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Going greek: six tips on carrying out successful pr and marketing for a sorority

By Nathalia Tavares

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Promoting one’s organization is pivotal regardless of what the group does. An organization may be comprised of good-hearted, hard-working members; however, if the members do not know how to sell themselves, the organization will slowly fall apart.

Having PR strategies down is especially important in Greek life. With so many sororities and fraternities available, Greeks must be adept at selling their organizations.

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Controlling Time By Controlling Your Attitude

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Written by Whitney Westbrook

Time management is something we are constantly striving for. How much can we get done in a week, a day, an hour to reward us with the feeling of accomplishment? The constant strive is admirable because it shows we are ambitious. But what if for just a few minutes we could stop, slow down, and take some time to just…be? If we could change our attitude about time by taking some of it for ourselves we could be more efficient with the time we have left in the day.

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Member of The Month: Meet Christina Lo!

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TriSight Communication’s third Member of the Month is Kids Ocean Day team member Christina Lo. Christina is a full-time student majoring in Communications at the Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, Christina’s uniqueness comes from her purple hair! Her peers and classmates instantly recognize and remember her, which always serves as a plus. Get to know Christina with our short interview below and help us congratulate her for being TriSight’s Member of the Month! Congratulations Christina!

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Why Every PR Student Should Blog

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Written by Melissa Ariganello

Public relations now extends itself beyond the traditional means of communicating. Now you have to consider social media and blogging. Many companies today either have a blog on their website or have writers publish content related to their company on well-known blogs. Either way, as a PR student and young professional, you should get into the habit of blogging.

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