Evan Jones

Platform and Plans for e-Portfolio

I’ve decided I’ll probably be using WordPress to create my e-portfolio. I like to have freedom of experimentation, so the factor of Wix that doesn’t allow you to change your theme once you’ve started working disqualified the entire platform for me. As for Weebly, I played around with creating the skeleton of a site on… Read more Platform and Plans for e-Portfolio

My Story

I’ve honestly enjoyed doing this enough that I might keep posting every once in a while just for fun. But for the purposes of wrapping up the assigned portion of this blog, I wanted to do a little musical roadmap of my life—an extremely broad one, with minimal song analysis, but I think it’ll be… Read more My Story

Advocacy Project and Ethical Analysis

One topic I would consider for my advocacy project is expanding infrastructure for electric vehicles, in this case likely around Pennsylvania. I did my final project in a Math/sustainability course last semester on electric vehicles, and putting together an advocacy piece to accompany that data could be a good project to undertake. I suppose the… Read more Advocacy Project and Ethical Analysis

A New Era of Competition (working title)

As of March 13, the 2021 state legislative session has already broken records for the greatest number of anti-transgender bills ever filed in a single session. These bills vary from restricting medical access for transgender individuals, to banning them from public facilities such as restrooms, and most notably during recent months, banning them from participating… Read more A New Era of Competition (working title)

A Look at March Madness Discrepancies

March Madness is a spectacle every year—people from all different levels of sports knowledge come together to fill out brackets and care intensely about college basketball for a few weeks. This year, the tournaments are being held in anti-COVID-19 bubbles, with the Men’s tournament taking place in Indianapolis and the Women’s tournament in San Antonio.… Read more A Look at March Madness Discrepancies