaugural event for current Jayhawk legacy students. The event,…
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Graduate students at the University of Kansas speak out amid growing frustrations with inequality between grad student programs
The division between graduate students at the University of Kansas is growing in tandem with budget cuts, leaving some grad students struggling to make ends meet. In graduate student education, there are three different types of positions grad students can fill. There is the most common type of graduate student, the Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)…