Dani Moritz

Dani is currently studying journalism, public relations and equine media at William Woods University in Fulton, MO. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of her school’s online newspaper, the Talon, and magazine, the Hoot. When she’s not slaving over the publications or hitting the books, she’s out at the barn spending time with her horse, playing board games with her fellow nerdy friends or trying to catch up with her family that is inconveniently located eight hours away.

Women in the Military
April 30, 2012

Recently, the military opened 14,000 jobs to women—yet more than 200,000 still remain exclusive to men. We wanted to know what women in the service thought about the decision, so we went straight to the source. Here’s what we found out.

When You Have to Ask Your Parents for Money

Unpaid Internships: When You Have to Ask Your Parents for Money

March 16, 2012

Internships are great—minus the fact that many are unpaid, meaning that you’ll have to live without a paycheck, and ask Mom and Dad for money. If you’re in that boat, here’s how to navigate (and take some pain out of) the situation.

Do's and Don'ts to Ace Your Virtual Internship

Dos and Don’ts to Ace Your Virtual Internship

March 15, 2012

Virtual internships are a great way to get hands-on experience while being able to keep a flexible schedule, but there are some tricky aspects to working online, too. So, before you sign on, check out these tips to help you on your way.

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Changing our Views on Sexual Harassment: A Charge to Us All

March 4, 2012

Sexual harassment is a serious issue and a very real crime. However, as a society, we often treat it as something it’s not: the victim’s fault. Here’s how we can work together to change that.