Jennifer Southee

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    • onMason Round-Up – 4-30-12 April 30, 2012
      Here’s a selection of interesting posts from across onMason. “Federman Beats Cancer” by Gregory Connolly Gregory Connolly’s article takes a highly sympathetic and insightful look at Jacob Federman, a junior sports management major at George Mason who has twice beaten Hodgkin’s lymphoma. After first beating the cancer in high school, he experienced a relapse as a freshman at Mason, […]
    • onMason Round-Up – 4-23-12 April 23, 2012
      Let’s check out some of the most interesting posts from last week throughout onMason. “An interview with Mason Dining’s Dietitian Lois Durant” by Nicole Merrilees This interview with Lois Durant provides insight to the life and hard work of a Mason employee who likely often goes unrecognized for her role in maintaining the high quality of life students […]
    • onMason Round-Up – 4-10-12 April 10, 2012
      In the new onMason round-up we take a look at some of the most interesting posts throughout onMason. “Tragedy and Twitter” by Karina Schulthesis This is an account of how social network sites like Twitter have changed the way people respond to and deal with school shootings. In order to make her article more effective, Karina begins with an […]

About

My name is Jennifer Southee and I am an undergraduate student at George Mason University. I am majoring in Communications with a concentration in journalism and minoring in Islamic studies. I am also a reporter for Connect2Mason.

Here is some of the work I’ve done:

Student Government candidates hold forum with Mason Police, University Life

Mason Police arrests student in Fenwick Library for alleged abduction

Second Annual GBay auction draws Mason community

Students Experience Chinese culture at lantern festival

LGBT community gathers for candlelight vigil

Question Box: Why is there a Confucius statue on campus?

Haunted Hanover spooks students

Alumni reconnect with Mason

My group and I, in Communications 361, have worked together to create a website called Soldier2Student, which is dedicated to providing soldiers transitioning from the Army to College life with information and resources. I made the website’s main video, as well as edited four interviews and personally interviewed two of them.

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