Rhetorical Analysis of Villager site

The Villager site offers a wide variety of news related to the Stevenson Community. It provides news on events, games, and opportunities to get involved around Stevenson. The site is updated every week with stories written by journalism students.  As a student newspaper, the Villager maintains a professional feel like many well-known newspapers but is more welcoming to an individual.

People looking to find information about what is happening on campus are not going to spend 20 minutes trying to navigate a confusing site. The Villager does a great job of using a simplistic layout to help its visitors find the information they want and focus on it.  The front page of the website features a rotating content portion where a few of the new stories take their turn being presented. It draws your attention and brings the newest or more influential stories. The search bar is small enough to be seen while not drawing attention away from the stories at first glance. The section dividers as you scroll down the page not only effectively separate different types of news but allow the visitor to see what the next section is about. The news reported on the Villager is never breaking news and the simplistic font helps further the point that the article is a more in-depth look at a specific event or game. It is not bolded or italicized and helps the reader maintain a calm pace of leisure reading. The titles, however, are larger font and bolded to grab attention and explain what the story is about in brief detail to the reader. The color scheme is very desaturated which helps focus the attention to the stories and does not distract the visitor. The spacing of the site helps everything flow together and helps the reader’s eyes navigate the information on the page. The navigation bar has a wide variety of options but not too many that it becomes confusing. It covers what people could be coming to the site for into the smallest amount of categories possible.

Overall, the Villager does a good job of relaying recent information to the Stevenson community in a timely and organized fashion. The site has a plethora of stories to read and they all have quality information that can create action for the viewers. Its multi-modal use creates a site pleasing to the eye. The site’s layout is friendly to all users and makes specific stories or topics easy to find for current or prospective students, alumni, faculty, parents, or anyone interested in learning about the university.

College Meme

 

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“How’s college going?” MEME. Accessed Jan. 2020. me.me/i/college-twitter-hows-college-going-voice-329586

This is pretty accurate for me when anyone asks about college. Whether it be stress, academics, athletics, social stuff, relationships or friendships I usually just say “I’m fine”. I may not be at that moment but I know I will pull through and the slump is only temporary. People close to me see right through it and make me talk to them but with others, I don’t feel like getting into it so I just keep it to myself. Other times it really is just fine. I go about my day and do what I need to do. It may not have been enjoyable but it could have easily been a lot worse.