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    I found a full-time job in my industry right after I graduated. I was persistent, but also realistic.
    The author landed a job in a newsroom right after graduating. Courtesy of Melissa Noble 2025-04-18T10:07:02Z Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? I always wanted to be a journalist even though I knew it was a tough industry. I landed a full-time job right after graduating from college. Having work experience and realistic expectations helped. Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to be a print journalist. In high school, a few teachers tried to steer me in a different direction because getting a job in the media was so difficult even then, but I was determined to make it happen.I studied for a double degree in journalism and business management and graduated in 2007. Despite the naysayers, I immediately landed a full-time cadetship job at a newspaper. I believe three things got me over the line.I did as much work experience as possibleWhen I wasn't at university, I did as much work experience as I could. While my friends were busy enjoying their time off school by going to the beach or the movies, I was cutting my teeth in a newsroom. My degree required a minimum of one internship, but I wanted to do extras.I often found it super intimidating and felt out of my depth, but I gained real-world experience that proved to be invaluable. Doing work experience meant that by the time I graduated and was out there looking for a job, I already had my byline published in multiple publications and a portfolio of work to show prospective employers.In my one and only job interview, the chief of staff wasn't interested in my university grades. In fact, I don't think he even asked about them. He wanted to see examples of my published work. The work experience I'd done definitely paid off.I perseveredWhere I lived on the Gold Coast in Australia, there was only one daily newspaper, the Gold Coast Bulletin, and I was desperate to work for them.Back then, there was a scholarship program that high school seniors could apply for. It was a four-year program alternating work and study, with a guaranteed position as a newspaper journalist upon completion. Successful candidates could study for their Bachelor of Journalism at Bond University and work as a paid cadet journalist at the Gold Coast Bulletin on a semester-on, semester-off basis. I applied, but I missed out.Even though I was extremely disappointed, I didn't let it discourage me. They say that there are many pathways to the same destination, and it's so true. I went to university for four years, then reapplied for a job with the Gold Coast Bulletin in 2007.When I called and asked the chief of staff if they had any work available, he said they didn't. I dropped off my résumé and portfolio anyway with reception. Later that afternoon, he called me back and said to come for an interview.The chief of staff gave me a chance and offered me a position on the copy desk, which basically involved answering phones and writing about kids' sporting achievements. It opened a door, and I was grateful that my perseverance paid off.I was realistic about having to work my way upThough the copy desk wasn't exactly where I wanted to be, the newsroom was, and I knew that I had to start somewhere.I'd also conceded that if I didn't land a job at the Gold Coast, I was willing to move elsewhere to get started in a career in journalism. I think that being flexible and having realistic expectations about working your way up to where you want to be is really important as a graduate.I ended up working at the Gold Coast Bulletin for three years, then traveling and working odd jobs while overseas. I returned to a newsroom as a print journalist in Melbourne in 2014, and then in 2015, I started my own copywriting business. Nowadays, I work from home and write freelance parenting, travel, and lifestyle articles for a range of publications. I still love my work.I always tell my kids to reach for the stars and follow their dreams, even if they seem difficult to achieve. I did, and I never looked back. Recommended video
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    Trump is punishing immigrants for following the rules
    Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University, went into a US Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Vermont on Monday for his scheduled naturalization interview. But instead of being granted citizenship, he was arrested and detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which started the process to deport him. In a memo reviewed by the New York Times, Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed that Mahdawi’s activities — like the protests he helped lead at Columbia — undermined US foreign policy and threatened the Middle East peace process.What happened to Mahdawi is alarming on many levels. Mahdawi has legal status as a permanent resident and has lived in the United States for the past decade. He wasn’t charged with a crime, but, like Mahmoud Khalil, another Palestinian Columbia student and green card holder, was detained and ordered to be deported simply for having and expressing views that the secretary of state does not like. And what’s especially notable about Mahdawi’s case is that he wasn’t arrested at his home or kidnapped off the street; ICE surprised him during a scheduled appointment with immigration services. In other words, he was arrested during a voluntary interaction with the federal government.This is not the only case where the government has punished immigrants for following the rules. For years, the IRS has encouraged undocumented immigrants to file their taxes, promising to keep their data private so that they won’t be targeted by immigration agencies. But under the Trump administration, the IRS recently reached an agreement to share sensitive data on undocumented taxpayers with the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This is just one of many promises that the federal government has walked back since Donald Trump returned to the White House. The message that sends to immigrants is clear: You have no reason to trust us. Interacting with us might put you in danger. And the result will be more and more immigrants being pushed to live in the shadows.