

At iPulse, I wrote several articles that explored various topics relevant to the Lynn University community. My writing focused on engaging and informing readers about campus events, student initiatives, and important issues that would have a huge impact on the school.
Beauty And The Beast: More Than It Ever Was
This story was published as a feature piece in March 2017, right before the movie came out. It discusses the qualities of the movie as well as the controversy surrounding it.
Broadway Musicals That Started Off As Movies
I'm a big fan of anything related to Broadway and one of my favorite Broadway musicals is Waitress, which was a movie first before it came to the big screen. I also talk about other movie-to-musical shows such as Amelié and Finding Neverland.
Experiencing The World With Professor Luttio
This interview was published both in the print and online versions of iPulse. In it, I interview my professor, Dr. Mark Luttio and we discuss his background growing up in Tokyo and what places he has traveled to.
It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Also published as a feature piece of Lynn University, this article discusses one of America's greatest contributions to children's television: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
Student's Favorite Jams
A piece I wrote where I asked Lynn University members about their favorite songs and music.
Top Five Worst Movies, Television Shows And Endings
One of my favorite pieces to write, this article discusses the worst movie and TV endings that ever graced our TV sets or movie screens.
Uncovering The Life And Interests of Lynn University Leading G.A.M.E.R
This was the very first piece I ever wrote for iPulse and it was published on the front cover! In it, I interviewed the GAME Club's then-president Carolina Amorim. After publication, club attendance went up as did public interest in the club itself.
Ushering In Animals On Campus With Open Arms
This story discusses the increase of service animals and emotional support dogs on campus. The article was originally published in iPulse and was picked up by Lynn University Marketing in the months after it was published in order to draw attention to the increasing number of service dogs on campus








