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About kbeck

Katie Beck is a junior majoring in Journalism- News/Editorial from Seymour, Ind. As reporter for The Franklin, Beck has written about several key issues such as drugs on campus and Franklin community events.

Aside from The Franklin, Beck has been active in college republicans (Anderson Chapter) and Prison Ministries.

Beck has also worked for the Seymour Tribune and the Andersonian at Anderson University.

Stories by Katie
12/02/2010, By Katie Beck
When was the last time you had eight hours of uninterrupted sleep? If you can’t remember, then you’re not alone.
11/18/2010, By Katie Beck
We all hear about it year after year, sometimes to the point that it strikes fear into our hearts: Flu Season.
10/07/2010, By Katie Beck
If you’re one of those people who get uncomfortable talking about sex or sexual health, it’s time to get mature and face the facts. Ask questions and learn how to protect yourself in potentially dangerous situations.
10/01/2010, By Katie Beck
Running with a partner or lifting weights with a friend not only allows you to catch up on the latest gossip or talk about the cute guy on the elliptical machine.
09/23/2010, By Katie Beck
Sitting in class all day may be mentally strenuous, but your body needs more than that to stay fit. However, you don’t need to pump iron six hours a day to see results and feel effects. A daily dose of committed calisthenics is all you need to stay physically fit.
09/16/2010, By Katie Beck
Katie Beck shares healthy eating tips.
04/09/2010, By Katie Beck
Student aid reform will save taxpayers money and increase Federal Pell Grants.
10/09/2009, By Katie Beck
The line separating good and bad drugs is blurring with the increasing abuse of prescription medication.
Zeus (left) and Panda (right) chase after a tennis ball through the stream at Province Park. Owner Leanna Baker said the new park is a good start, but still needs work.
09/18/2009, By Katie Beck
Province Park opened a new dog park, which saw its grand opening on Sept. 12. The park took the place of a destroyed softball diamond.