“Part of the Trump administration’s strategy is to sow as much chaos, fear, and panic as they can in this moment to really make our communities feel as unsafe as possible,” said Murad Awawdeh, president and CEO of the New York Immigration Coalition. “While they continue to say that they’re doing all that they can around safety and security, we know that that is not their point. Cruelty is.”The IRS promise to undocumented immigrants that their data would remain confidential had been working: Undocumented immigrants paid nearly $100 billion in taxes in 2022, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Now, that’s all jeopardized, and the acting commissioner of the IRS is resigning, at least in part because of the deal between her agency and DHS, CNN reported. Details of the data-sharing agreement are sparse because much of what has been made public has been redacted, so it’s unclear what kind of data the IRS will be passing on to immigration authorities or when. What’s available so far makes clear that ICE can request data from the IRS on immigrants who are under investigation, including those who have overstayed in the country for more than 90 days. But while attorneys in the Justice Department have argued that the new agreement is lawful and “includes clear guardrails to ensure compliance,” that does very little to assure immigrants that the act of filing their taxes — or putting any trust in the federal government more broadly — won’t come back to haunt them later.Seeing the IRS break with precedent will only discourage people from filing taxes and puts them at serious risk. “It’s like a broken promise. It’s like a betrayal,” one immigrant told NBC News.“Instead of being thanked for their contributions and for them actually following tax compliance, now — because they followed the law, because they filed [their taxes] — their data is now being shared to be used against them for immigration enforcement,” Awawdeh said.It’s not just undocumented immigrants who are worriedThe IRS breaking its promise to undocumented immigrants goes a long way in undermining trust in the federal government. But the government is also betraying immigrants with legal status, as Mahdawi’s case shows. Hundreds of thousands of migrants scheduled immigration-related appointments on a government-issued app during the Biden administration, just as they were encouraged to do. But under the Trump administration, the federal government has targeted those same people who had been legally living and working in the United States. Now, tens of thousands of them have been notified that their legal status is being terminated and that they will have to leave the country within a week. Since President Donald Trump’s assault on universities and his crackdown on pro-Palestinian student activists, foreign students and legal immigrants have been living in fear of their visas or even green cards being revoked because they support Palestinian rights. Some stories are especially unnerving, like the case of Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University student who was essentially kidnapped by plainclothes officers while walking down the street and is now being held in a Louisiana detention facility. The Trump administration has also warned Harvard that it will block the university from enrolling international students if it does not share information about its student body with the federal government, including details on foreign students who have taken part in “dangerous” activities.Even if immigrants become naturalized citizens, the Trump administration is still giving them cause for concern in what should otherwise be routine interactions with the government. Over the weekend, for example, Bachir Atallah, a real estate attorney who has been a US citizen for 10 years, was detained at the US-Canada border while going through customs, where he says US Customs and Border Protection handcuffed him and looked through his emails on his phone. Atallah says that the officers didn’t give him an explanation for why he was being detained. “Even if you ask questions, they say, ‘We don’t know, it’s the government,’” he told NBC’s Boston affiliate.“It’s pushing people further into the shadows.”— Murad Awawdeh, New York Immigration Coalition’s president and CEOThe Trump administration is, in other words, targeting people with every kind of immigration status, from undocumented immigrants to lawful permanent residents to naturalized citizens. Refugees are also under threat: A Venezuelan man who had refugee status was deported to El Salvador, where he’s now detained in a notorious maximum security prison, all for having a tattoo that authorities thought signaled gang affiliation. (Trump has even suggested sending native-born American citizens to that prison, saying, “The homegrowns are next.”)All of these actions put immigrants — undocumented or otherwise — in an impossible position: If they don’t listen to the government, they risk running afoul of the law. But taking the government at its word might be what actually leads to their arrest and potential deportation. That means any contact with the government will feel especially risky, be it visiting the DMV, going through airport security, or reporting a crime to local law enforcement.“It’s pushing people further into the shadows,” Awawdeh said. “One of our bigger fears, in addition to the way in which we have been seeing the administration targeting our communities, is that when [members of] our communities are actually victims of crimes, that they are not going to step forward, they’re not going to seek help.”The steps that the Trump administration is taking are part of a bigger push to not only reduce immigration but to further establish tiered citizenship, where immigrants are a permanent underclass who can’t ever trust that the government will respect their rights, even after they become citizens. “This is the country that we’re living in right now,” Awawdeh said, “where the number one focus is to create a second-class citizenry.”See More:
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    Star Wars Outlaws trailer shows what PS5 games look like on Switch 2
