Welcome our newest intern, Jack Magargee: our cool courts and crime reporter. He’s been busy working through legal weeds for us, but this week, we get to peek behind the curtain of crime.
Where are you from originally? And what brought you to Santa Barbara? I was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, then moved at a young age to Charlottesville, Virginia, where I grew up and much of my extended family has lived for generations. It was a beautiful sunny spring day when I toured UC Santa Barbara despite the lack of people due to the pandemic; I felt an instant attraction to the school and knew it was where I wanted to spend my undergraduate years. Living in the freshman dorms on campus overlooking the ocean felt surreal at times, and I am grateful for the opportunity to live, study, and explore a place like Santa Barbara.
Tell us about your internship — how has the journey been so far? I have found that the internship has helped to develop my professional writing and investigative research skills while applying my interests in the legal profession and political world in a practical manner. So far, it has been fantastic being a part of the news team, especially working closely with Nick Welsh, Ryan P. Cruz, Jean Yamamura, Callie Fausey, and Jackson Friedman in the office. Working at the Independent has made me feel closer with the locals, and I feel as though my special connection to UCSB is expanding to the entire area.