Unlike some, or perhaps many, who enter the field of journalism, I had no epiphany early in life when I instantly realized I loved writing and wanted to be in news. My transformation was much more slow and subtle – sort of like appreciating the beauty in my South Texas hometown of Boerne, population 4,000.
Since childhood, I always loved books and stories, and high school English classes were a breeze. It wasn’t until my junior year at the University of Texas at Austin, in a course titled “critical issues in journalism,” when my interest was permanently captivated.
I’ve been at it for more than two years now and will be happy to never look back at the time before my profession chose me. I live and die through my work and have been involved in the field every semester since first picking it up.
During my time at Texas, I worked at the college paper, The Daily Texan, for almost two years, only taking a break to be a state desk intern for the Austin American-Statesman. Living and working in the windowless bullpen of the Texan is my greatest experience in college. Helping out at the Statesman is also up there.
Now I find myself in Washington in one of the nation’s greatest cities – working the best job in the world.
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Submitted on December 15, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – More than $519 billion in wages that has been reported to the Social Security Administration can't be matched with workers, the agency says.The total is presumed to reflect the large number of illegal immigrants working in the country using fake Social Security cards, ..
Submitted on December 12, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – A pair of senators criticized the Transportation Security Administration's new list of items that will no longer be prohibited on commercial aircraft, during a committee hearing Monday.The new rules, announced earlier this month and set to go into effect Dec. 22, allow ..
Submitted on December 7, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – More than $519 billion in wages has been reported to the Social Security Administration but can't be matched with workers, the agency says.The total is presumed to reflect the large number of illegal immigrants working in the country using fake Social Security cards, ..
Submitted on December 7, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – Correcting errors in how much money workers pay to Social Security may take decades to catch; however, adopting a few simple steps can prevent disappointment when it's time to collect, agency officials said.“No one is actively looking at the Social Security numbers that ..
Submitted on November 30, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – A national gay and lesbian activist group released a buyer's guide Wednesday that details which large companies have policies that are fair for gay employees.The guide, released by the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization Human Rights Campaign, ..
Submitted on November 16, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – A panel of economic, legal and public policy experts told a House committee Wednesday that immigrants, both legal and illegal, are a key part of the U.S. economy and don't hurt native job-seekers to the extent commonly thought.“With the exception of native-born high ..
Submitted on November 8, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – A team of veterinarians cautioned Tuesday that exaggerated media and government reports of a deadly influenza pandemic triggered by the avian flu are causing needless public hysteria.“We are very unlikely to get an avian flu strain that is infectious to humans,” said ..
Submitted on November 3, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – A major worldwide influenza outbreak derived from the avian flu is certain to occur in the near future. The only question is when, an expert told a Senate subcommittee Wednesday.Another pandemic is virtually inevitable because of how fast the virus mutates, said John M. Barry, ..
Submitted on October 31, 2005 - 1:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – Former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV verbally blasted I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby and Karl Rove Monday for the pair's alleged role in disclosing Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame Wilson, was a covert CIA operative.“Valerie went to work every day to try and make ..
Submitted on October 27, 2005 - 12:00am.
David Kassabian - Fall 2005
WASHINGTON – At a time when government warnings to limit seafood consumption have led to widespread confusion over how much is too much, a panel of seafood experts said Wednesday the greatest risk comes from eating too little fish – not too much.“Fish and shellfish are an ..
