Jack Barter, Editor
Jack Barter, a computer science expert, speaks on journalism as a whole in hopes of shedding light on his perspective of the world.
Q: What are your thoughts on journalism as a whole?
A: I… see journalism as a very sensitive part of the media, [one] that has to be regulated well to be used properly. So being able to learn about it is vital.
Q: What are your passions?
A: I’m passionate about programming. I do a lot of that outside of school; anything that has to do with technology. I’m a captain for the Robotics club, so I like to get involved in that way.
Q: How would your friends describe you?
A: I would like to think that my friends would describe me as understanding and reliable.
Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
A: In 10 years, hopefully, I’ll have graduated by then with a master’s in computer science and [be] employed by some sort of tech business.
Q: What are your thoughts on the current stage of the world right now?
A: My current thoughts on the world [are] that we’re probably more divided in the world right now historically, so I think, politically, we are in a pretty poor state. And because of those differences, it’s causing a lot of conflicts.