This week the Auburn Examiner turns one! I’m proud of the things accomplished this year. The Auburn Examiner has grown a lot since our the very first post. I think what has grown the most is my love for Auburn, and my dedication to this endeavor I began a year ago.
To all those who have supported the Auburn Examiner, THANK YOU! From our newest reader, to the very first subscriber: you are why we do this. Without all of you, We would not be able to do any of this. THANK YOU!
Of course, there are things I’d like to have done this year that didn’t get done. There are articles I look back on and think how I’d do them differently now with what I’ve learned. Growth can only happen if one takes the time to learn from their experiences. The Auburn Examiner will continue to grow, to experiment, and to learn what suits us best. We’re grateful for the feedback and patience from our readers as we do.
Every interview, interaction, research topic, or article published I find myself hungry for more. To do more, to learn more and to share more about this great city and all that it has to offer. I am excited at the things we have planned for the coming year and years beyond that. I hope you’ll continue to join me, and the rest of the Auburn Examiner contributors, as we continue this wonderful adventure!
The Auburn Examiner’s First Year
Here are some of the articles I am most proud of or just enjoyed the experience of researching and writing. I hope you’ll share some of the articles you’ve enjoyed this year, and let us know if there are subjects you’d like to see covered in the future.
- The importance of APD’s EVOC training
- Discovering the artist behind the Auburn Hearts
Auburn Hearts: Guerilla Street Art with Love - Auburn’s MultiCare Regional Cancer Center now offers a less invasive method for lumpectomies
- Neighbors host Halloween food drive in honor of Officer Moreno
Diego Moreno Food Drive collects 3,402 items for Auburn Food Bank - “See Ya Later” advances to GO, collects $200
- When you’re broken, you can’t tell them where it hurts
- Every 98 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted
The American Medical Association has called sexual assault the “silent, violent epidemic”
43% of sexual assault survivors didn’t report because they thought nothing could be done
Sexual Assault Survivors are 13 times more likely than non-crime victims to attempt suicide
Only about 6% of rapists will ever serve a day in jail - Reflections in retirement: Chief Lee
- Honoring Avery Huffman’s legacy
- Community members come together to raise funds to match Auburn teen with Autism service dog
- Born Still
- Auburn teen launches Fairy Godmother Project
- Closing The Homework Gap With Digital Parity
- Shane Morey heads to Mexico to teach after losing everything
- Rebuilding Hidden Entity Tattoo and Piercing
- Harrison Maurus, Badass with a Barbell
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Thanks Eric! We checked the links and all should work now. We are in process of a layout update, where the link color will be addressed.
So many important topics and true reporting that is a rarity in this day and age. And your open and honest approach is truly appreciated. Looking forward to an even brighter year ahead. ❤