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Carol Eugene Park

Carol Eugene Park

Carol Eugene Park is a multimedia reporter for Glacier Media, with journalistic interests in arts and culture, and social issues.

Park is a transplant from Hamilton, Ontario, who moved across the country to pursue a master's in journalism at the UBC School of Journalism. Before the relocation, she studied English Literature and Renaissance Studies at the University of Toronto.

Her work has been published in various news outlets, including Global, Globe and Mail, CBC, and The Tyee. In 2021, she had the opportunity to co-host and produce an explainer podcast called Decomplicated.

Although Park started her career in print, she is equally passionate about audio journalism, especially narrative and investigative podcasts, and digital storytelling.

When she's not working, Park is almost always scrolling through TikTok, or watching reality dating shows.

For hot takes on TV shows, or unoriginal but still relatable thoughts, follow her on Twitter: @caroleugenepark

Recent Work by Carol

Bath bar not foamy enough: Top complaints the Better Business Bureau received in 2022

Bath bar not foamy enough: Top complaints the Better Business Bureau received in 2022

In another case, a person wanted a refund after not receiving enough seasoning fillings in their ramen noodle package.
Majority of Canadians support sexual health and rights, poll finds

Majority of Canadians support sexual health and rights, poll finds

What do you think about where Canada stands on being a leader in advocating for sexual health education and rights?
Islamophobia more intense in Quebec than rest of Canada, study finds

Islamophobia more intense in Quebec than rest of Canada, study finds

Unlike Anglo-Canadians, more Quebecers support Bill 21.
Fewer Canadians have a written will, new survey finds

Fewer Canadians have a written will, new survey finds

The younger and less wealthy the person, the less likely they are to think about writing a will.
Most Canadians feel violence has increased since pandemic, poll finds

Most Canadians feel violence has increased since pandemic, poll finds

Overall, Canadians' trust in governments for mitigating violence has decreased.
This B.C.-made AI model predicts cancer survival — by reading your doctor's notes

This B.C.-made AI model predicts cancer survival — by reading your doctor's notes

Based on research findings, the model predicted survival rates with more than 80 per cent accuracy. 
Most women have 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' in the workplace, study finds

Most women have 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' in the workplace, study finds

The study reveals that women who are successful are being bullied and belittled, challenged on their successes, and made to feel as though it's not their place to take up so much space.
Canadians living with rare disorders say doctors lack knowledge, survey finds

Canadians living with rare disorders say doctors lack knowledge, survey finds

Four out of five Canadians do not think family doctors are aware and informed about rare diseases and more than half say the same about pediatricians.
Hindsight bias: How well can you guess someone's emotional state?

Hindsight bias: How well can you guess someone's emotional state?

Are you guilty of hindsight bias? How has it affected your ability to assess someone's emotional state?
Lower-income renters have six weeks left to apply for one-time $500 housing benefit

Lower-income renters have six weeks left to apply for one-time $500 housing benefit

Eligible applicants will receive the benefit, which aims to help lower-income renters with the cost of rent.
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