Rachel Gossen

Journalist with a focus on sports writing and an interest in news, arts and entertainment. Experienced in both print and digital journalism.

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Chargers.com • 28th January 2019

Chargers Lend Support to Celebrate OC Classic’s 60th Anniversary

While the Senior Bowl and Pro Bowl took center stage this weekend, there was another all-star game happening right here in Orange County.
Chargers.com • 18th December 2018

Chargers Families Spread Hope for the Holidays

It’s the season of giving and Chargers’ players and their families are spreading joy this season by donating Christmas presents to local families in need.
Chargers.com • 9th November 2018

Chargers Honor Military During Salute to Service Month

“They’re fans of us, we’re fans of them. We appreciate everything they’ve given for us. (It’s great to) be able to sit down and have a few minutes to spend with them..."
Chargers.com • 5th October 2018

Chargers Highlight Breast Cancer Awareness in Sunday's Game

One in eight women will be told she has breast cancer in her lifetime. Jahleel Addae knows exactly how much that diagnosis can affect a family.
Chargers.com • 28th September 2018

Melvin Gordon presents OC Coach of the Week Honors

Under the Friday night lights, Melvin Gordon presented Joseph Tagaloa, Head Coach of the Segerstrom High School football team, with Chargers Coach of the Week honors.
Chargers.com • 11th September 2018

Chargers Pack Meals for the Hungry on 9/11 Day of Service

One and a half million meals packed across the country. 300,000 meals packed in Los Angeles. That was the goal that Chargers players helped complete during the Los Angeles Meal Pack for 9/11 Day.
Chargers.com • 8th August 2018

Chargers Surprise Inglewood Football Players With New Jerseys

“Life is a competition between you and yourself” – Mark Twain. That’s the quote former Charger Marcellus Wiley repeated to two different high school football teams as he spoke about the importance of education.
Chargers.com • 28th July 2018

Fans Relish Up Close and Personal Experience at Chargers Camp

The air buzzed with energy as approximately 7,000 fans gathered at Jack Hammett Sports Complex Saturday morning taking in all the day’s sights and sounds.
The Panther Online • 29th October 2016

Jared Bush: Throw out the good and build the great

Jared Bush, the writer behind Disney’s “Zootopia” and the upcoming movie “Moana” visited Chapman Oct. 27 to share some stories from the movie-making business. The Panther sat down with Bush after his talk to get more behind-the-scenes information.
The Panther Online • 10th May 2016

Creating dialogue through documentary

Students of the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts class Community Voices created five different character-driven documentaries about different social issues and nonprofits through the Community Voices class.
The Panther Online • 1st April 2016

What it's like to work at Coachella

For the 2016 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Marissa Bachand had a different experience than the average festival attendee. She worked for the festival during the day, while getting to see musical acts for free.
Pacific Symphony March Program • 1st March 2016

Symphony Musicians Help Empower Girls Through Music

“I got a bit misty eyed. It’s refreshing to hear kids just being in the moment and being kids—singing and laughing.”
The Panther Online • 28th February 2016

Casting a vote: Millennial perspectives on politics

When Ian Hyland turned 18, he immediately registered to vote, but four years later, he has yet to cast a ballot.
Green Living • 23rd September 2015

The Evolution of Phoenix

As the capital of the sixth most populous state in the U.S., Phoenix is huge. The most recent census from 2012 found that Phoenix has a population of 1.5 million, and the Phoenix metro area is topping 4.5 million. As our metropolis expands and changes, it is interesting to look back at how this thriving city came to be.
Green Living • 10th August 2015

Treasures 4 Teachers Helps Arizona Educators

Once a project started in her garage seven years ago, Barbara Blalock has grown her nonprofit, Treasures 4 Teachers, into a successful organization that aims to provide Arizona teachers with reused school supplies at little to no cost.
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