    Star Wars Outlaws trailer shows what PS5 games look like on Switch 2 Adam Starkey Published April 18, 2025 10:58am Updated April 18, 2025 10:59am Proof the Switch 2 can run PS5 games (Ubisoft) Ubisoft has announced a release date for Star Wars Outlaws on Nintendo Switch 2, as a popular character returns for the game’s second DLC. Star Wars Outlaws may have underperformed for Ubisoft but it’s still one of the better Star Wars games of recent years, even if it isn’t quite up there with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The open world action adventure is getting a second chance on the Nintendo Switch 2, and now Ubisoft has confirmed the port will be released on September 4, 2025. The release date was revealed at Star Wars Celebration, alongside some footage of the Switch 2 version and, as you’d expect from a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S title, it looks like the visuals have been knocked down a few notches to get it running on the handheld. The footage hasn’t been uploaded to Ubisoft’s official channels yet but it was shown during a livestream, so the video quality isn’t as good as it should be. Even so, it doesn’t look terrible, considering Outlaws is one of the better looking current gen games of recent years. Other current gen games confirmed for the Switch 2 include Split Fiction, Borderlands 4, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, and Two Point Museum. Little is known about Borderlands 4 yet, but Outlaws is still probably the most technically advanced of these titles. Elsewhere at the event, Ubisoft debuted footage from Star Wars Outlaws’ second DLC, A Pirate’s Fortune, which is set to be released on May 15. As shown in the trailer, Kay and Nix team up with pirate Hondo Ohnaka, a character from Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels voiced by Jim Cummings. The pair will face off against Stinger Tash and her Rokana Raiders, as you infiltrate the Khepi Tomb. (Yes, that is a real sentence that makes sense if you’re a Star Wars fan.) Speaking of Star Wars nerdiness, at the 40 second mark in the trailer you can see what looks very much like the Stinger Mantis starship from EA’s Star Wars Jedi games. There’s meant to be 17 year gap between the two games, in terms of Star Wars chronology, and given the bad guy is (hilariously) called Stinger Tash, it may well be she is the original owner. If so that’ll be a rare example of something being invented in a Star Wars game created by one third party publisher and then reused in another. The DLC will also include cosmetic items inspired by the TV series Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, including an outfit for Nix, a trophy for the speeder, and a trinket for both the speeder and the Trailblazer. More Trending A Pirate’s Fortune is the second of two planned story expansions for Star Wars Outlaws. The first, Wild Card, was released in November and starred Lando Calrissian. If you haven’t played Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft has released a free demo across Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC where you can explore Tatooine for up to three hours. However, you can’t transfer your save progress from the demo to the actual game. A new strategy game titled Star Wars Zero Company, developed by Respawn and Bit Reactor, is also set to be showcased at Star Wars Celebration on Saturday, April 19. There’s no indication any other video games will be featured though, so who knows what’s happened to Quantic Dream’s Star Wars Eclipse. A new strategy game is set to be unveiled this weekend (EA) Email gamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader’s Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. GameCentral Sign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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    Lucasfilm Publishing Reveals the Andor Art Book of Your Dreams
    While Star Wars Celebration’s main focus might be the film and TV arms of the franchise, Lucasfilm Publishing has built up its own dedicated fan base with its tie-in novels, including the High Republic initiative. After kicking off in January 2021, the era is wrapping up soon with the June release of the final book in its third phase, Charles Soule’s Trials of the Jedi. But what lies ahead for Star Wars readers? Lucasfilm Publishing’s Star Wars Celebration panel, “Stories From a Galaxy Far, Far Away” was a good place to start for some answers. The Tokyo panel teased “the latest publishing news from the prequel trilogy to the sequel trilogy and beyond, including news on the grand finale of The High Republic,” with Adam Christopher, Tessa Gratton, Marc Guggenheim, Lydia Kang, Ethan Sacks, Phil Szostak, Alyssa Wong, and Marvel’s C.B. Cebulski on hand to make the announcements. The biggest reveal was something on the more visual side: an Andor art book is coming! Here’s the description from the official press release: “The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series) takes fans behind the scenes of the critically acclaimed Disney+ Star Wars series set in the early days of the Rebellion and following Rogue One‘s Cassian Andor as he grows from thief to rebel spy.” “Interviews conducted by The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian author and Lucasfilm creative art manager Phil Szostak with Academy Award-nominated showrunner/head writer Tony Gilroy, Lucasfilm art department ‘visualists,’ and key crew and creatives will give an in depth look at every facet of the creative process that brought this unique Star Wars story to the screen. With hundreds of stunning ship and vehicle designs, character studies, weapons, gadgets, storyboards, and so much more, this book is the ultimate visual companion to Andor.” The bad news is that The Art of Star Wars: Andor will set you back $50, and won’t be out until March 2026. The panel today also included more discussion of the final High Republic book, Trials of the Jedi, mentioned above. Other new titles announced: comics Star Wars: The High Republic – The Battle of Eriadu and Star Wars: The High Republic – The Beacon; the Jecki and Yord-focused Padawan adventure The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown; another art book, Industrial Light & Magic: 50 Years of Innovation; and comics Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories – Codebreaker, for Poe Dameron fans; and new issues of Star Wars: Legacy of Vader; and Star Wars: Jedi Knights. Last week, ahead of the panel itself, Lucasfilm Publishing dropped some early news about upcoming releases—including Adam Christopher’s Star Wars: Master of Evil Darth Vader novel; lavish two-volume art book Doug Chiang: The Cinematic Legacy and the Star Wars Legacy; Halloween-themed Star Wars: I Find Your Lack of Candy Disturbing, featuring art by Jeffrey Brown; and Disney+ behind-the-scenes deep dives The Art of Star Wars: The Acolyte and The Acolyte Visual Guide. Other previously announced releases include an updated new edition of Star Wars: The Blueprints, as well as an updated new edition of Star Wars: Women of the Galaxy. But that’s not all! At another Lucasfilm Publishing panel earlier in the day, “Manga Mania!”, the company also shared what’s coming from that arm of the company. That includes a Kickstarter initiative for a two-volume The Art of Star Wars: A New Hope—The Manga; manga adaptations of Star Wars: Thrawn and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order; and aspiring Jedi tale Star Wars: Path of the Lightsaber. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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    House of Courtyards / Felipe Hess Arquitetos
    House of Courtyards / Felipe Hess ArquitetosSave this picture!© Fran ParenteHouses•Brazil Architects: Felipe Hess Arquitetos Area Area of this architecture project Area:  345 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023 Photographs Photographs:Fran Parente Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers:  Alvorada, Arkos, Ash, Bertoia, Cremme, CristalPool, Dpot, Duriplast, Futon Company, Garimpo, HAY, Saarinen, São Gabriel rústico, Tauna, Tok StokMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! Text description provided by the architects. Located in a residential condominium in the interior of São Paulo, the design for this weekend residence takes advantage of the natural characteristics of the land: a steep slope and large rocks.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The slope of the lot, which extends from the main access road to the perimeter limit, inspired a discreet layout, integrating the construction into the natural landscape. To achieve this, the residence was partially buried, blurring the boundary between indoors and outdoors, so that the landscaping becomes an extension of the horizon.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The single-story construction develops around a central landscaped courtyard, and the main volume gently touches the existing rocks on the property. At the back, the bedrooms, protected by wooden shades, open to the rear courtyard, prioritizing privacy.Save this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less About this office MaterialConcreteMaterials and TagsPublished on April 18, 2025Cite: "House of Courtyards / Felipe Hess Arquitetos" [Casa dos Pátios / Felipe Hess Arquitetos] 18 Apr 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1029237/house-of-courtyards-felipe-hess-arquitetos&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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    Get in the car, we’re hunting cryptids
    Bigfoot? Old news. Mothman? Dusty. No, if we’re tracking cryptids, we’re going for the real legend. We’re going after New Zealand’s legendary Fiordland Moose, and we’re doing it with a pair of HD binoculars that can attach to your phone when it’s time to take the shot.  Binoculars for all your moose-watching needs These HD Binoculars don’t mess around. With 12X magnification and oversized 50mm lenses, these things are built to spot movement deep in the trees or across a misty ridge. They’ve got ED glass and fully multi-coated lenses, which basically means you’re getting sharp, color-rich views even when the light starts to dip. And when the moment finally comes, and you spot antlers in the brush or something moving where it shouldn’t, you’ve got a built-in phone adapter to catch it. No more fumbling to line up your phone camera. Just clip it on and hit record. Then you can finally add your image to the archives of mostly blurry, strangely all black and white photos of that most elusive of moose.  These binoculars aren’t just for dry-weather strolls, either. They’re waterproof, fogproof, and made to be tossed in a pack without a second thought. You’re not canceling a moose hunt just because the forecast calls for drizzle. With a wide field of view and close focus that lets you zoom in without losing the big picture, these are great for cryptid chases, birdwatching, or just scanning the horizon like a wildlife documentary narrator. They even come in a classic green, so you’ll look the part while you’re out there trying to prove the impossible. It’s only $69.99 to get a pair of HD Binoculars, but we don’t have many left.  StackSocial prices subject to change.  12X50 HD Binoculars with Phone Adapter (Refurbished) – $69.99 See Deal What makes this deal special Binoculars with good magnification are a dime a dozen. What sets these apart is the included phone mount that lets you turn regular binoculars into a magnification lens for your camera, and the price is pretty hard to beat. 
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    Clinical trials test the safety of stem-cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease
    Nature, Published online: 16 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00688-xTransplanting dopamine-releasing neurons into the brain is a promising regenerative therapy for Parkinson’s disease. Two clinical trials show that it is safe, but more evidence is needed to prove its effectiveness.
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    Stone Age tombs for Irish royalty aren't what they seem, new DNA analysis reveals
    A reanalysis of ancient DNA shows that a major cultural change took place in Ireland after four centuries of farming.
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    .@sergeyvpop showcased this amazing ZBrush sculpt, seamlessly combining anime-style and 3D features. More artwork: https://80.lv/articles/check-out-th...
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