Honors freshmen breaking The South End writing records

Aleanna Siacon, 18, holds the record for the most stories published in The South End in a single semester.

Siacon is a freshman at Wayne State University, majoring in journalism and political science and minoring in international studies, set to graduate in May 2019. She is the features editor of The South End, Wayne State's student newspaper.

"I was writing three to four stories a week and by the end of the semester I had 37 pieces," said Siacon. "The way things are going right now, as an editor, it's looking like I'm probably gonna break my own record by the end of this semester."

Siacon stated that writing for The South End is her hobby outside of her schoolwork.

*This story first appeared on the Department of Communications website

"I fee like I've crafted my experience at Wayne State around my interests and my goals and my desires," said Siacon. "It doesn't matter if it's too much, it doesn't matter if it's a lot, because I know it's never gonna be too much because I'm creating exactly what I want for myself."

Siacon said that one of her favorite experiences so far was sitting in the CNN spin room for the Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan.

"I got to sit alongside the people who have careers that are exactly what I want, and I got to interact with them and talk to them," said Siacon. "And it was the best experience because I want to be an international political correspondent."

Since Siacon wants to be a political correspondent, she is interning for Detroit City Council for Councilman James Tate.

"I want to be able to understand these politicians not just from a surface level point of view," explained Siacon. "I want to be able to understand them in the environment they work."

*This story first appeared on the Department of Communication website

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