With classes closed and commuter students staying home due to the winter storm, residential students brave the icy cold. From sledding to makeshift hockey, join Annaliese Joiner as she interviews students about the creative ways they take advantage of this rare Texas weather!
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Annaliese Joiner, Content Producer
Annaliese Joiner is a sophomore from Fort Worth, Texas. She is majoring in sports communication and double minoring in business and coaching. She is hoping to work in sports broadcasting or sports media after college. Annaliese is on the women’s golf team at Texas Wesleyan and is excited to learn more about the industry and gain hands on experience.
Kehinde Hopkins, Editor-in-Chief
Kehinde Hopkins is a junior English and Mass Communication major at Texas Wesleyan University. Born and raised in Dallas, Kehinde is also a player on the Texas Wesleyan men’s soccer team. Deeply fascinated by the boundless gift that is writing, working for the Rambler has afforded him a platform to exercise such. After graduating, he hopes to become a political or general news journalist to further explore his relationship with writing.










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