writing

  • 04 Sep

    Can You Read?

    Good. On a recent trip to D.C. I observed some people and put pen to paper. The results can be seen at chris.areyouert.com.

    By cjhannas Uncategorized writing
  • 03 Apr

    Spring Reading

    You may be familiar with updates to the world’s greatest site–areyouert.com–but today I bring you an update to another quality piece of work that’s just slightly more near and dear to my heart.

    It’s chris.areyouert.com, and it has some of my more long-form writing, some journalism clips and even some broadcast links (realplayer required).

    It started as a project for an online journalism class with the home page story about my grandmother’s battle with cancer. Today I added a new story (the old one is archived to the left) about a family at my church and their similar battle from a few years ago. I wrote the story in a feature writing class, and it’s probably my favorite thing I’ve written.

    By cjhannas Uncategorized writing
  • 11 Apr

    Just Too Late…and The Boston Globe

    The last day of the Maryland Legislature was yesterday. No more bills. No more voting. Over. But one lasting question lingers: Why does the last day have to “end” at midnight?

    If a bill doesn’t get passed by midnight, it’s dead, that’s it. But why can’t that drop-dead time be like 5 pm? They spent 90 days working on stuff. They met over the weekend. They met all day on Monday. What good does that extra 7 hours do? They don’t have a set number of hours to meet, it’s just a span of days. Let’s amend the system.

    After all, by the time midnight hits, all of the legislators are tired, and I can attest that the journalists covering the last day are pretty darn spent as well. I also heard one legislator, who is also a doctor, say at about 1 am that he had to be in surgery at 6:30 am. Now I don’t know about you, but I would rather have my doctor out at 5 pm than 1 am the night before being involved in slicing me open. Maybe that’s just me.

    In other news, it appears that I have made it into the Boston Globe. Now you won’t see my byline there, or really any mention of my name. BUT there is a reference to an article I wrote two years ago in The Crusader about some shady things going on with the student government elections.

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