The Q.

"Protesters gather outside of Goucher College's Kraushaar Auditorium Wednesday, September 16, 2009 before Karl Rove delivered his lecture, "Lessons from the Architect: Karl Rove Looks Back and Looks Forward." The former deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush spoke to a sold-out yet hostile audience."

"Senior defenseman David Jadin and members of the Goucher Men's Lacrosse team raise the Landmark Conference Championship plaque after their victory over Catholic University 11-4 Saturday, May 8, 2010 at Goucher College. The victory marks the first championship for any Goucher team since joining the conference in 2005."

"Senior Shoshana Furth performs during a student version of “Magic Flute,” an opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791. The production ran on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2009, at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland."
"At 6:47 AM, a Facilities Management worker at Goucher College clears a path as snow falls Friday, February 26, 2010. This winter, Maryland received more snowfall than any other state in the country."
"At 6:47 AM, a Facilities Management worker at Goucher College clears a path as snow falls Friday, February 26, 2010. This winter, Maryland received more snowfall than any other state in the country."

"Goucher College celebrated its 125th anniversary this year with the grand opening of the Athenaeum, a $48 million, state-of-the-art library and public forum space."

At the beginning of the 2009-2010 academic year, The Quindecim, Goucher College’s student newspaper, was essentially non-existant.

I’m proud to say that the current staff and I devoted much of our time and effort this year into picking the publication back up off its feet and ensuring its existence. No college campus is complete without an independent voice of the students.

For the upcoming year, I’ll be the Editor-In-Chief of The Q. We’ve got a fresh staff, great relationships with the administration, offices on campus, and the Student Government Association, and bundles of new ideas. We’re dedicated to drastically improving the quality and consistency of the paper, and I’m confident that we’ll be able to do so next year.

I was the Photography Editor for two years, and I will still hold the position next year. I’m used to being called “the kid with the big camera” around campus rather than by my name, which I love. Needless to say, I shoot a lot of pictures.

Here’s a good sampling of the kinds of stories I shoot: news, sports, arts, features, and the occasional landscape. Enjoy!