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The College of Communication 2024 Writer in Residence Stacy Traub speaks to students during an open lecture on Tuesday. Traub is an Emmy-nominated writer known for her work on popular TV shows such as “Glee” and “black-ish.” COURTESY OF MICHAEL DOWDING

Writer, producer Stacy Traub ‘has stories to tell’ as COM’s second writer in residence

Anna Albrecht March 29, 2024
Writer and producer Stacy Traub, the College of Communication’s second ever writer in residence, visited COM writing classes from March 25 to 29 to share her experiences in the television industry.
Miss Leading: The future is up to us

Miss Leading: The future is up to us

Namu Sampath November 5, 2018

Yara Shahidi might be the influencer of our generation. She is dedicated to civil duty while also putting her education and career before anything else. I have to be honest, my interest in Shahidi actually...

No Sugar, No Cream: Black TV shows

No Sugar, No Cream: Black TV shows

Nashid Fulcher April 4, 2018
I’d argue that the ‘90s was the golden age of Black culture for years, if ever someone was silly enough to disagree. The ‘90s brought the origin of the oversized, colorful, arguably ugly, patched clothing that people were smart enough to donate to thrift stores and kids are falsely nostalgic enough to pick up and wear proudly now. The ‘90s gave us very famous or infamous (depending on how one views it) East Coast versus West Coast rap beef that was heated, and deadly, unfortunately. People who are most resistant to change often refer to this era as the time of “real rap.”
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