Journalism's impact on me
Those plans are still in the mix. But at the midpoint in my 11-week internship as a general-assignment reporter with The Providence Journal, I’m slowly starting to acquiesce to the idea of becoming a news reporter. Our impact -- from those fluffy features that have the power to lift our readers’ spirits to those hard news stories that convey urgent information when needed -- is tremendous. So at this junction, I’m stuck -- but in good way. I’m committed to journalism, and whether my name appears in the sports, business or metro section, what-have-you, I know the impact is real.
What’s more, is the impact that daily journalism has had on me. It’s been humanizing and enriching. I learned about the processes of aquaculture farming (growing shellfish) and the making of lyra de gambas (a bowed stringed instrument). Yes, at first I thought, “What?” and then I started to enjoy what I was learning. It’s because of journalism that these experiences were afforded to me. And for that, I’ll be forever dedicated and grateful to the craft.