Category Archives: About Editor

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Micaylee Clayton

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Micaylee Clayton, Student Life editor

Micaylee Clayton is a fourth-year senior from Panama City, FL which happily recently survived Hurricane Irma. She is a secondary English Education major, KDE historian and a member of the hunt seat equestrian team. She is also the proud mother of a Siberian Husky named Raven and a German Shepard mix named Renegade A.K.A. “Reno.”  See them and more on her Facebook page.

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Kai Bu

Kai Bu, Faith editor
Kai Bu, Faith editor

Kai Bu is The Triangle’s Faith Editor.  She is an Asian student you can easily find on campus because she is one of three!  Even though the English language can be difficult sometimes, she loves literature and is majoring in English. Other things that draw her interest almost as much as English are journalism and piano.  You can find photos of her musical genius on Facebook.

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Sarah Lippeatt

Sarah Lippeatt, Sports editor
Sarah Lippeatt, Sports editor

Sarah Lippeatt is the Triangle’s Sports Editor.  She is a third year from West Blocton, AL, and a secondary English Education major, as well as a member of KDE.  She pitches for Judson College’s softball team, which was recently named fifth in the National Championship.  Find pictures of her pitching and more at Facebook.

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Gabby Johnson

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Gabby Johnson, Community editor

Gabby Johnson is the Triangle’s current Community Editor.  She is originally from Marion, AL, a KDE member and a secondary English Education major with hopes of continuing on to graduate school.  She has aspirations of one day teaching college English and is a proud mama to Elliot.  Find adorable photos of her little boy on Facebook.

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Professor Catherine Shubert

Faculty Advisor: Professor Catherine Shubert

A Michigoose migrated south, Ms. Shubert teaches Journalism, World Literature, and Composition at Judson College.  Her writing appears in Ploughshares, Michigan Daily, CBSNews, Madison Review, Flyway Journal of the Environment, and has won prizes such as the Robert Haiduke Poetry Award, a Hopwood Award in Non Fiction, and a Fulbright Scholarship.  You can contact her at cshubert@judson.edu.

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Kate Wright

Managing Editor: Kate Wright

Kate Wright is an interdisciplinary major in English and Journalism from Kansas City, Mo. She plans to pursue journalism with her degree, and looks forward to getting to know Judson and everything that it stands for. She is the managing editor of The Triangle, assistant editor of The Scrimshaw, junior-soph song leader, and vice president of Spanish and English club.

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Jordan Ross

Editor-in-Chief + Opinion Editor/JudsonNOW host: Jordan Ross

Jordan Ross, a native of Grand Bay, AL has often been known as, ” the girl with the camera.” She loves to tell a story through photo, the written word, or song and enjoys being the resident keeper of Opinions and host of youtube channel JudsonNOW. She claims to hate pickles but enjoys long walks to the fridge.

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Sarah Green

Community Editor/JudsonTHEN archivist: Sarah Green

Sarah Green is a junior at Judson with a double major in English/Language Arts and Education. She is an active member of Kappa Delta Epsilon, the education honors fraternity, the Judson Singers, and the FAITH Ensemble. She is also an officer in Spanish and English Club.

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Rachel French

 

Faith Beat Editor: Rachel French

Coming from the Daytona Beach area of Florida, Rachel French is a graduating senior. Her goal is to use her studies in psychology and journalism to become a second, third, or fourth grade teacher. Even though she is unsure of what is to come after graduation, Rachel will never settle for less than achieving her dreams.

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