Saturday, January 17, 2026

Why I enjoy English So Much...

Meet the Spring 2026 LLP Social Media Intern


By DaJha’ Wardlow
LLP Social Media Intern

Wardlow
From a young age, English has always been a subject I felt deeply connected to. Growing up, I enjoyed listening to stories, reading books, and finding ways to express my thoughts through writing.

I was naturally curious about the world around me and often asked questions about how and why things happened. English gave me the tools to explore that curiosity by helping me analyze ideas, understand different perspectives, and communicate clearly. Over time, my love for reading and writing continued to grow, and English became more than just a school subject—it became a way for me to make sense of the world.

As I progressed through my education, English helped me strengthen important skills such as critical thinking, research, and effective communication. These skills directly connect to my goal of becoming an investigative journalist, a career that requires deep analysis, strong writing, and the ability to uncover and tell meaningful stories. They led me to recent opportunity at the Tennessean, the largest newspaper in Nashville.

Spring 2026 Tennessean Journalism Academy
Earlier this month, I was accepted into a Journalism Academy being hosted by the paper.  The workshop expanded my journalism skills.  I talked to professional journalists about their roles and work, how they manage their time, and how they use a specific set up before publishing. The program was one of many steps that helped me prepare for this new role as Social Media Intern for the Language, Literature, and Philosophy Department at Tennessee State University.

I am a senior majoring in English with a minor in Communications. This opportunity excites me because it allows me to further explore the versatility of an English degree while gaining real-world experience. Through this role, I hope to highlight the value of the LLP Department, encourage more students to engage with what it offers, and share the many opportunities that studying English can provide.