Daily Trojan
• Launched paper's sports centric Instagram @dailytrojansports featuring real-time score updates, writer insights and photography showcases
• Launched developmental phase of @dailytrojan TikTok focused on fun and personal videos about newsroom lore and lives of staff members
• Increased publication's digital presence with 9 interactive websites, four of which were photo essays
• Created video advertisement sports photography section
• Wrote opinion column about Asian American identity, with articles ranging from Asian American representation on SNL to issues I faced on USC's campus and U.S. education
Interactive Websites
Hopes, Heisman & Heartbreaks: Interactive depiction of the 2022-23 USC football season including photo and article coverage of each game, a quiz and coverage of Caleb Williams' Heisman.
the new normal.: Largest interactive supplement depicting the return to campus shortly after COVID-19 lessened. Features three photo essays, a podcast and 15 articles.
USC: after dark: Features supplement investigating USC student nightlife. A print version was also produced.
Creativity in Calamity: Self-directed project conducted by 10 photographers on creativity and mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics ranged from starting a knitting business on Depop to cooking at home with Grandma.
Mini Photo Essays: Collection of four photo centric stories capturing differences in students routines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fame Without Fanfare: Photos series on the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on USC sports life.
Sweet Grass and Snake Bite: Features supplement spotlighting the Native student experience at USC.
Physically Restricted, Distantly Connected: Self-directed project carried out by 11 photographers documenting the adaptation students took the semester a year after being sent home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This project received 3rd place for Best Multimedia Project by the California College Media Association.
Campus Gone Quiet: Photos of an empty USC campus captured right after all students were sent home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.