Published Work

Investigations
Is SDSU Watching? See where the university put its AI-enabled cameras.
The University Police Department installed more than 1,300 AI-enabled cameras in classroom buildings, dorm halls and other populated spaces across campus in 2024

Mundo Azteca
Servicios de Defensa para Sobrevivientes de SDSU aseguran confidencialidad
Dos educadoras y defensoras en la prevención de la violencia sexual están dando a los sobrevivientes control sobre su proceso a través del trauma

News
SDSU Survivor Advocacy Services assures students confidentiality and control
Two sexual violence prevention educators and advocates are giving survivors ownership of their journey through trauma

News
SDSU’s new R1 status doesn’t protect researchers from federal budget cuts
At least 50 SDSU research grants have been terminated in 2025, worth over $42M

Opinion
The Necessity of Civic Engagement Under a Looming Trump Presidency
Americans must prioritize community involvement to mitigate the threats that a second Trump term poses.

Opinion
Faculty wages are an emergency; the time to reassess CSU funding is now
A tentative agreement has been reached, but CSU can do better

Opinion
Mitt Romney’s impending retirement and the decline of the American Moderate
Romney’s departure from Senate anticipates bleak future for American moderates
Academic Work
Solutions
Reviving Anne Arundel County Public Schools
If Anne Arundel County continues to struggle to provide affordable housing within its few high quality school districts, then residents deserve to see a proactive solution that allows AACPS to navigate the enrollment issues and address its opportunity gap.

News
The aesthetic side of conservatism: thin is in
Recent shifts in beauty standards and an emphasis on weight loss reflect a larger conservative trend in America’s political culture
News
Digital Echo Chambers: addressing misinformation and filter bubbles
As social media usage rises, as do the presence of echo chambers and threat of misinformation online