Macon Telegraph
As a summer news intern for The Macon Telegraph, I explored the heart of Middle Georgia through both words and visuals. From writing community-driven stories to capturing life through photos and vertical video, I learned that journalism is as much about listening as it is about telling. Every assignment deepened my appreciation for the people and places that shape a story’s meaning. I published over 25 articles, some accompanied by my own visuals.
Peeking over downtown Macon is a unique, concrete structure around 90 feet tall. Read more as I do a deep dive into the structure’s history.
A look into the past, present, future of Macon’s historic Coal Tower
The Macon Bacon have been a part of the Coastal Plain League since 2018, but this is the first time they have hosted the CPL All-Star game. Read more as I dive into how far fans drove for the occasion.
Driving 20 hours to see an all-star game in Macon? Why fans made the trek
The death of a Mercer University student who suddenly collapsed during an intramural soccer game has left students with concerns about whether there could’ve been better preparation for a medical emergency.
Witnesses recount Mercer student’s collapse at soccer game. Was death preventable?
Are you a home cook looking for tips from a seasoned pro? Read more as I interview a Macon chef who cooked for the Masters about his cooking tips. In addition, watch the video I shot that accompanies the article.
Macon chef has cooked for weddings, classes, and even The Masters. Read his tips
The first-ever Black tennis club in Macon celebrated its 50th reunion on what is now recognized as “Cross-Court Racquet Club Day” in Macon, and also announced plans to reestablish the club. Read more about the founders of the club who brought it back into the limelight.