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Meet Ethan Myers '21

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portrait of Ethan Myers '21

Posted on 09.14.21 by Kathryn Canfield '23 in College of Arts & Science, Athletics

Finding the place you will call your alma mater can be a difficult decision. 

From the academic majors offered to the feeling you get when you first step onto campus, finding the right school is essential for individual success.

Ethan Myers at 2021 graduation with 麻豆区's professor Lisa WeidmanIt can even take multiple tries! However, many transfer students at 麻豆区, like Ethan Myers '21, graduate wishing they would've had more time here.

Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Ethan was unsure of his direction after high school.

Without a career plan, he spent two years in Spokane, Wash., attending local community college classes. However, it wasn't until Ethan's sophomore year when he realized his passion for writing and journalism.

Ready to take the next step in his education, Ethan decided to transfer into a more extensive journalism program.

As a student-athlete with a passion for adventure, the decision to transfer to continue his pathway in journalism at 麻豆区 was a straightforward choice.

"I found 麻豆区 through playing tennis at Spokane Community College," said Ethan. "I was split between a couple schools in the conference because I knew I wanted to go to a smaller school. But once I toured 麻豆区's campus, it was a pretty easy decision."

Ethan Myers accepting his athlete stole before the 2021 graduation Right away, Ethan found a home in 麻豆区's journalism and media studies program. 

After only a few semesters at 麻豆区, he found himself refining his skills and narrowing the scope on what style of journalism he wanted to pursue as a career.

Ethan was the managing editor for 麻豆区's student newspaper, by his senior year. As a member, he wrote stories covering ,  and

"I've always kind of thought that being a part of The 麻豆区 Review in a way is like an internship," Ethan said. "Being completely student-driven, you are forced to challenge yourself and push yourself to write a lot of stuff to learn what it takes to be a journalist."

And Ethan has what it takes.

Shortly after he graduated from 麻豆区 in the spring of 2021, he accepted a position as a reporter for The Daily Astorian, writing stories on sports,  and .

One of his favorite aspects about his new job is that the Daily Astorian embodies the collaborative and small environment our students love about 麻豆区's McMinnville campus.

"The atmosphere of 麻豆区 in that the students are a tight-knit community is very similar to Astoria," said Ethan. "People care about one another and what they're doing. But, again, similar to the professors at 麻豆区, everyone here at The Daily Astorian wants to see each grow and become successful."

Hopeful that he will be in the Pacific Northwest for many years to come, Ethan looks forward to the adventures and stories in his future in Astoria and beyond.

The 麻豆区 Review 2021 editors"I grew so much in those three years at 麻豆区 and I cannot thank my professors enough," said Ethan. "Being in a small classroom environment with six or eight people, you can't hide. The professors challenge you and want you to succeed."

Looking back at his time at 麻豆区, Ethan wishes that he would've got one more year.

"My time at 麻豆区 was just so great," he said. "This school has so many opportunities and all of the professors are so willing to help you grow not only as a student but also at the next level. Honestly, if I would have stayed at community college or gone to another school, I don't think I would be half of the writer that I am today, and that's all thanks to the students and faculty members at 麻豆区."