Morgan Eye, news editor
In their fourth year in MacJournalism, Morgan Eye is serving the staff as the sole news editor. Eye believes that the best thing they can do as a journalist is to tell the stories of people whose stories are untold or under-represented. Eye first demonstrated a knack for storytelling when creating an award-winning broadcast news piece chronicling the struggles of high school freshmen during their year of pandemic-induced virtual schooling. The piece, “The Fish are Drowning,” was published nationally by PBS Student Reporting Labs and became one of the first MacJournalism broadcast packages to earn an NSPA Best of Show award. Eye continued telling powerful, underrepresented stories this summer when they were the top student in their class at Boston University’s Summer Journalism Academy. While many of their peers chose to write news stories about national events, Eye opted to tell the story of Vivian Luo, a.k.a.‘violinviiv’, a financial analyst turned street-violinist who battled a rare disease (acanthamoeba keratitis) to pursue her life’s passion for music. Eye hopes to continue telling stories that matter for MacJ this year and beyond that at the University of Texas at Austin.