home > Jackblog > intern

Internology 101

As I turned the silver knob on the wooden door with the words “Jackson Free Press” placed neatly on it, I started to wonder what I was getting myself into. I immediately noticed a bright, lime green room and thought to myself, “I want to work in there.”

I sat patiently in the hard, black chair as the message was relayed to JFP managing editor Ronni Mott that I had arrived for my interview. My heart was pounding as loud as a bass drum in a JSU homecoming parade when she told me I could come back to her office. I guess she had noticed the nervous look on my face because she turned and said, “I must have something in my teeth!” We laughed, and I immediately calmed down and answered all of her questions.

My fellow interns have shared similar stories as to their first impressions of the JFP. Intern Callie Daniels noted that art director Kristin Brenemen’s pinkish-purple hair was the first thing she noticed when stepping into the JFP office. Intern Brianna White noticed that Ronni had a small nun figure on her desk. Other interns have shared similar stories as to their first impressions of the atmosphere in the JFP office.

Then there’s our wonderful editor-in-chief, Donna Ladd. On my first day when Ronni showed me around the office and introduced me to the staff, I was a bit intimidated when we peeked our heads into Donna’s office. I’m guessing she was busy on her next big project because she waved hello and immediately continued typing on her computer. I thought to myself, “Here’s this powerful, accomplished woman, and she has better things to do than remember an intern’s name.” But, boy was I wrong! In my opinion, Donna is one of the most engaged people I know. She tries her best to keep the name with the face, and she’s always interested in what someone has to say.

Many people think that internships are about getting coffee and being an “assistant,” as opposed to actually interning. However, the JFP puts the interns to work. We write stories, conduct interviews and factcheck just as any member of the JFP staff would. We get our pictures and bios on the contributors' page in the paper. Intern Briana Robinson was “senior intern” for her continual work with the JFP. (She just joined the staff as part-time deputy editor.)

Our Thursday intern meetings are the most interesting. I look forward to coming into the office on Thursdays. Donna usually runs our meetings and asks some weird questions that usually tie to the lesson. She asks questions as predictable as “What is one thing that you’d change about the world?” or as uncommon as “Name something you thought about in the past 24 hours.” Intern Jordan Lashley says she would like to change white paternalism in the world, and the last thing I had wondered about in the past 24 hours was what kinds of things do newborns think about. We usually have some good laughs, and we get to know one another a little better.

I have made some new friends at my time in the JFP office, met some interesting people, and the JFP has changed my entire outlook on Jackson.

So I, and my fellow interns as well, send special thanks to Donna, Ronni and the entire JFP staff for making this one of our best experiences!

Intern at the Jackson Free Press today!

Write .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) if you're interested in joining an intern class at the JFP. All ages and backgrounds welcome.

 
posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 08/15/11 at 09:46 PM. [printer version]    Share |

COMMENTS

You are not logged in. To post a comment, you must be a registered user and logged in. Click here to register or click here to log in.

Log in to JFP using Facebook

:: recentcomments

May 24, 2012 | 09:34 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: @notmuch, here are some facts about voter fraud, straight from the Brennan Center's website: Fraud by individual voters is both irrational and extremely rare. Most citizens who ...
May 24, 2012 | 07:14 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
notmuch: Oh, I have hundreds of those right-wing sites, and I couldn't say which ones are more "partisan"--they all include those pesky facts. Yes, when dead voters and multiple voters under ...
May 24, 2012 | 07:11 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
justjess: @ golden eagle. Thanks for the spell check. I didn't just spell assassination wrong ONE time, I did it over and over. LOL! You are right on the mark; I was trying to use the word ...
May 24, 2012 | 06:46 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: I don't think you could've found a more partisan right-wing site than the Daily Caller. The fact of the matter is that the right is using this issue not as a means of improving ...
May 24, 2012 | 06:10 PM
[Dish] Cobby Williams, Young Gun
trusip: WOW! was this a real interview or a joke?
May 24, 2012 | 05:00 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
notmuch: I don't think you could have found a more liberal example of a "non-partisan" site, but even so, their evidence seems to consist of 250 carefully chosen instances in one area of ...
May 24, 2012 | 04:48 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: Rather than using ideological websites to support your argument, I'll use the non-partisan Brennan Center for Justice. Really good site.
May 24, 2012 | 04:30 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
notmuch: I might be missing something here, but I am a little confused by Golden Eagle's points: "the fact is that voter fraud is extremely rare"--so it is of no consequence that some ...
May 24, 2012 | 11:26 AM
Nick Hanauer's 'Controversial' TED Talk -- Tax the Rich?
RobbieR: TED is an elite academic conference.
May 24, 2012 | 10:18 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
DonnaLadd: No, Darryl, no one blocked you. Stop being paranoid. We just typically open comments in moderation during non-office hours. To me, a bozo isn't someone who disagrees with me. It's ...
May 24, 2012 | 06:18 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
Darryl: That's funny that you blocked my last comment...
May 24, 2012 | 05:31 AM
Nick Hanauer's 'Controversial' TED Talk -- Tax the Rich?
Renaldo Bryant: So true. This is why critical and analytical thinking are so important to citizens in a democracy. The rich have the power to shape perception ...
May 23, 2012 | 05:24 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
Darryl: justjess, you stated "Racism and discriminatory practices continue." What objective data do you have to support this? Calling someone unqualified is a subjective interpretation of ...
May 23, 2012 | 01:37 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: Wow, my English was bad on the previous post. You know how it is on these iPhones.
May 23, 2012 | 12:30 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
golden eagle: @Jess, I think the word you're looking for is "assassination". @Darryl, do we really know that the majority of MS'ians wanted this, when you consider that this was a ...

100 recent comments »

 


click to view "flip" version of this week's print issue

 

Guests online: 221
Logged-in members: 0
Anonymous members: 0
Elapsed time: 0.5953
The most number of visitors ever was 1961 at once on 03/27/2012

 

© Jackson Free Press, Inc. - portions of code by CC with EE. User agreement and privacy statement.
phone: 601-362-6121 (ext 11 sales, ext 16 editorial, ext 17 publisher)
fax: 601-510-9019 * P.O. Box 5067 * Jackson, MS * 39296