Photo by Regina Cassell The Cassell family has invaded College Avenue! Welcome to Media Bootcamp, Fall 2016 edition! This blog will be a shared blog, and we will all share our thoughts as those who comment and those who post. I'm Regina Cassell, and I will be the leader of this expedition. About Me: My family sold our home of 15 years and moved a mile away to our new home on College Avenue. It was quite the adventure, and I have not fully recovered. I was still clinging to my 20s the last time we moved. I’ve been at Washburn since July 2000. My husband, Gene, is the sports information director at Washburn, and we have two boys, Jacob, 13, and Jared, 11. I’m a busy wife and mom. I have taught as a lecturer in the mass media department since the fall of 2003, and I am also the director of Student Media at Washburn. The Student Media staff keeps washburnreview.org updated with new content all year long along with producing three Bod Magazine...
Taylor Long is a tech-savvy and highly motivated student. She is majoring in mass media with a minor in business and has chose creative advertising as her emphasis. One day, Taylor hopes to be able to travel the world while enjoying her passion of designing websites and working with social media.
Lady Macbeth: The Complex, Misrepresented Character in Shakespeare By Katie Hampton Graphic By rogistok on VectorStock In high school my AP class read the play Macbeth in class and although the whole plot did not stick with me, I could not shake the way Shakespeare portrayed woman through his depiction of Lady Macbeth. She is pitted as a malicious, crazed woman who feeds off of power and would do anything to become royalty, including murder. Although, yes Lady Macbeth does brew up the plan to murder Duncan, I believe that there are many factors at play to why she behaves the way that she behaves. Lady Macbeth is a complex character that has suffered through toxic masculinity, mental he...
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