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Creator Newsletter: Cara Martinez

A series of Cara Martinez's work while at The Odyssey Online

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Creator Newsletter: Cara Martinez

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Each creator apart of our team is required to get to know their audience. We value our audience and we want them to know they are just as important as our articles and our social media. As an incite to the team we usually do one collaborative piece of social media or newsletter work a month and a meet the reporter.



Welcome to the newsletter of Cara Martinez's last 5 articles:

Featuring Cara Martinez

Featuring Cara Martinez

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During this holiday season I decided to share my favorite activities and traditions I like to do during the holidays and how some of those have changed over the years.

I chose to work on my mental health during break

I chose to work on my mental health during break

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After a long semester of dissatisfaction, regret and anxiety I decided to make some changes to better myself.

Why I chose my major

Why I chose my major

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My name is Cara Martinez and my writing skills and journalism background motivated me to go to Journalism School

There Is No Such Thing As A Bad Writer

There Is No Such Thing As A Bad Writer

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Everyone is capable to express themselves through writing.

Latest Articles: Cara Martinez

Latest Articles: Cara Martinez

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Every college student knows and understands the struggle of forcing themselves to continue to care about school. Between the piles of homework, the hours of studying and the painfully long lectures, the desire to dropout is something that is constantly weighing on each and every one of us, but the glimmer of hope at the end of the tunnel helps to keep us motivated. While we are somehow managing to stay enrolled and (semi) alert, that does not mean that our inner-demons aren't telling us otherwise, and who is better to explain inner-demons than the beloved April Ludgate herself? Because of her dark-spirit and lack of filter, April has successfully been able to describe the emotional roller-coaster that is college on at least 13 different occasions and here they are.

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