“Want the bacon or sausage?” he would ask on our way up to go snowboarding early Sunday mornings.
“Bacon,” I’d say.
“Want the bacon or sausage?” he would ask on our way up to go snowboarding early Sunday mornings.
“Bacon,” I’d say.
“Thank you! We love having The Bengal here!”
“Right over here, they fly out of this place.”
“I’ve never seen the person who puts this out, thank you for all you do!”
Statements I’ve heard from shop owners, baristas and random community members while distributing the newspaper on early Friday mornings.
It feels repetitive to once again mention the impact AI continues to have on almost every field of work in the world. It has, however, influenced nearly every corner of journalism, even our micro-scale publication here at The Bengal.
Last year, our life editor took on the challenge of turning the 2003 romantic comedy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days into an article. Her twist? She wrote how to find a guy in 10 steps! As sports editor and a guy with a girlfriend, I figured I’d try the opposite.
“This won’t be like a disaster movie, where everything is destroyed in one big event. We won’t recognize this is happening until we’ve lost everything, when it’s far too late. Civilization is never built in a day, and it never ends in a day.”