PUBLISHED ARTICLES
I have covered stories on local events, issues, and entertainment. I believe it is my duty is to inform the public about various topics that will surprise, intrigue, and educate. Check out some of my recently published work below.



COSPLAY: BIGGER, BETTER AND SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE
If you’ve ever attended a comic book convention, odds are you’ve seen a lot of people dressed up as characters, such as Eleven from “Stranger Things” or Darth Vader from “Star Wars.” This is known as cosplay. It’s cementing itself in pop culture and is no longer stigmatized.
U.S.-CHINA NEGOTIATIONS “PRESERVE THE ILLUSION OF A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME”
The U.S. and China continue engaging in talks during the 90-day truce, which began December, from the trade war. However, there is not much optimism in a positive resolution despite reports of progress in trade talks.
THE ENEMY OF VIDEO GAMES: MICRO-TRANSACTIONS
After launching its multiplayer beta for the much anticipated “Star Wars: Battlefront II,” in early October, most players took note of the bothersome option to include loot boxes and microtransactions.

HOMESTEAD’S THEATER FESTIVAL BRINGS LATINO-BASED PLAYS TO THE SEMINOLE THEATER
Homestead is set to have a cultural experience as the local theater group Ruta Teatral rides into town with four diverse and unique productions with its Festival de Teatro. Writer, director, and producer, Manuel Mendoza leads the non-profit organization, hoping to thrust the community into the world of live theater.
MARY-JO HERNANDEZ: A FORCE FOR NATURE
Science is often viewed as another subject to hurtle through in school, but for local environmental scientist Mary-Jo Hernandez, understanding the world and the key to saving it is vital.





