What I've Been Writing Recently
It’s been a while, hasn’t it?
It has been over a year since I have last posted here. I have been busy studying at UC Berkeley, with my internship, and just with life as a whole.
That doesn’t mean I wasn’t writing, however. Over the past year, I have served as a reporter for the The Foothill Script, Foothill College’s premier student newspaper, and then later on as a writer and student assistant at the Institute for Business and Social Impact at UC Berkeley Haas. In addition to this, I have been writing for some of my own personal projects as well.
I thought I would share here all my published writings so far, and I might add a note and update later if (and when) some of my external work is published! I have added asterisks to articles that I consider some of my best. They are posted in chronological order.
The Foothill Script - Reporter
ASFC Disqualifies Leading Student Trustee Candidate* — On a controversial student government race result at Foothill College.
Interview with Shahana Shaik: ASFC Vice President of Activities — An interview with a prominent student leader.
Foothill College Students Seek Answers on AI* — An interesting look at how AI was used at colleges just about a year ago. Special thanks to Shama Wahab for this article.
Special thanks to Professor Brian Lewis for all these articles.
Institute for Business and Social Impact - Student Assistant
Delivering entrepreneurship training: Berkeley Business Academy for Youth (B-BAY) continues to thrive — An article about one of Haas’ high school entrepreneurship programs. Special thanks to Soorbhi Khaldikar.
Event Recap: Investing in Ownership Economy* — A recap of a really interesting event held at Haas. Special thanks to Megan Morrice and Nathalie America Munoz.
Build, Launch, and Accelerate: B-BAY responds to demand for mentorship at different stages of youth entrepreneurial journey — A second article on the B-BAY high school entrepreneurship program. Special thanks to Soorbhi Khaldikar.
Beyond the Classroom: Learning from research on the Nestlé Tragedy* — On the Nestle baby formula case. Special thanks to Jesse Antilla-Hughes.
Beyond the Classroom: Learning from research on ESG policies* — Based on a really interesting discussion I had with a Haas professor on his research into greenwashing. Special thanks to Professor Shawn Kim.
Special thanks to Jennifer Sturdy for all these articles.
Look forward to see what I’ve got coming out soon
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