Article by Tacy Brown | Owl Staff From left to right: Nneka Iweanya, Brooklynn Brown, Javier Benjamin, Abbie Krass, Tacy Brown, Claudia Brown, Ann Mervin, Tyler Caswell, Mackenzie Cooney, Brendan Flanagan As the president of Owl Media's journalism club, I want to welcome all students coming back to Harford Community College's campus this winter. This … Continue reading Welcome Back!
Harford Family House: Helping the Homeless
by Mackenzie Cooney | Owl Staff Harford Family House has a 4-H Club, a children's development program, which hosts many activities to make the kids feel apart of a community. (Photo Contributed by Harford Family House) “If they wanted to go to school, we help them with FASFA applications and applications to college. A lot of people … Continue reading Harford Family House: Helping the Homeless
A Social Media Lover’s Dream Class: An Inside Look at MC 210: Introduction to Social Media
Article by Tacy Brown | Owl Staff Pictured left to right: Professor Claudia Brown, Abbey Kraus, Nneka Iweanya, Tacy Brown. On the first day of MC 210, I had no idea what to expect, but I'm glad I gave it a try. MC 210: Introduction to Social Media is a class taught by Professor Claudia … Continue reading A Social Media Lover’s Dream Class: An Inside Look at MC 210: Introduction to Social Media
Spirits and Streets of New Orleans
Photography by Samuel DeMelo | Owl Staff The city of New Orleans transforms from a quiet bustling city full of history, music, and tourists to a packed, high-energy fun filled Halloween night. The spirit of New Orleans can be found at every turn. A quiet night in the French Quarter the night before Halloween. A … Continue reading Spirits and Streets of New Orleans
Highlights from Owlfest 2025
Article by Brooklynn Brown | Owl Staff Rain or shine, the live DJ is having a great time Imagine a rainy day, a few clouds in the sky, and some catchy luau music. Your eyes go right to the big shark slide, and you can right away smell the amazing food. Owlfest 2025 was held … Continue reading Highlights from Owlfest 2025
Hershey Park’s Dark Nights: A Review
Article by Hannah Henson | Owl Staff Hershey Park's drop towers line the sky. During most of the year, Hersheypark is a wholesome playground for the entire family with mascots, thrilling rides, and delicious treats. On Halloween, however, it takes a dark turn. When the sun goes down on a cold October night, there’s a witching hour that … Continue reading Hershey Park’s Dark Nights: A Review
The Most Needed Reunion
Photography By Kalise Huber | Owl Staff Stressed exhaustion leaves me fearful at BWI, will I be able to maintain a good mood? I finally find the comfort and reassurance I'm looking for. We've made it back to the place of happiness and freedom. We take some time for recollection as I take in the … Continue reading The Most Needed Reunion
From Problematic to Unlimited Potential: My Life With Autism
Article by Javier Benjamin | Owl Staff Javier Benjamin celebrates after being recognized for making the president's list during HCC's graduation on May 22, 2025. It all started before the age of four. I was born in Sulzbach-Rosenburg, Germany, on July 17, 2004, and then my family moved back to the United States, where I … Continue reading From Problematic to Unlimited Potential: My Life With Autism
A Night in New Orleans
Photography by Tacy Brown | Owl Staff One year ago today, the Journalism Club flew to New Orleans for the National College Media Convention. Check out some highlights from the current club president. This photo was taken right before dark, hundreds of street lamps lined up on the streets of New Orleans all at once. … Continue reading A Night in New Orleans
The Only Way Out Is Through: How I Found Myself at Burning Man
Article by Claudia Brown | Owl Staff Burning Man, an annual festival in Nevada, hosts 70,000 people from across the world. I spent the entire summer of 2018 prepping and packing for Burning Man, from my glittery costumes to my head lamp and bike lights. The global event in Black Rock City, Nevada would be … Continue reading The Only Way Out Is Through: How I Found Myself at Burning Man
