Jeff Gadzala

I heart my media because life is about constantly learning. I don’t know how many times I’ve found something on the internet or have been shown something by someone that has led me to delve deeper and learn more. It’s the constant connection to the interwebs that makes dull moments fascinating. For instance, I learned today that doritos catch fire easily. If I didnt have a Twitter account I would never have heard songs like this or even half the songs in my library. My media keeps me connected to my friends and the outside world. Without either, life would be boring as hell.

Nicholette Smock – attendance

“I heart media” mainly because it allows me to enjoy what I like to do the most: listen to music. I have no idea where I would be without my iPhone and the Pandora App that I am constantly listening to. Another prominent reason “I heart media” is because fashion magazines allow me to stay up on all the new clothing for each upcoming season. Basically, where would I be without media?

Chelsie Bousum

I heart my media because of apps like HeyTell which allow my friends and I to have instant conversations without the hassle of being on the phone for hours at a time. HeyTell uses a voicemail-like concept which is nicer than texting because it’s quicker and allows me to feel as though I am more connected to my friends by hearing their voices. I heart my media because despite great distances, my closest friends and I are still able to keep up with each other’s lives.

Molly Harbor

I heart my media because it keeps me entertained. It gives me something to do when I am avoiding homework or other responsibilities. It helps me build new relationships and keep old ones alive. It allows me to leave my own life and enter into a new world completely. It is a stress reliever and a stress provider. It provides music for me to dance to, movies for me to laugh at with my friends, and tv shows for me to become addicted to. It allows for new memories to be formed. I heart my media because my cell phone is my life, and without it I don’t know what I would do.