Morgen Cvetko is a sophomore majoring in communication at CCU and is from Fountain Inn, S.C. Morgen is also minoring in Marketing. After school, she has plans to work in Marketing and Public Relations.
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I had to design a Press Kit for a made up company for my Journalism class. I choose to create, Bow Meow Boarding and Adoption Center.
February 21, 2018 | Morgen Cvetko The Coastal Carolina baseball team finished Sunday with a 3-0 record to start the 2018 season after a crushing opening day win over Virginia Tech and back-to-back walk-off wins against #19 Oklahoma and Kansas State. The Chanticleers opened their season with a 17-2 win over Virginia Tech, the same scoreline that the 2016 National Championship team opened that season with. Woody Woodall opened the scoring for the Chanticleers in the first inning with a two-run home run. Woodall talked about what it was like to get a home run on his first swing of the season. “It felt great,” Woodall said. "I’ve been feeling great in intrasquads leading up to the season, just kind of ready to face some new guys, honestly. I had a chance to do that and felt great in the box." Kieton Rivers extended the lead for the Chanticleers with a solo home run in the fourth and Cameron Pear...
September 18, 2017 | Morgen Cvetko Mary Matalin, a highly-known political contributor, joined the Coastal Carolina University community to talk about the language of politics in the 21st-century. Her expertise comes from her time working under President Ronald Regan and serving as an assistant to George W. Bush. Her lecture was based around three words: Populism, polemics and polarization. Matalin believes one of the issues with politics is that both sides have different meanings for politic words. Populism is defined that ordinary people are working toward the concerns of ordinary people. Polemics is a debate tactic; in which it seems like the only goal of one of the speakers is to undermine everything their opponent has to say. Matalin is optimistic that this will change because people do not like to constantly argue, it is not ...
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