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MATC Times

The student news site of Milwaukee Area Technical College

MATC Times

The student news site of Milwaukee Area Technical College

MATC Times

Keio Horton

Keio Horton, Downtown Campus Editor

I joined the MATC Times in fall 2012. At first, I thought this was going to be a onetime thing. Just write a story for extra credit for journalism and that was it. But as time went on, I captured a love for writing for a school newspaper. I got to know Bob Hanson, Jim Nance, and the rest of the staff for the paper. Working for the paper has helped me grow as a writer. I’ve taken criticism really well for my stories and I used that criticism to make my writing even better.

I’m entering my third semester with the Times, and I’ve already went from a reporter to the Downtown Campus Editor (to think I’m only 19 years old). I’m one of the youngest staff members and I’m already a seasoned veteran. While I’m doing my best in my classes, I’m also giving it an A effort in the Times. My dream is to pursue a career in a journalist field. Whether it is working for the Journal Sentinel, or publishing a novel, I know working for the Times will help me reach that goal.

Although I may not look like the type, but I love to write. Whenever I have a story in mind, I try my best to get it down on paper and remember it. I know my writing can still get better. My time with the Times will be a huge benefit once I’m done. I am proud to say that I am a member of the Times. I am proud to have my writing published in their paper I am also proud to be the Downtown Campus Editor. So to all the member of the MATC Times, let’s keep up the good work and make this paper a lasting legacy.

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The Dean Sydlewski Memorial Chess Tournament offered prizes ranging from $150 for first place, $100 for second, $75 for third and $50 for fourth. T-shirts were also given to each participant.

Chess Club hosts tournament in honor of friend

by Keio Horton, Times Downtown Editor
May 20, 2014

Food ideas wanted for new businesses

by Keio Horton, Downtown Campus Editor
May 20, 2014
Yvette Johnson, writer and filmmaker, visited MATC on Feb. 25 to speak with students, faculty and the general public about her life growing up as an African-American woman in a predominatly Caucasian neighborhood. After showing a brief clip of her documentary, “Booker’s Place: A Mississippi Story,” she also spoke about her grandfather’s life and the small town he challenged.

Johnson Talks

by Keio Horton, Downtown Campus Editor /// [email protected]
March 12, 2014
Edgar Davis, Music Occupations program student, works on a new song in one of the practice rooms.

Music program is alive and well

by Keio Horton, Downtown Campus Editor
February 25, 2014
Educational Assistants Michael Timm (left) and Micaela Erickson (right) are both new members of MATC’s FSET/PACE Program.  Timm and Erickson are available to help students on the sixth floor of Foundation Hall at the Downtown Milwaukee campus.

FSET/PACE program here to help students

by Keio Horton, Downtown Campus Editor | [email protected]
November 20, 2013

Staff members walk to help stop diabetes

by Keio Horton, Downtown Campus | Editor [email protected]
November 6, 2013
Lena Neal  spoke with a representative from a health care provider at the recent Job Fair at the downtown campus. Lena is in the Respiratory Therapist program and looking for a job in the health industry on Wednesday, Oct. 2.

Jobs, jobs, students come get your jobs

by Keio Horton, Times Staff Reporter
October 16, 2013
Faculty members and students work together to collect trash around Hillside Terrace Family Resource Center on Saturday, September 14 for the first annual MATC Day of Service.

Students, faculty, staff come and serve community

by Keio Horton, Times Staff Reporter
October 3, 2013
Printed version of the story.

Center spreads services through the community

by Keio Horton, Times Staff Reporter
September 18, 2013
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