Ceased Composing Articles Based on Personal Viewpoints
In the world of journalism at Loyola University, Viveca Stucke has made a significant impact. This past school year, Stucke shifted gears from writing opinion pieces to features, broadening her writing skills and expanding her horizons.
Stucke, who finds herself politically at a crossroads and often comes across as centrist, has maintained a keen interest in political discourse. Her passion for politics led her to write about topics such as the state of the Republican Party, her thoughts on Joe Biden, and the importance of voting. However, as the election season approached, Stucke found herself increasingly anxious and chose to keep her opinions mostly to herself.
Stucke's transition from opinion writing to features was marked by her appointment as a Features Editor. In this role, she has been instrumental in creating engaging content for the "features" section, with multiple articles to her name. One of her most notable works is "Peep My Crib: Loyola 1," an article she authored about a cozy home on Loyola 1 shared by Caroline Kramer, Sophia Mariani, Claire Kraemer, and Mary Kate Murphy.
Stucke's foray into the world of features didn't end there. She is also the author of "Peep My Crib: Lehy 420," an article written about her and Paige Thomson's dorm room by Caroline Kramer. The article "Day in the Life: Family Weekend" also features Stucke, mentioning her family members who visited her on campus.
Stucke's ability to adapt to differing political beliefs and her knack for understanding when to remain silent have made her a valuable asset in the journalism community at Loyola. Her approachable style and straightforward writing have earned her the respect of her peers and readers alike.
An image courtesy of LinkedIn accompanies many of Stucke's articles, providing a personal touch to her work. As she continues to grow and evolve in her journalistic career, there's no doubt that Viveca Stucke will continue to captivate readers with her engaging features and insightful perspectives.
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