Election post

Pi deserves an Online Editor-in-Chief who can spot a misplaced comma from a mile away, turn passing thoughts into pieces of substance, and make student journalism formidable. That’s where I come in.
My journey with Pi began immediately after I joined UCL, and I have since found myself in a committed relationship with it. As a current Section Editor for the Lifestyle & Culture column, I’ve transformed articles from rough drafts to articulated, polished pieces - ensuring our content stays engaging and typo-free. I’ve written and edited for our print and online divisions, and while I truly enjoyed every minute of both, there's something uniquely gratifying about a community built on the accessibility of digital media.
Student journalism bewitches me as I write with integrity, passion, and a bit of flair, committed to being my peers' source of ethical and trustworthy news. I want to bring these sentiments to Pi’s online presence, not simply as a reporter, but as someone who inspires others to tell stories that matter.
My vision for the next academic year is simple: Think news, think Pi - a magazine with a powerful online presence, expanded reach, and well-written articles that are actually read. That means boosting engagement, optimising content, and making our website as slick as our journalism.
The press is more than just words on a screen - it is impact, influence, and an occasional argument in the comment section. Vote for me, and let’s continue to build Pi's legacy together.