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Trojan TV #23
TTV for the week ending on February 7th, 2025.
February 7, 2025
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Emma Hollenbeck, Year 2
Emma Hollenbeck is an eleventh grade student whose passion is writing and expressing her creativity. Emma’s interests led her to join the journalism program at her high school, where she has written many articles and appears on the weekly school news broadcast Trojan TV. What she loves most about journalism is working together with a group to create incredible projects. Emma considers herself a talented writer, and she enjoys coming up with article topics that people will be interested to read about. Her favorite articles she has written are titled “Creating worlds from words” and “A week of awareness.”
Currently in her junior year of high school, Emma believes she has improved in journalism since her first year of taking the class. She has learned many skills in editing and filming for class projects. Also, Emma has met new people with whom she enjoys working in the school studio. She believes that if someone follows his/her passion, it will not be regretted.
Emma joined journalism in the first place because of her interest in the writing field, and she even enjoys writing stories of her own. Emma plans on continuing journalism for her senior year of high school, and she hopes to make new friendships along the way.

Giada Bahamonde, Year 1
Giada Bahamonde is a first year Journalism student in the eleventh grade. With her interest in working in the media field, she decided this class would be a great place to start. She hopes to work in the NHL on a media team in the future. This comes from her love of hockey that started at an early age. Because she can’t ice skate without embarrassing herself, working on a media team would be a better career choice. Since this is her first year, she does not have a lot of experience, but she is excited to learn how to do everything.

Vivian Santiago, Year 1
Vivian Santiago is a student working in Journalism class. With an affinity for English and writing overall, she is hoping to grow and expand her ability to write clearly and efficiently. Her interest in the arts don’t end here, having taken vocal practice and performing roles since she was eight. Literary and oral clarity is a huge part of her personal philosophy for writing. She believes local and country-wide information should be brought to the average person’s attention more easily and efficiently, in terms anyone could understand while still remaining an intellectually stimulating artform. In a world of internal bias and rumor culture, Vivian believes that by being unapologetically authentic and genuine in her news articles will slowly help repair the reputation of the national journalism world stage.

Jayden Lucia, Year 1