Get To Know Me - Personal Bio I am Maegan-Leigh Jacobs, an aspiring journalist born in ’99 ready to change the world. I was a straight A student throughout my primary school years and when I got to high school, life humbled me a little bit. I attended Parkhurst Primary and South Peninsula High School. I am currently a second-year journalism student at Cape Peninsula University of Technology on my way to be the best journalist I can be. From a very young age I enjoyed reading and watching the news. My favourite thing to do as a kid; was to pretend I was anchoring a news programme. I did my job-shadowing at one of the top commercial radio station’s Heart FM and it was then when I completely fell in love with the media industry. I have always had a passion to write and tell stories, not only in text but through audios and videos as well. My dream is to become a game-changing news anchor or show ...
Lauren Paris (25) - picture sourced from Lauren Paris's Instagram account I took the time to sit down with Lauren Paris, who is a former news journalist for HeartFM and is currently a day-time show producer at Cape Town's most loved radio station. Lauren is an amazing person who one can instantly connect with when having a conversation. Her bubbly personality makes one feel so comfortable as if you have known each other for years. She is always willing to help and constantly wants to know more and how she can do better at something; it amazes me how she never knew that she was always meant to be a journalist. "Journalism was never the dream but when it happened, I took it as a sign" said Ms Paris in the interview when she was asked whether it was always the plan to go into the media industry. Paris who is born and bred in Cape Town; graduated from The Cape Peninsula University of Technology with a BTech Journalism Degree in 2018 and has not looked back e...
Trafalgar High School - Cape Town Sourced: YouTube Maegan-Leigh Jacobs There are many schools within Cape Town that has contributed to the rich history of South Africa. One school that has played a significant and leading role in making their mark while fighting against apartheid policies is Trafalgar High School. The history The school was established in 1912 and was the first school built in Cape Town for coloured and black students. At the time it was found that the Cape School Board had been unfairly neglectful about "non-European" education. Along with this, an investigation proved that the School Board Act presented no benefit for the Coloured population. During those years, the education for Coloured was limited and only offered primary education. The importance of a high-school for students of colour was actively propagated by Dr Abdullah Abdurahman, president of the African Political Organisation along with Harold Cressy who was the first coloured person to grad...
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