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I am not originally a Michigander.
I grew up in Cincinnati, and went to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. I went to college with the intention of being an English major; ever since I was old enough to go to school, I wanted to be a writer. At orientation, I decided to double major in Journalism, seeing the profession as a way to write full time. I didn't care what medium it was, as long as I could work with words.
At Miami, I started working for the student newspaper, The Miami Student. During my three years on staff, I was a writer, a section editor, and then finally, the News Editor. As part of the position, I was the senior copy editor, managed the newsroom, and made sure everyone followed their deadlines (they didn't). It was a tedious, unglamorous job, but I loved it. I loved journalism and reporting for the same reason I wanted to be a writer in first grade: I love telling stories. Online and in the hyper-local market, the potential for storytelling is even greater.
I moved to Birmingham, MI, with my fiancé at the beginning of July 2010. And so, I'm not originally a Michigander, nor is Birmingham my hometown. But I'm ready to find my place in this community, and excited to tell its stories.
<b>Your Beliefs</b><br> At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br> <br> <b>Politics </b><br> <i>How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?</i>
I am not registered with any political parties, largely because I believe most party politics are driven by special interests and deep pockets, rather than than what's good for voters. I would consider myself to be fiscally conservative and socially liberal, but since social issues are far more important to me, I call myself liberal.
<b>Religion</b><i><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)</i>
I've spent years mulling over the intellectual, philosophical and faith-based ramifications of religion, and I can't say I've reached many conclusions. However, I believe in faith, and take comfort from the assumption that there is a higher power. And so while my parents raised me in the Baptist church, I now choose to pursue faith on my own terms.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><i><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
Because of the relative wealth of Birmingham's residents, many believe the city isn't affected by the problems plaguing the state of Michigan. They are. Continued budget cuts across city departments deserve the attention of Birmingham residents, as well as the state of property values and the housing market.
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Anyone, whether they have a membership to Birmingham's golf courses or not, can play and "Beat the Weather" this weekend.
City Hall is open on Friday but the library will be closed on Easter Sunday.
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Also happening this weekend: Don't forget to check out West Bloomfield's line-up of Easter brunches and church services.
Plus, at the end of the month, the group will honor local champions of diversity and tolerance during the 14th annual Diversity Champions Breakfast.
Groves senior Ellen Searle and Beverly Elementary finish in second place during the 21st annual contest sponsored by the Oakland Schools Intermediate School District.
The Leslie Science and Nature Center paid a visit to the Birmingham Covington School last week.
Also happening this weekend: Check out the EGGstravangza in Troy and NFL star Mike Lodish's talk at the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham.
West Bloomfield churches have dozens of services planned for the Easter holiday.
The First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham is hosting a Men's Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Friday featuring remarks from the former NFL star and Brother Rice graduate.
The Birmingham Planning Board will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall.
Birmingham churches have dozens of services planned for the Easter holiday.
Paint Party in Royal Oak is hosting a Family Day Paint Party this Saturday starting at 1 p.m.
The Education Nation bus tour stops at West Bloomfield High School today while WDIV-Channel 4 will be discussing the high school's Medical Mentorship program Tuesday evening.
The West Bloomfield Town Center Task Force is looking at ways to stimulate development along Orchard Lake Road between 14 Mile and Maple.
Actress Chantel Giacalone fell into a peanut-induced coma while in Las Vegas and now family and friends are Michigan are trying to bring her home.
A Ralph Lauren wall treatment and a new focus on local, sustainable cuisine marks the Townsend Hotel's recent upgrades to its four-star restaurant.
After three Oakland County infants were accidentally suffocated by their parents so far this year, health officials are urging parents to follow a series of safe sleeping guidelines.
The dates are set for the 2013 summer season of movies in Booth Park.